Why am I getting an error doing an insert when IDENTITY_INSERT
is set to OFF?
How do I turn it on properly in SQL Server 2008? Is it by using SQL Server Management Studio?
I have run this query:
SET IDENTITY_INSERT Database. dbo. Baskets ON
Then I got the message back in the console that the Command(s) completed successfully. However when I run the application, it still gives me the error shown below:
Cannot insert explicit value for identity column in table 'Baskets' when
IDENTITY_INSERT is set to OFF.
I know this is an older thread but I just bumped into this. If the user is trying to run inserts on the Identity column after some other session Set IDENTITY_INSERT ON, then he is bound to get the above error.
Setting the Identity Insert value and the subsequent Insert DML commands are to be run by the same session.
Here @Beginner was setting Identity Insert ON separately and then running the inserts from his application. That is why he got the below Error:
Import: You must write columns in
INSERT
statementIs not correct.
Is correct
I had a problem where it did not allow me to insert it even after setting the IDENTITY_INSERT ON.
The problem was that i did not specify the column names and for some reason it did not like it.
So basically do the full INSERT INTO tbl(cols) Values(vals)
It looks necessary to put a
SET IDENTITY_INSERT Database.dbo.Baskets ON;
before every SQLINSERT
sending batch.You can send several
INSERT ... VALUES ...
commands started with oneSET IDENTITY_INSERT ... ON;
string at the beginning. Just don't put any batch separator between.I don't know why the
SET IDENTITY_INSERT ... ON
stops working after the sending block (for ex.:.ExecuteNonQuery()
in C#). I had to putSET IDENTITY_INSERT ... ON;
again at the beginning of next SQL command string.Via SQL as per MSDN
The complete error message tells you exactly what is wrong...
This is likely when you have a PRIMARY KEY field and you are inserting a value that is duplicating or you have the INSERT_IDENTITY flag set to on