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Re: question on inserting a record on sql server with identity column as key

Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 10/01/20 11:37

Hongyu Sun (sun@cae.wisc.edu) writes:
> Please help. I use sql server as back end and Access 2003 as front end
> (everything is DAO).
>
> A table on SQL server has an identity column as the key.
>
> We have trouble on adding records to this table using the following SQL.
>
> strSQL = "INSERT INTO myTableOnSQLServer (A, B, C, D, E) SELECT A, B, C,
D,
> E FROM myTableonAccessLocal"
> db.execute strSQL
>
> The schema of the table "myTableOnSQLServer" and the schema of the table
> "myTableonAccessLocal" are all the same except that the
> "myTableOnSQLServer"
> has an identity column (ID). The key of the "myTableOnSQLServer" is "ID"
> and the table "myTableonAccessLocal" does not have a key.
>
> When we try to run the query, it gives errors indicating the key is
> violated or missing.

Could you please post the exact error message?


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