On 10/17/2012 4:18 PM, Frank Cazabon wrote:
@@Identity is only for identity fields. I always generate my own GUID
locally and insert that along with the rest of the data. My guess is
that you are going to have to query based on the data that you just put
into the record (do you have a candidate key?) to get the id
I thought having the DB generate the PK was a good/preferred way but I
guess not. Tried inserting my own made-up value (for example) and got this:
insert into MyTable (ID,VendorName) values ('MS','Microsoft');
"Conversion failed when converting from a character string to
uniqueidentifier."
--
Mike Babcock, MCP
MB Software Solutions, LLC
President, Chief Software Architect
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