Add the value into an Identity Column in SQL Server

Identity columns are commonly used as primary keys in database tables. These columns automatically assign a value for each new row inserted. But sometime Identity columns  missed the value, we want to insert missed value into the column. For that we need to enable IDENTITY_INSERT for the table. USE mytempDB

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Find EDITION, VERSION and SERVICEPACK information of SQL Server

Hello Friends Generally, we choose the  @@VERSION to get the version information for SQL Server, but using this function we can’t get the Service Pack information installed… Alternative way Get Editions of SQL Server SELECT SERVERPROPERTY(‘EDITION‘) AS EDITION Get Version Detail of SQL Server SELECT SERVERPROPERTY(‘PRODUCTVERSION‘) AS VERSION Get the

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SQL SERVER 2008 – Enable xp_cmdshell

—  To allow advanced options to be changed EXEC sp_configure ‘show advanced options’, 1 GO —- To update the currently configured value for advanced options. RECONFIGURE GO —- To enable the feature. EXEC sp_configure ‘xp_cmdshell’, 1 GO —- To update the currently configured value for this feature. RECONFIGURE GO Alternative way 1. Click the Start button. 2. Select All Programs. 3. Navigate to the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 folder. 4. Right Click on Server

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ASP.NET SQL Server Registration Tool – Aspnet_regsql.exe

This tool is a part of Microsoft .Net framework and like other tools this tool is also located in [drive:]%windir%Microsoft.NETFrameworkversion folder on your Web server.The ASP.NET SQL Server Registration tool is used to create a Microsoft SQL Server database for use by the SQL Server providers in ASP.NET, or to

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Migrating Logins from One SQL Server to Another

As I need to migrate the databases from one server to another server. I have to deal with migrate not only the data, but the SQL Server logins that access that data as well. There may be different ways to migrate SQL Server logins like you can manually re-enter the

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SQL Backup Plan with Dynamic file Name

DECLARE @day VARCHAR(5) DECLARE @month VARCHAR(15) DECLARE @year VARCHAR(5) DECLARE @hour VARCHAR(5) DECLARE @filename VARCHAR(500) SET @day = DATENAME(DAY, GETDATE()) SET @month = DATENAME(MONTH, GETDATE()) SET @year = DATENAME(YEAR, GETDATE()) SET @hour = DATENAME(HOUR, GETDATE()) SET @filename = ‘D:DATABASE Backupdb_name_’ + @day + @month + @year + @hour + ‘.bak’

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