15 - SQL AUTO INCREMENT A Field
15 - SQL AUTO INCREMENT A Field
Often this is the primary key field that we would like to be created automatically every time a new record is inserted.
Personid int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
LastName varchar(255) NOT NULL,
FirstName varchar(255),
PRIMARY KEY (Personid)
);
By default, the starting value for AUTO_INCREMENT is 1, and it will increment by 1 for each new record.
To let the AUTO_INCREMENT sequence start with another value, use the following SQL statement:
To insert a new record into the "Persons" table, we will NOT have to specify a value for the "Personid"
column (a unique value will
be added automatically):
VALUES ('Lars','Monsen');
The SQL statement above would insert a new record into the "Persons" table. The "Personid" column would be assigned a unique
value. The "FirstName" column would be set to "Lars" and the "LastName" column would be set to "Monsen".
Personid int IDENTITY(1,1) PRIMARY KEY,
LastName varchar(255) NOT NULL,
FirstName varchar(255),
Age int
);
The MS SQL Server uses the IDENTITY keyword to perform an auto-increment feature.
In the example above, the starting value for IDENTITY is 1, and it will increment by 1 for each new record.
Tip: To specify that the "Personid" column should start at value 10 and increment by 5, change it to IDENTITY(10,5) .
To insert a new record into the "Persons" table, we will NOT have to specify a value for the "Personid" column (a unique value will
be added automatically):
VALUES ('Lars','Monsen');
The SQL statement above would insert a new record into the "Persons" table. The "Personid" column would be assigned a unique
value. The "FirstName" column would be set to "Lars" and the "LastName" column would be set to "Monsen".
Personid AUTOINCREMENT PRIMARY KEY,
LastName varchar(255) NOT NULL,
FirstName varchar(255),
Age int
);
By default, the starting value for AUTOINCREMENT is 1, and it will increment by 1 for each new record.
Tip: To specify that the "Personid" column should start at value 10 and increment by 5, change the autoincrement to
AUTOINCREMENT(10,5) .
To insert a new record into the "Persons" table, we will NOT have to specify a value for the "Personid" column (a unique value will
be added automatically):
INSERT INTO Persons (FirstName,LastName)
VALUES ('Lars','Monsen');
The SQL statement above would insert a new record into the "Persons" table. The "Personid" column would be assigned a unique
value. The "FirstName" column would be set to "Lars" and the "LastName" column would be set to "Monsen".
You will have to create an auto-increment field with the sequence object (this object generates a number sequence).
MINVALUE 1
START WITH 1
INCREMENT BY 1
CACHE 10;
The code above creates a sequence object called seq_person, that starts with 1 and will increment by 1.
It will also cache up to
10 values for performance. The cache option specifies how many sequence values will be stored in memory for faster access.
To insert a new record into the "Persons" table, we will have to use the nextval function (this function retrieves the next value
from seq_person sequence):
INSERT INTO Persons (Personid,FirstName,LastName)
VALUES (seq_person.nextval,'Lars','Monsen');
The SQL statement above would insert a new record into the "Persons" table. The "Personid" column would be assigned the next
number from the seq_person sequence. The "FirstName" column would be set to "Lars" and the "LastName" column would be set
to "Monsen".
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