No Way To Pass Identity Back To SqlDataSource?

Mar 13, 2007

Is there no way to pass identity info back through SqlDataSource?  You can only do that with ADO.NET code?

In other words, if I want to run a complex INSERT statement to a table that uses Identity, I can't take that key value back through something like SCOPE_IDENTITY() and use it? 

I know how to do this with ADO code, but I can't figure out how to do it purely with SqlDataSource.  I was hoping to do this without having to write a new Insert statement -- just using the one that's already in the SqlDataSource control.  But there doesn't seem to be any facility for Identity in there.  I tried embedding a separate select statement after the insert statement and a semi-colon, but that didn't seem to do anything.

Thanks!

 

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Last GASP On Insert Row In Table With Identity Field, And Get New Identity Back ?

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While I have learned a lot from this thread I am still basically confused about the issues involved.

.I wanted to INSERT a record in a parent table, get the Identity back and use it in a child table. Seems simple.

To my knowledge, mine would be the only process running that would update these tables. I was told that there is no guarantee, because the OLEDB provider could write the second destination row before the first, that the proper parent-child relationship would be generated as expected. It was recommended that I create my own variable in memory to hold the Identity value and use that in my SSIS package.

1. A simple example SSIS .dts example illustrating the approach of using a variable for identity would be helpful.

2. Suppose I actually had two processes updating these tables, running at the same time. Then it seems the "variable" method will also have its problems. Is there a final solution other than locking the tables involved prior to updating them or doing something crazy like using a GUID for the primary key!

3. We have done the type of parent-child inserts I originally described from t-sql for years without any apparent problems. (Maybe we were just lucky.) Is the entire issue simply a t-sql one or does SSIS add a layer of complexity beyond t-sql that needs to be addressed?



TIA,



Barkingdog

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-------     -----                ----          ----
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aa     #a-1,India                              10
bb     #a-1,India                              11                
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-------     -----                ----
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PRICE_DATE_TIME BETWEEN TO_DATE(:2,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') - 7) AND TO_DATE(:2,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')
GROUP BY GDR_PRODUCT_ID, TO_CHAR(REPORT_DATE,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS')



 

please anyone give the sample control flow  and how to pass the parameter?

 

Thanks & regards

Jeyakumar.M

 

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