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05.19.2008 at 06:17AM PDT, ID: 23413562
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How to insert into Oracle database when table has sequence trigger from visual studio 2008?

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c#, asp.net

Environment: Visual Studio 2008
Database: Oracle 10g R2
Language: c#

Have created an object data source. I am attempting to insert a record into a table that uses a sequence  and a Before Insert trigger to generate a primary key. When I attempt to do an insert, I get a primary key violation. I suspect that the application is attempting to insert a "0" into the ID field.

How do I modify the insert statement so that it does not insert a value in the ID field so that the trigger can take care of the ID generation.
Answered By: dblankman
Expert Since: 12/21/2005
Accepted Solutions: 1
dblankman has been an Expert for 3 years, during which he has posted 6 comments and answered 1 question. dblankman is just one of 2258 experts in the Visual Studio Zone. 1 expert collaborated on this answer, which was graded an "A" by the asker.
 
 
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