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Using SCOPE_IDENTITY()

Asked by ipendlebury in MS SQL Server

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I've got an sp which inserts a record into a table. It does this by building the Sql Statement dynamically and using Exec sp_ExecuteSQL

So my sp looks similar in structure to this:

select @SqlStatment = 'Insert into Table1 (Field2, Field3, Field4) Values(23,98,1212)'
Exec sp_ExecuteSQL @SqlStatement

The table has an identity column for the PrimaryKey. I need to get this value back to use as a foreign key for other Insert statements. So how would I modify the above example to incorporate Select SCOPE_IDENTITY() into it?

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Zone: MS SQL Server
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