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Browse All Topicsim trying to insert a new row inside an execute sql task and store the scope_identity() into a variable, this is proving harder than I would have thought.
I have amanged to store it to a result set by doing
Insert into &.. ;
Select scope_identity();
But then I have to use a loop to get the individual column from the result set, I dont like doing this because I only have one row so seems silly to loop through one row..
If you have any ideas, it would be appreciated.
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by: PedroCGDPosted on 2009-07-16 at 02:41:03ID: 24867772
use an output parameter inside a stored procedure to send the identity to a SSIS variable...
need an example?!
Helped?
Regards,
Pedro
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