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How to change column IDENTITY property from Yes to No using SQL.

Asked by mcglincym in SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server

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I create a column using CREATE TABLE ... ColumnName INTEGER IDENTITY(1,1) NOTNULL so that it is intialized to sequential numbers when I insert records from a select query. I want to alter the column to INTEGER so that I can update numbers in the column to arbitrary values. ALTER COLUMN ColumnName INTEGER does not do it.Start Free Trial
 
 
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Zones: SQL Query Syntax, MS SQL Server
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