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INSERT duplicate records in SQL server

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My Vb code calls a Store Procedure and insert records in tables but it insert twice.

i dont know what i'm doing wrong?

there are three procedure for three tables.

here is the procdure. that give me a SCOPE_Identity() value that i pass to sedond Procedure from VB.

but all procedure insert records twice.

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[InsertInterchangeIndex]
    (
           @InterchangeControlNo      nvarchar(9),
            @CompanyCode      nvarchar(5),
            @TradingPartnerCode      nvarchar(15),
            @TradingPartnerQlfr      nvarchar(2),
            @ReceiverID      nvarchar(15),
            @ReceiverID_Qlfr      nvarchar(2),
            @Version      nvarchar(5)
      
      
    )

AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO EZ_InterchangeIndex
(
InterchangeControlNo,
CompanyCode,
TradingPartnerCode,
TradingPartnerQlfr,
ReceiverID,
ReceiverID_Qlfr,
Version
)
VALUES
(
@InterchangeControlNo,
@CompanyCode,
@TradingPartnerCode,
@TradingPartnerQlfr,
@ReceiverID,
@ReceiverID_Qlfr,
@Version

)
SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY( )
END
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Question Asked By: ashwin197816
Solution Provided By: angelIII
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Comment by ashwin197816
GREAT......ok i got it last question......you said
Remove
SELECT SCOPE_IDENTITY( )
from you stored procedure and call it directly in your code. and just call ExecuteNonQuery()
in your code to execute your insert command

BUT if i remove SCOPE_IDENTITY() then how can i get the identity value from that table and pass it to next procedure from VB?
 
 
Comment by angelIII
I did not say that :)
I guess that is a copy/paste error in mahopman's comment.
 
 
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