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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T07:25:09+00:00 2026-06-04T07:25:09+00:00

I’m building a SQL script to reset a database. To do this I want

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I’m building a SQL script to reset a database. To do this I want to empty several (not all) tables and reset their identity values to 0.

For some tables I use TRUNCATE TABLE, but this does not work when the table has is referenced by a foreign key constraint. For those tables I use DBCC CHECKIDENT(TableName, RESEED, 0). This works for most tables, but not for all. If a table never had any data, the current identity value is NULL instead of 0:

CREATE TABLE TableName (Id int identity, Value varchar(10))
DBCC CHECKIDENT(TableName)

-- Checking identity information: current identity value 'NULL', current column value 'NULL'.

If I use DBCC CHECKIDENT(TableName, RESEED, 0) on them, they will have 0 as next identity value. I can instead use 1 as reseed value, but then the tables which have had data in them will start on 2.

Is it possible to find the next identity value in any of the sys-views? If I just could get next value into a variable, I could use it to set next value to either 0 or 1. I’ve tried with IDENT_CURRENT('TableName') but it says 1 for both NULL and 0 as next value.

And please, I don’t want any questions like “why do you need all of them to start from 1” or any other question suggesting another result than the one I’m asking for.

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    2026-06-04T07:25:10+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 7:25 am

    Use if all tables have identity field.

    exec sp_MSforeachtable @command1 = 'DBCC CHECKIDENT(''?'', RESEED, 1)'
    

    MSforeachtable is an undocumented, but extremely handy stored proc which executes a given command against all tables in your database.

    To reseed ONLY tables with an identity column you can use the next script.
    It also makes use of sp_MSforeachtable but taking into account the correct tables.

    EXEC sp_MSforeachtable '
    IF (SELECT COUNT(1) 
        FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES 
        WHERE TABLE_TYPE = ''BASE TABLE'' 
        AND ''[''+ TABLE_SCHEMA + ''].['' + TABLE_NAME + '']'' = ''?'' 
        AND OBJECTPROPERTY(OBJECT_ID(TABLE_NAME), ''TableHasIdentity'') = 1) > 0 
    BEGIN
        DBCC CHECKIDENT (''?'', RESEED, 1)
    END'
    

    Use Following query to get Last Identity value inserted in tables in a database.

       SELECT TableName = OBJECT_NAME(OBJECT_ID) ,
           ColumnName = name ,
           OriginalSeed = seed_value ,
           Step = increment_value ,
           LastValue = last_value ,
           IsNotForReplication = is_not_for_replication
    FROM sys.identity_columns
    

    Refer this for more details

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