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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T02:55:36+00:00 2026-05-20T02:55:36+00:00

Using SQL Server. Table1 RecordNo ID ————— 2 001 3 002 4 003 ….

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Using SQL Server.

Table1

RecordNo   ID
---------------
2          001
3          002
4         003
....

RecordNo column is the Identity column for Table1

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The RecordNo column sometimes starting from 0, some times starting from 2. How to avoid this problem — RecordNo Column should always start from 1. It should not start from other numbers.

RecordNo   ID
--------------    
1          001
2          002
3          003
....

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    2026-05-20T02:55:36+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 2:55 am

    The auto-incremented identity number increments whether the record is ultimately committed or not. It looks to me like possibly the initial insert is failing or is inside a transaction which is not being committed.

    The identity column type is meant to be a surrogate identifier, and it’s not recommended to use that number for anything else. It is possible to build your own autoincrement functionality, but that’s generally a bad idea because of performance and concurrency problems.

    Also, it is possible to reseed the identity column back to 1 thusly:

    dbcc checkident (table1, reseed, 1)
    

    Edit: I assume you have your table definition set properly with Seed set to 1 and increment set to 1 as well.

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