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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:58:23+00:00 2026-05-13T06:58:23+00:00

We have already created the database framework, with all the relations and dependencies. But

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We have already created the database framework, with all the relations and dependencies. But inside the tables were just the dummy data, and we need to get rid of these dummy data, and start adding the correct ones. How can we clear everything and leave the primary keys (IsIdentity: yes) back to zero, and also without affecting the foreign-table relational structure.

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    2026-05-13T06:58:23+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:58 am

    You can take the following steps:

    -- disable all foreign key constraints
    EXEC sp_msforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? NOCHECK CONSTRAINT all"
    
    -- delete data in all tables
    EXEC sp_MSForEachTable "DELETE FROM ?"
    
    -- enable all constraints
    exec sp_msforeachtable "ALTER TABLE ? WITH CHECK CHECK CONSTRAINT all"
    

    More on disabling constraints and triggers here

    if some of the tables have identity columns we may want to reseed them

    EXEC sp_MSforeachtable "DBCC CHECKIDENT ( '?', RESEED, 0)"
    

    Note that the behaviour of RESEED differs between brand new table, and one which had had some date inserted previously from BOL:

    DBCC CHECKIDENT (‘table_name’, RESEED, newReseedValue)

    The current identity value is set to
    the newReseedValue. If no rows have
    been inserted to the table since it
    was created, the first row inserted
    after executing DBCC CHECKIDENT will
    use newReseedValue as the identity.
    Otherwise, the next row inserted will
    use newReseedValue + 1. If the value
    of newReseedValue is less than the
    maximum value in the identity column,
    error message 2627 will be generated
    on subsequent references to the table.

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