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Un autre moyen potentiel de le faire pour SQL Server, qui dépend moins des tables système (qui sont sujettes à changement, de version à version) consiste à utiliser les vues INFORMATION_SCHEMA:
select COLUMN_NAME, TABLE_NAME
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
where COLUMNPROPERTY(object_id(TABLE_SCHEMA+'.'+TABLE_NAME), COLUMN_NAME, 'IsIdentity') = 1
order by TABLE_NAME
INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
contient des informations pour les tables et les vues simples et je suggère d'ajouter TABLE_TYPE (joignant INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES) pour la lisibilité du jeu de résultats.
sys.columns.is_identity = 1
par exemple,
select o.name, c.name
from sys.objects o inner join sys.columns c on o.object_id = c.object_id
where c.is_identity = 1
Dans SQL 2005:
select object_name(object_id), name
from sys.columns
where is_identity = 1
Cette requête semble faire l'affaire:
SELECT
sys.objects.name AS table_name,
sys.columns.name AS column_name
FROM sys.columns JOIN sys.objects
ON sys.columns.object_id=sys.objects.object_id
WHERE
sys.columns.is_identity=1
AND
sys.objects.type in (N'U')
voici une version de travail pour MSSQL 2000. J'ai modifié le code 2005 trouvé ici: http://sqlfool.com/2011/01/identity-columns-are-you-nearing-the-limits/
/* Define how close we are to the value limit
before we start throwing up the red flag.
The higher the value, the closer to the limit. */
DECLARE @threshold DECIMAL(3,2);
SET @threshold = .85;
/* Create a temp table */
CREATE TABLE #identityStatus
(
database_name VARCHAR(128)
, table_name VARCHAR(128)
, column_name VARCHAR(128)
, data_type VARCHAR(128)
, last_value BIGINT
, max_value BIGINT
);
DECLARE @dbname sysname;
DECLARE @sql nvarchar(4000);
-- Use an cursor to iterate through the databases since in 2000 there's no sp_MSForEachDB command...
DECLARE c cursor FAST_FORWARD FOR
SELECT
name
FROM
master.dbo.sysdatabases
WHERE
name NOT IN('master', 'model', 'msdb', 'tempdb');
OPEN c;
FETCH NEXT FROM c INTO @dbname;
WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0
BEGIN
SET @sql = N'Use [' + @dbname + '];
Insert Into #identityStatus
Select ''' + @dbname + ''' As [database_name]
, Object_Name(id.id) As [table_name]
, id.name As [column_name]
, t.name As [data_type]
, IDENT_CURRENT(Object_Name(id.id)) As [last_value]
, Case
When t.name = ''tinyint'' Then 255
When t.name = ''smallint'' Then 32767
When t.name = ''int'' Then 2147483647
When t.name = ''bigint'' Then 9223372036854775807
End As [max_value]
From
syscolumns As id
Join systypes As t On id.xtype = t.xtype
Where
id.colstat&1 = 1 -- this identifies the identity columns (as far as I know)
';
EXECUTE sp_executesql @sql;
FETCH NEXT FROM c INTO @dbname;
END
CLOSE c;
DEALLOCATE c;
/* Retrieve our results and format it all prettily */
SELECT database_name
, table_name
, column_name
, data_type
, last_value
, CASE
WHEN last_value < 0 THEN 100
ELSE (1 - CAST(last_value AS FLOAT(4)) / max_value) * 100
END AS [percentLeft]
, CASE
WHEN CAST(last_value AS FLOAT(4)) / max_value >= @threshold
THEN 'warning: approaching max limit'
ELSE 'okay'
END AS [id_status]
FROM #identityStatus
ORDER BY percentLeft;
/* Clean up after ourselves */
DROP TABLE #identityStatus;
La requête suivante fonctionne pour moi:
select TABLE_NAME tabla,COLUMN_NAME columna
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
where COLUMNPROPERTY(object_id(TABLE_SCHEMA+'.'+TABLE_NAME), COLUMN_NAME, 'IsIdentity') = 1
order by TABLE_NAME
Je pense que cela fonctionne pour SQL 2000:
SELECT
CASE WHEN C.autoval IS NOT NULL THEN
'Identity'
ELSE
'Not Identity'
AND
FROM
sysobjects O
INNER JOIN
syscolumns C
ON
O.id = C.id
WHERE
O.NAME = @TableName
AND
C.NAME = @ColumnName
Cela a fonctionné pour moi en utilisant Sql Server 2008:
USE <database_name>;
GO
SELECT SCHEMA_NAME(schema_id) AS schema_name
, t.name AS table_name
, c.name AS column_name
FROM sys.tables AS t
JOIN sys.identity_columns c ON t.object_id = c.object_id
ORDER BY schema_name, table_name;
GO
Utilisez ceci :
DECLARE @Table_Name VARCHAR(100)
DECLARE @Column_Name VARCHAR(100)
SET @Table_Name = ''
SET @Column_Name = ''
SELECT RowNumber = ROW_NUMBER() OVER ( PARTITION BY T.[Name] ORDER BY T.[Name], C.column_id ) ,
SCHEMA_NAME(T.schema_id) AS SchemaName ,
T.[Name] AS Table_Name ,
C.[Name] AS Field_Name ,
sysType.name ,
C.max_length ,
C.is_nullable ,
C.is_identity ,
C.scale ,
C.precision
FROM Sys.Tables AS T
LEFT JOIN Sys.Columns AS C ON ( T.[Object_Id] = C.[Object_Id] )
LEFT JOIN sys.types AS sysType ON ( C.user_type_id = sysType.user_type_id )
WHERE ( Type = 'U' )
AND ( C.Name LIKE '%' + @Column_Name + '%' )
AND ( T.Name LIKE '%' + @Table_Name + '%' )
ORDER BY T.[Name] ,
C.column_id
Cela a fonctionné pour SQL Server 2005, 2008 et 2012. J'ai constaté que sys.identity_columns ne contenait pas toutes mes tables avec des colonnes d'identité.
SELECT a.name AS TableName, b.name AS IdentityColumn
FROM sys.sysobjects a
JOIN sys.syscolumns b
ON a.id = b.id
WHERE is_identity = 1
ORDER BY name;
En regardant la page de documentation, la colonne d'état peut également être utilisée. Vous pouvez également ajouter l'identifiant en quatre parties et cela fonctionnera sur différents serveurs.
SELECT a.name AS TableName, b.name AS IdentityColumn
FROM [YOUR_SERVER_NAME].[YOUR_DB_NAME].sys.sysobjects a
JOIN [YOUR_SERVER_NAME].[YOUR_DB_NAME].sys.syscolumns b
ON a.id = b.id
WHERE is_identity = 1
ORDER BY name;
Source: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms186816.aspx
Pour une raison quelconque, le serveur SQL enregistre certaines colonnes d'identité dans différentes tables, le code qui fonctionne pour moi est le suivant:
select TABLE_NAME tabla,COLUMN_NAME columna
from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
where COLUMNPROPERTY(object_id(TABLE_SCHEMA+'.'+TABLE_NAME), COLUMN_NAME, 'IsIdentity') = 1
union all
select o.name tabla, c.name columna
from sys.objects o
inner join sys.columns c on o.object_id = c.object_id
where c.is_identity = 1