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SQL Server / T-SQL Tutorial » System Settings » DBCC 
26. 4. 1. Using DBCC CHECKIDENT to View and Correct IDENTITY Seed Values
DBCC CHECKIDENT checks the current maximum value for the specified table.
The syntax for this command is as follows:
DBCC CHECKIDENT
(
'table_name'
    {
    NORESEED | RESEED , new_reseed_value ] }
        }
    ]
)
WITH NO_INFOMSGS ]

NORESEED      NORESEED means that no action is taken other then to report the maximum identity value.
RESEED       RESEED specifies what the current IDENTITY value should be.
new_reseed_value      The new current IDENTITY value.
WITH NO_INFOMSGS      WITH NO_INFOMSGS suppresses informational messages from the DBCC output.
26. 4. DBCC
26. 4. 1. Using DBCC CHECKIDENT to View and Correct IDENTITY Seed Values
26. 4. 2. Clearing Out Memory
26. 4. 3. DBCC TRACEON
26. 4. 4. DBCC SHOW STATISTICS (tablename, index_name)
26. 4. 5. dynamically building the DBCC command:
26. 4. 6. Displaying the Oldest Active Transaction with DBCC OPENTRAN and Viewing Lock Activity
26. 4. 7. Syntax for Retrieving the Current IDENTITY Value of a Table and the Correct Value
26. 4. 8. Reseeding the IDENTITY Value
26. 4. 9. Syntax for Reseeding the IDENTITY Value with a New Explicit Value
26. 4. 10. Flushing the Procedure Cache
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