rspec/rules/S4108/tsql/rule.adoc

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``++@@IDENTITY++`` returns the last identity column value created on a connection, regardless of the scope. That means it could return the last identity value you produced, or it could return a value generated by a user defined function or trigger, possibly one fired because of your insert. In order to access the last identity value created in your scope, use ``++SCOPE_IDENTITY()++`` instead.
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== Noncompliant Code Example
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[source,sql]
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----
INSERT ...
SET @id = @@IDENTITY -- Noncompliant
----
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== Compliant Solution
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[source,sql]
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----
INSERT ...
SET @id = SCOPE_IDENTITY()
----
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