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daveo Posted - 25 June 2021 : 18:36:38
I recently tried to move to SQL Server 2014. I can read the database and update records, but not reply or create new topics. I am a little frustrated by this issue. I was forced to make this more. Any ideas how to resolve this issue?
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HuwR Posted - 27 June 2021 : 13:29:22
How did you move the database? As etymon said could be the table identity columns aren't set. shouldn't be a problem for Snitz, I have used every version of SQL without an issue.
Etymon Posted - 27 June 2021 : 06:02:14
Perhaps it has to do with the identity seed. When you insert new data into a table, the identity seed increases.

Perhaps you can run a test on your server by creating a dummy table and use generic code to INSERT a new record into that dummy table. If you can do that, then try it on a copy of your FORUM_TOPICS table. If you can do that, then that might help you isolate the problem.

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