The @@identity variable holds the most recent value inserted by the current connection into an IDENTITY column, a DEFAULT AUTOINCREMENT column, or a DEFAULT GLOBAL AUTOINCREMENT column, or zero if the most recent insert was into a table that had no such column.
The value of @@identity is connection specific. If a statement inserts multiple rows, @@identity reflects the IDENTITY value for the last row inserted. If the affected table does not contain an IDENTITY column, @@ identity is set to zero.
The value of @@identity is not affected by the failure of an INSERT or SELECT INTO statement, or the rollback of the transaction that contained it. @@identity retains the last value inserted into an IDENTITY column, even if the statement that inserted it fails to commit.
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