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swornavidhya_m wrote:
Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK_text_data'. Cannot insert duplicate key in object 'text_data'.


There's already a record in the "text_data" table that holds the same value in the "Text_Id" field as the one that you're trying to insert. That fails, since a primary key needs to be unique; you can't add two records in the table with the same key.

Do a SELECT on the table, using the value from rsdata(0) - you'll see that it's already in there.
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Questionhow to write a query change the datatype for primary key coulm in atable using sqlserver 2008. Pin
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