identity from sql insert via jdbctemplate

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Is it possible to get the @@identity from the SQL insert on a Spring jdbc template call? If so, how?

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  • 2020-12-02 10:47

    Adding detailed notes/sample code to todd.pierzina answer

    jdbcInsert = new SimpleJdbcInsert(jdbcTemplate);
            jdbcInsert.withTableName("TABLE_NAME").usingGeneratedKeyColumns(
                    "Primary_key");
            Map<String, Object> parameters = new HashMap<>();
            parameters.put("Column_NAME1", bean.getval1());
            parameters.put("Column_NAME2", bean.getval2());
            // execute insert
            Number key = jdbcInsert.executeAndReturnKey(new MapSqlParameterSource(
                    parameters));
               // convert Number to Int using ((Number) key).intValue()
                return ((Number) key).intValue();
    
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  • 2020-12-02 10:51

    How about SimpleJdbcInsert.executeAndReturnKey? It takes two forms, depending on the input:

    (1) The input is a Map

    public java.lang.Number executeAndReturnKey(java.util.Map<java.lang.String,?> args)

    Description copied from interface: SimpleJdbcInsertOperations

    Execute the insert using the values passed in and return the generated key. This requires that the name of the columns with auto generated keys have been specified. This method will always return a KeyHolder but the caller must verify that it actually contains the generated keys.

    Specified by:

    executeAndReturnKey in interface SimpleJdbcInsertOperations

    Parameters:

    args - Map containing column names and corresponding value

    Returns:

    the generated key value

    (2) The input is a SqlParameterSource

    public java.lang.Number executeAndReturnKey(SqlParameterSourceparameterSource)

    Description copied from interface: SimpleJdbcInsertOperations

    Execute the insert using the values passed in and return the generated key. This requires that the name of the columns with auto generated keys have been specified. This method will always return a KeyHolder but the caller must verify that it actually contains the generated keys.

    Specified by:

    executeAndReturnKey in interface SimpleJdbcInsertOperations

    Parameters:

    parameterSource - SqlParameterSource containing values to use for insert

    Returns:

    the generated key value.

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  • 2020-12-02 11:13

    The JDBCTemplate.update method is overloaded to take an object called a GeneratedKeyHolder which you can use to retrieve the autogenerated key. For example (code taken from here):

    final String INSERT_SQL = "insert into my_test (name) values(?)";
    final String name = "Rob";
    KeyHolder keyHolder = new GeneratedKeyHolder();
    jdbcTemplate.update(
        new PreparedStatementCreator() {
            public PreparedStatement createPreparedStatement(Connection connection) throws SQLException {
                PreparedStatement ps =
                    connection.prepareStatement(INSERT_SQL, new String[] {"id"});
                ps.setString(1, name);
                return ps;
            }
        },
        keyHolder);
    // keyHolder.getKey() now contains the generated key
    
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  • 2020-12-02 11:13

    I don't know if there is a "one-liner" but this seems to do the trick (for MSSQL at least):

    // -- call this after the insert query...
    this._jdbcTemplate.queryForInt( "select @@identity" );
    

    Decent article here.

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