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SQL Server Numeric with Identity not converting to Auto Number in MS Access using linked tables

I am using ACCDB with SQL Server linked tables.

I have a table with a Numeric column, primary key and an identity column.

But when I link it to Access database, it is getting converted as Number and not Auto Number.

Any thoughts how to correct this?

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An autonumber in Access is actually a long integer (int in SQL Server), with an additional property creating an autonumber. If your SQL Server data type is actually numeric, I don't see how Access can recognize it as an autonumber. When using Access as a front end to SQL Server, it is best to use data types that Access easily recognizes.


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