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sql - Getting new IDs after insert

I'm inserting a bunch of new rows into a table which is defined as follows:

CREATE TABLE [sometable](
    [id] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
    [someval] sometype NOT NULL
)

using the following insert:

insert into sometable select somefield as someval from othertable

when I've finished, I'd like to know the IDs of all the newly inserted rows. SCOPE_IDENTITY() only returns the ID last row inserted.

How can I get all the new IDs?

One method that springs to mind would be to grab the current largest identity from sometable and the scope_identity() post-insert, and use these two values to select from sometable. For example:

declare @currentMaxId int;
select @currentMaxId=MAX(id) from sometable
insert into sometable select somefield as someval from othertable
select * from sometable where id>@currentMaxId and id<=SCOPE_IDENTITY()

Is there a better pattern?

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Use the OUTPUT functionality to grab all the INSERTED Id back into a table.

CREATE TABLE MyTable
(
    MyPK INT IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
    MyColumn NVARCHAR(1000)
)

DECLARE @myNewPKTable TABLE (myNewPK INT)

INSERT INTO 
    MyTable
(
    MyColumn
)
OUTPUT INSERTED.MyPK INTO @myNewPKTable
SELECT
    sysobjects.name
FROM
    sysobjects

SELECT * FROM @myNewPKTable

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