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title @@SPID (Transact-SQL)
description @@SPID (Transact-SQL)
author MikeRayMSFT
ms.author mikeray
ms.reviewer
ms.date 09/18/2017
ms.prod sql
ms.prod_service database-engine, sql-database, synapse-analytics, pdw
ms.technology t-sql
ms.topic reference
ms.custom
f1_keywords
@@SPID
@@SPID_TSQL
helpviewer_keywords
@@SPID function
session_id
server process IDs [SQL Server]
IDs [SQL Server], user processes
SPID
session IDs [SQL Server]
process ID of current user process
dev_langs
TSQL
monikerRange >= aps-pdw-2016 || = azuresqldb-current || = azure-sqldw-latest || >= sql-server-2016 || >= sql-server-linux-2017 || = azuresqldb-mi-current

@@SPID (Transact-SQL)

[!INCLUDE sql-asdb-asdbmi-asa-pdw]

Returns the session ID of the current user process.

Topic link icon Transact-SQL Syntax Conventions

Syntax

@@SPID  

[!INCLUDEsql-server-tsql-previous-offline-documentation]

Return Types

smallint

Remarks

@@SPID can be used to identify the current user process in the output of sp_who.

Examples

This example returns the session ID, login name, and user name for the current user process.

SELECT @@SPID AS 'ID', SYSTEM_USER AS 'Login Name', USER AS 'User Name';  

[!INCLUDEssResult]

ID     Login Name                     User Name                       
------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------  
54     SEATTLE\joanna                 dbo                             

Examples: [!INCLUDEssSDWfull] and [!INCLUDEssPDW]

This example returns the [!INCLUDEssDW] session ID, the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] Control node session ID, login name, and user name for the current user process.

SELECT SESSION_ID() AS ID, @@SPID AS 'Control ID', SYSTEM_USER AS 'Login Name', USER AS 'User Name';  

See Also

Configuration Functions
sp_lock (Transact-SQL)
sp_who