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| From: | Anthony Pace | Date: | January 20 2011 7:11pm |
| Subject: | Re: best way to have a unique key | ||
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I know of uuid() my problem is that there can be conflicts when copying the DB to a different machine, or working with sections of the db on different machines for load balancing. On 1/20/2011 1:44 PM, Krishna Chandra Prajapati wrote: > > Please keep in mind this variable will also be displayed on the customer's > > Receipt, but again, since it's random, it doesn't have to mean anything.
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| • best way to have a unique key | Anthony Pace | 20 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Krishna Chandra Prajapati | 20 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Anthony Pace | 20 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Luciano Furtado | 20 Jan |
| • RE: best way to have a unique key | Daevid Vincent | 20 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Anthony Pace | 20 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Anthony Pace | 20 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Michael Dykman | 20 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Johan De Meersman | 21 Jan |
| • RE: best way to have a unique key | Jerry Schwartz | 21 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Michael Satterwhite | 21 Jan |
| • Re: best way to have a unique key | Michael Dykman | 21 Jan |
| • RE: best way to have a unique key | Jerry Schwartz | 21 Jan |
