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| From: | Georg Cantor | Date: | April 30 1999 11:47pm |
| Subject: | Unique id generation for MySQL | ||
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MySQL uses autoincrement values again if those above them have been deleted. Is there a way to disable this? I would really love sequential numbers. Other than this is there any another unix utility good for generating unique ids? Something implementable using PHP would be best. I use PHP and MySQL
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| • Unique id generation for MySQL | Georg Cantor | 1 May |
| • Re: Unique id generation for MySQL | Thimble Smith | 1 May |
| • Re: Unique id generation for MySQL | Paul DuBois | 1 May |
| • Re: Unique id generation for MySQL | Bill Heckel | 4 May |
| • Re: Unique id generation for MySQL | Christian Mack | 5 May |
