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QuestionUnique Long ID's in SQL Server 2005 Pin
Mike L.6-Jun-07 14:14
Mike L.6-Jun-07 14:14 
I used to work in SQL Server 2000 and it's been a while. Now getting into a project with SQL Server 2005. I used to be able to create an auto-filling sequential record ID (effectively a long unique ID) assigned to every record so I could use that as a relational field among related tables. This seems to have been replaced by the uniqueidentifier type in SQL 2005? The problem is that a GUID is effectively a formatted string and a lot of characters, where the long is preferrable for me. How can I get a long int id that is sequential, and therefore unique for each record?

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QuestionUpdating a record with DBTIMESTAMP in C++ Pin
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QuestionMust declare the scalar variable "@date"???? Pin
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QuestionHow to move existing controls to access form groupbox? Pin
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Questionhow to know the datatype of a field in a database? Pin
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