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Nope. Sounds like an effective stop gap solution until you get V5R2.
Nothing stopping you from preloading a data queue with a large quantity of
numbers instead of having a NEP in the background to deal with. The only
drawback is that when you restore, you'll have to reload the data queue. I
don't think that a save saves the contents of any queue's, be it data
queue, output queue, or whatever.
Rob Berendt
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safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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Subject: SQL identity column V4R5 howto?
I know at V4R5 SQL does not have identity (auto number, auto sequence,
auto
increment) columns. We're waiting for our 810 upgrade with V5R2 for this,
but I don't have a timeframe yet (hopefully by Oct 31).
Has anyone done a stored procedure or trigger or trigger/dtaq process for
using identity columns in SQL at V4R5?
I was thinking that I could write a before trigger to pass the library,
file, field, and RRN of the row to a data queue. A data queue monitor
would
get these and do a "+1" to the field to populate the identity column. This
would "guarantee" serialization of the autonumbering process.
I would probably need to write an on-change trigger to "prevent"
renumbering
of the identity column on existing rows.
Any other ideas, besides waiting for V5R2?
Thanks,
Loyd
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Loyd Goodbar
Programmer/analyst
BorgWarner Incorporated
ETS/Water Valley
662-473-5713
lgoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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