This is a long shot
but worth asking...
Listed below are a
few sample values from the "Global_ID" field of an MSSQL table I am trying
to write to. I have been able to work out where all the other
values in the table come from (or how they are worked out), but I was wondering
if anyone has seen a similar 16-character string in their travels that is used
as a UUID? If so, how is it arrived at?
0100000E3EFA41B1
010000103EFA41B1
0100001B3EFA7DAA
010000283EFA7DAA
0100003A3EFA7DAA
010000573F12380B
010000E83F12380B
010000F23F12380B
010000103EFA41B1
0100001B3EFA7DAA
010000283EFA7DAA
0100003A3EFA7DAA
010000573F12380B
010000E83F12380B
010000F23F12380B
The field is
of datatype varchar (16), so if I was to use createUUID() to arrive at the
value, would i be assured that the final 16 characters of the UUID generated by
CF is going to be unique?
If anyone has any
other ideas they will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve C
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