Excellent! Thanks - that will work a treat. Looking at the Homesite MX
thread going on at the moment, I thought that there's not many functions
that I will use that I don't already know about. But I guess I'd better
go back and do some more revision. Guess its all changed since version
1.5 - any one else remember the good old days?

Meanwhile I'm off to find out what else I don't know ;-(

Martin


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Could use CreateUUID() and insert that into a column other than your
autonumbered ID field.


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Hi

Does any one know if Microsoft Access has the equicolent of the SQL
server GUID. Im designing an email postcard app where the person
receiving the card gets a link to the card and has to click on it to see
the card. The URL link will need to contain an ID or equivolent. If it
is a sequential ID as generated by a typical autonumber field  then
people have the opportunity to alter the ID and view a card intended for
someone else. Unfortunately, upgrading to SQL Server is not an option
for the client at this stage.

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