This furthers my theory that Allaire is using an OS API call to generate its
UUID's. Did both machines have network cards in them? I would suspect the
PIII did not. OOOORRRR... Win2K make be using a different algorithm to
generate [G|U]UIDs.
-Bill
/intraget
----- Original Message -----
From: Erki Esken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Fusebox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: inserting your own UUID into a db table
> I got some very interesting results.
>
> PIII, Win2k, CF 4.0.1 Pro:
>
> 66F41E9D-B410-4614-A1ADC7004B291241
> 1D6BB097-1998-4A1D-8A968C20D6ED5D12
> ABABBDDC-406A-4885-B4D9BA2FA50DF34F
> 0A68E4AE-7C09-4FEC-BD29C105AAA22CB2
> 2BDEE8B9-4D56-4631-BBEA7A6750AA152C
>
> PIII, RedHat 7, CF Linux 4.5.1 Pro SP2:
>
> 00067AB0-B108-1A3B-BA08EC42C12878F2
> 00067B9F-B108-1A3B-BA08EC42C12878F2
> 00067C61-B108-1A3B-BA08EC42C12878F2
> 00067D21-B108-1A3B-BA08EC42C12878F2
> 00067DE0-B108-1A3B-BA08EC42C12878F2
>
> I used this code on both machines:
>
> <cfoutput>
> <cfloop from="1" to="5" index="i">
> #CreateUUID()#<br>
> </cfloop>
> </cfoutput>
>
>
>
>
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