Thanks for sharing that with us, I was beginning to wonder if I had the only
machine in the planet that was so organized that it neatly filed all its
UUIDs in order... It does look strange... The Win2K ones folks have shown
have been random, mine is pseudo-random, and so is your Linux one. Hmmmm...
I do think this is pretty interesting...
Alan McCollough
Web Programmer
Allaire Certified ColdFusion Developer
Alaska Native Medical Center
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erki Esken [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2000 9:19 AM
> To: Fusebox
> 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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