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To: "Marin Dimitrov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Multiple recipients of list
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Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 17:48
> Marin,
>
> Not sure I understand the question. Each database needs a unique sid
on
> that machine. You can use the same sid on different computers, but not on
the
> same one. According to MetaLink DBID is not a unique indicator.
>
I don't want to mess with SIDs, what I need is a globally unique identifier
of the database (or one with sufficiently small probability of being
duplicated)
The reason I need this is because in the application a user may read some
object from a database and when he tries to save the object back I need to
be sure that the database used is the same as the one the object originates
from (one usually deals with few objects from different databases)
So, if DBID is not unique how could I generate an almost globally unique
number?
(I don't quite like calling SYS_GUID() because it returns RAW)
thanx,
Marin
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