Yes, I asked that and I got the answer.  That has been a problem.  The solution
is to add a unique number other than the uniqueID of the record for each
reacord.

Max
--- Joe Programmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Max Bian wrote:
> > However it is possible to store the unique ids. So 
> > replace the variable refRec in the database as the 
> > unique of the sub record.
> 
> Warning: "Every time the device is hard reset and restored, there is a
> very small chance that the unique ID range chosen will overlap the
> previously used ranges, and that means you might get a collision." -
> from Peter Epstein, http://www.escribe.com/computing/pcpqa/m49369.html
> 
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