I mean the index of the column on which the primaryKey of the
table is set to.
Anna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello group,
I have another question about record deletion from
database.
For example, my database has 10 records with ids 1
through 10. If I delete id #10 then everything is good
and all the records are still 1 through 9. However, if
I delete record id #4, then in my db I would have
records 1 through 10 with id #4 missing.
Is there a command that syncs the database? How do I
go about this to keep all the ids in the right order
after the deletion? or What do I need to do to prevent
that from happenning?
All the help is appreciated.
Anna Vester
http://www.veanndesign.com
http://reviews.veanndesign.com
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