Libby,
Thanks!
A little light reading for me. :-)
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Libby Freligh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 1:57 PM
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: RE: somewhat OT UUID question
http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/webdav/uuid-guid/draft-leach-uuids-gui
ds-01.
txt
knock yourself out david!
l.
-----Original Message-----
From: spike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 12:56 PM
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: Re: somewhat OT UUID question
I remember being told that the UUIDs were created from a combination
of
things like time, machine name and other configurable parameters such
as IP
address. I doubt if you can do much about changing the way they are
created.
It seems that ColdFusion 5.0 no longer creates UUIDs in this fashion.
Sequential UUIDs normally don't look remotely similar.
Spike
At 18:15 18/07/2001 Wednesday, you wrote:
>Somewhat Off-Topic (OT), slighly wacky questions...
>
>Does anyone know the general algorithm used to produced UUID's?
>
>I know that if you create a bunch of objects right after one
another, the
>UUID usually changes in only one place. However, if you make objects
on
>different days, there is a wider divergence.
>
>Anyone have an idea of the algorithm used?
>
>I guess a related question is whether there is anyway to force UUIDs
to
>diverge by more than one character if created within a relatively
short time
>span.
>
>Where I'm going with this is I have a situation in which I might
want to
>"add" UUIDs together and need to have a reasonably good assurance
that the
>result will be unique, i.e. that it is quite unlikely that some other
>combination of UUIDs in the database, when added together, equals
the same
>result.
>
>So, I guess an alternative question would be whether there is a
relatively
>fast algorithm for combining UUIDs in such a way that the result has
a high
>likelihood of being unique to that specific combination of UUIDs. I'm
>looking to combine anywhere from two to 10 UUIDs.
>
>David
>
>
>
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