Yeah, that good to know. It would have made it more complex if you
deleted id #50 and it went back to #1. Then, we'd have to hunt down
what was different for the #50 entry that made it unique from the
newly created #51.

I'm sure Oracle and Sybase do that sort of stuff to prevent
masquerading.

On Apr 14, 3:04 pm, Ryan J Ollos <[email protected]> wrote:
> David S-6 wrote:
>
> > So, when you said you went back and "deleted" the first ticket ID 50, you
> > mean you used sqlite manager via firefox?
>
> Yeah, I deleted ticket ID 50 with SQLite Manager in Firefox. The only reason
> I tried that is thinking you might want to have ID 50 be a dummy ticket, and
> remove it from the db after your developers start creating tickets.
>
> It seems like the behavior in Trac is to look at the last row in the table
> and +1 to get the next ticket ID.
>
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