>Hmm, not following you here. Wouldn't the generated turbine schema just use
>the idbroker for autoincrement keys?
Why not let the database handle this stuff ?
A problem is, that as example the sybase-turbine-security.sql script inserts teh
default user in the TURBINE_USER table, but the ID is not specified, so we need the
value be generated from the database.
>Also, the builtin for ASE is the IDENTITY modifier on the column.
>Maybe I'm confused...
Here what the ASA 6.0 docu tells about this:
In Adaptive Server Anywhere the identity column and the AUTOINCREMENT default setting
for a column are identical.
So we can use the IDENTITY in the properties file, since ASA does translate this into
a DEFAULT AUTOINCREMENT
Andre.
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> Oopps..
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> >>Could you add AUTOINCREMENT = AUTOINCREMENT
> AUTOINCREMENT = DEFAULT AUTOINCREMENT
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> Andre.
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