Universally Unique Identifier, though perhaps better described as Universally extremely-likely-to-be-Unique Identifier.

They're just numbers, in the end. Quite big numbers, that are formatted a particular way, and their use is to make it possible to tell one thing from another (similar thing).

Best,

Mark

On 3 Dec 2006, at 22:21, fortyfoxes wrote:

What are UUIDs when they are at home - a U3 thingy?

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