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Best way to generate key field values
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23/07/1998 10:25:01
 
 
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23/07/1998 10:22:37
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00120429
Message ID:
00120443
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>>Just curious what folks think out there regarding what's the best way to generate key field values when adding new records to tables.
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>>When my users click the ADD button, I've been running code to use the table in the key field order, go bottom, find the last value and add 1 to it for the new record's key field value.
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>>It seems to be working fine, though I realized I had to play with my SET DELETED ON/OFF commands so my next value was unique and not the same as a deleted record's.
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>>I know some folks keep separate tables to track the next available key value for their tables. I'm assuming it looks like a 2 field table, one for the table's name, one for the next value. You'd then check there for the next value you want to assign.
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>>Any way better than any other??
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>In order to avoid problems with DELETED key values, I have been using expressiones like this for my primary indices:
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> IIF(DELETED(), -RECNO(), <>)
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>(Of course, my primary key field is never negative.)
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>However, this solution isn´t very good for it hampers Rushmore, so I add a *regular* index on <> just for SQL and Rushmore.
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>HTH!

Oops... where it reads "<>" it should read ""; I don´t know how/where/why it disappeared!
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