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22/02/2012 08:46:45
 
 
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22/02/2012 08:02:48
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Forum:
Microsoft SQL Server
Category:
Other
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01536063
Message ID:
01536083
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It seems to me that the 2212253etc is a little long for a time stamp? Obviously it's right padded with zeroes, but wouldn't a time stamp look more like 221253 (hour,minute,seconds) or 81517894 (seconds() with the decimal removed). I'd have to see a few more record keys in the order they appear to make more sense of it.

I know - not much help

>This is a a long shot.
>
>I'm dealing with a package and a table in that package has keys generated like.
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>T1712261622122531240000
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>I think that 22122531240000 is some sort of time stamp but I'm not sure about the T17122616. Its the same for all the entries I have put in. Could it be some sort of connection number ? It doesn't alter if I log out of the system and log back in.
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>I want to be able to generate some data to enter into this table and I'd like to emulate the existing key structure.
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