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Posted by Tim Roberts on 08/12/06 04:43
"rich" <rhdyes@gmail.com> wrote:
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>I have done some reading and I can't remember where that states if you
>don't need to use OID's don't. There is a finite number of them within
>the database and you can hit that limit. I know its a huge number, but
>why use them?
4 billion. It takes one hell of a lot of INSERTs to get to 4 billion.
>I usually have my primary keys on each of the tables I design. Isn't
>that redundant?
Usually.
(That's a little joke. If you "usually have primary keys", then OIDs will
usually be redundant.)
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- Tim Roberts, timr@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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