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Posted by Tony Rogerson on 11/27/07 05:39
> Sorry, Tony, but sometimes Joe is right. An IDENTITY column cannot be
> nullable, and you can only have one of them in a table. Not that see
> any practical importance of this.
Ok - point 1 is right, granted.
The IDENTITY isn't a column, it's a property of the column - you can't have
two PRIMARY KEY's either!
Tony.
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