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Posted by Steve on 10/18/06 13:59
".:[ ikciu ]:." <no@mail.com> wrote in message
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| Hmm Steve <no.one@example.com> wrote:
| > not even close to ANY solutions. as i pointed out, multiple submits
| > will generate duplicates and an autoincrementing id does nothing to
| > prevent data overwrites. this is based on not ONLY an
| > autoincrementing id but particularly based on a product code/id.
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| you are so blind, you can see only your so fast to crash solution,
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| DUBER, make nameID field UNIQUE if you know what is mean and there will be
| no possible to make duplicate DATA FUCKER!!!!
| autoincrement for ID
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| ID - numrical
| nameID - your fucking id string
ok, now THAT comes a bit closer to working. notice that in a FULL DAY of
arguing that 'auto-increment' will solve everything, it is only NOW that you
say, 'but...you also have to make another constraint on the table.'
get a clue. understand the problem the op is facing. once you do, give A
FULL ANSWER. and foremost, DON'T call the op stupid for asking the question.
goof-ball.
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