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Posted by "Rahul S. Johari" on 12/15/05 19:53
Ave,
Now that is an interesting perception. I didn't think about that. Well I can
always change it to five or six. Let me re-assess this with the concerned
person in the department and see what the scenario is like. I'll have to
check the fluency of incoming data and expectancy of reaching the 10,000th
mark.
Thanks a bunch.
On 12/15/05 12:38 PM, "Jim Moseby" <jmoseby@nrbindustries.com> wrote:
> Yes, but as I understand it, MySQL will continue to increment as new
> records are added, so it would be possible that you have only one record
> in the table, but not be able to add another because of the 4 digit
> restriction. If this is the case, you will only be able to have 10,000
> ADDs, not 10,000 records. Just something to be aware of.
>
> JM
Rahul S. Johari
Coordinator, Internet & Administration
Informed Marketing Services Inc.
251 River Street
Troy, NY 12180
Tel: (518) 266-0909 x154
Fax: (518) 266-0909
Email: rahul@informed-sources.com
http://www.informed-sources.com
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