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Unique Identifier values
They look like this
{AF8DDB2B-38FC-4D67-8CFF-30705B147552} and I want to know more about them ... How do they work? What makes this unique? I am willing to read and learn but I don't know where to start.... Any guidance would be appreciated. |
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Microsoft SQL Server has a Unique Identifier datatype. Take a look at the MS Books OnLine for SQL Server.
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