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identity – yes and yes (not for replication) data type
Hi All,
I am new to MSSQL Server 2000. I am sorry if you think that this is silly question. What is the difference between identity – yes and yes(not for replication) What are two different situations where I should use identity – yes or identity - yes(not for replication) Thanks in advance rainbow11 |
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Please help me.
thanks rainbow11 |
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Are you planning to use database replication?
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thanks pabloj for reply,
No, i am not planning to use database replication. So it means i suppose to not use yes(not for replication) option. thanks again rainbow11 |
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