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 Prohibit certain #'s in ident columns?

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aiken
Aged Yak Warrior

525 Posts

Posted - 2006-07-09 : 18:15:55
I've got a good one here. I've got a table with an identity column, and I need to make sure that the identity value mod some number (say, 123) will never be zero.

I see two possible approaches: an after trigger that checks the inserted identity value (there will never be more than one row inserted at once), and if that value mod 123 = 122, insert a bogus row and then delete it. Or, ditch the identity column and come up with a function to get the next "identity" value.

Both solutions are ugly. Anyone see a better one?

-b

Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2006-07-09 : 18:58:25
I have to ask. Why is this a requirement?

Both of the things you suggest will not scale up very well.




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aiken
Aged Yak Warrior

525 Posts

Posted - 2006-07-09 : 19:09:29
Yeah, it's ugly, I know.

The issue is that the front end is going to be reserving those numbers for some special operations. Yes, it's weird, but I have to live with it.

-b
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nr
SQLTeam MVY

12543 Posts

Posted - 2006-07-09 : 20:36:17
Review what the front end is doing? Maybe get it to use negative numbers for it's entries.

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