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Re: sequence

From: Joe Testa <jtesta_at_dmc-it.com>
Date: Thu, 01 Jan 2004 05:24:25 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005DB746.20040101052425@fatcity.com>


Sounds like you need to read the docs on sequences, happy new year and happy reading.

joe

bulbultyagi_at_now-india.net.in wrote:

>Hello list and a happy new year to everyone, why does :
>
>insert into test values (mysequence.nextval, mysequence.currval ) ;
>
>have the same effect as
>
>insert into test values (mysequence.currval, mysequence.nextval ) ;
>
>
>
>where
>1. mysequence is
>create sequence mysequence increment by 1 start with 1 maxvalue 1000
>nocycle nocache ;
>
>and
>
>2. test is
> Name Null? Type
> -------------------- -------- ------------------------
> ID NUMBER(7)
> ID2 NUMBER
>
>
>

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