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Posted - 2001-10-05 : 09:49:20
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| Florin Rapan writes "MS SQL Server 7Windows NT 4.0I have to retrieve a number of records from several tables; some of them have IDENTITY columns, other don't. The business app logic dictates that the SELECT statement HAS to mention an identity interval, such as:"SELECT columnName, (...other) FROM tableName WHERE columnName > startIndex AND columnName < endIndex" Is there a unique identifier for each record stored in a table in MS SQL Server OR a function that would return it, REGARDLESS of whether an identity column has been defined for that table?I know one can retrieve the OBJECT_ID or DB_ID, but I could not find a function that would return an identifier for a particular record.My team-leader is conviced there should be one :) Many thanks,Florin" |
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