Unique Number
Michel Adam
michela@kirk.nt.ca
Wed, 12 May 1999 15:30:36 -0700
Just realized it was a 9000 you were making reference to. Substitute
appropriate system variables for that platform.
Michel
Michel Adam a écrit:
>
> Depending on how long a sequence of characters you desire, I would guess
> you could string together the session/job #, date and time. You could
> also add the HPSUSAN and HPLDEVIN to the string. The chances of it
> being duplicated would be rather small.
>
> Michel Adam
> Kirk Computer Systems
> michela@kirk.nt.ca
>
> Gassett, Chris a écrit:
> >
> > Running Powerhouse Ver. 7.33D on an HP9000. I need to create a unique
> > variable that cannot be duplicated within a twelve month period. A
> > sequential number cannot be stored anywhere is not stored anywhere also.
> > Anyone have a calculation or formula that already does this? Thanks, Chris
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