2012年3月11日星期日

Any unique datetime's in SQL2005?

Once upon a time, some version of SQLServer was supposed to do
timestamps as datetimes, so you could have a guaranteed unique token
that decoded to a real date/time. I believe this was supposed to be
the ANSI standard for SQL as well.
Has this yet been delivered in SQL2005?
(I think not, but am not certain, and would like to have it for
something I'm doing right now! I should have SQL2005 loaded here in a
few days, but thanks in advance for any answer to this. btw, I don't
see the SQL2005 documentation yet online at MSDN.microsoft.com)
J.
No.
Adam Machanic
Pro SQL Server 2005, available now
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=457
"jxstern" <jxstern@.nowhere.xyz> wrote in message
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> Once upon a time, some version of SQLServer was supposed to do
> timestamps as datetimes, so you could have a guaranteed unique token
> that decoded to a real date/time. I believe this was supposed to be
> the ANSI standard for SQL as well.
> Has this yet been delivered in SQL2005?
> (I think not, but am not certain, and would like to have it for
> something I'm doing right now! I should have SQL2005 loaded here in a
> few days, but thanks in advance for any answer to this. btw, I don't
> see the SQL2005 documentation yet online at MSDN.microsoft.com)
> J.
>

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