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Does anyone know how autonumbers (Server generated Primary Keys) should be handled in a disconnected
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Help Me Too
As soon as you find out could you email me?
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i would also like some help with that could you please help me aswell.please just e-mail it to me too.
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Hi all. I think that you need to use Stored Procedures or SQL Batch Statements. I'm not too sure though. Check it out though. I think this could be the answer.
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