"Zabach, Elke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Thomas Schulz wrote:
>> 
>> Hello list,
>> 
>> we are actual migrating from Adabas D 11 to MaxDB 7.6 and have same
>> problems/questions, as described in:
>> http://lists.mysql.com/maxdb/6124
>> http://lists.mysql.com/maxdb/6219
>> 
>> Because these list entries are from 2002, I want to know, if 
>> now there is
>> the possibility, to configure the start value for the global 
>> stamp, or if
>> we had to increase this value manually.
>> 
>
>Unfortunately there is no function or the like to increase it with one
>command.
>Therefore you will have to increase it manually.
>
>
>> Another (new) question is, if the stamp value is always 
>> increased, or if
>> this value can change to a lower value. A collegue of me have 
>> made some
>> tests and told me, that sometimes it seems, that there are 
>> generated lower
>> values than before and switched back to the higher values. Is that
>> possible?
>> 
>
>This is hard to believe. If stamp had returned 
><xxxx>FFFFFFFFFFFF it will have <xxxx>000000000001 as the next value, 
>but not switch back to the higher value.
>If your colleague could describe the steps how to reproduce this
>behaviour
>in which version of MaxDB (7.6.00.??) it could be helpful.
>
>Elke
>SAP Labs Berlin
>
>
Hello Elke,

we have now migrated successfully and didn't noticed this behaviour
anymore. I think, that it was an effect of our test environment, where we
have initialised the database several times.

Regards,
Thomas


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