On May 9, 2011, at 11:47 AM, seasoul wrote:

> Hi, I sorted the reference by the squence they appear in the text. I want to 
> retreive a bibentry number, but use it at other places.
>  I try to use \onlinecite, this number is the same as \cite[xxx]. Its number 
> will become smaller if I put it before where I cite it.
> Can I get the absolute number of the bibentry, which means, this number will 
> not change when I use it somewhere?
>  
Sorry, I don't have a clue what it is you're asking for. Please provide an 
example.

Thomas
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