Ave,

I did actually think about a periodic reset, as I do something like that for
one other application, different issue.

Thanks.


On 12/15/05 1:24 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If it's really a temporary table, then you can probably reset the auto
> increment counter periodically so you'll never hit 9999.
> 
> If it doesn't have to be 4 digits, that you just want it padded out with
> zeros, you can have the numbers in the databse be 1, 2, 3, 4 (regular, no
> padding) and just use PHP to pad the numbers for display purposes too.
> 
> Just some random thoughts.
> 
> -TG
> 
> = = = Original message = = =
> 
> Ave,
> 
> Now that is an interesting perception. I didn't think about that. Well I can
> always change it to five or six. Let me re-assess this with the concerned
> person in the department and see what the scenario is like. I'll have to
> check the fluency of incoming data and expectancy of reaching the 10,000th
> mark.
> 
> Thanks a bunch.
> 
> 
> 
> On 12/15/05 12:38 PM, "Jim Moseby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  
>> Yes, but as I understand it, MySQL will continue to increment as new
>> records are added, so it would be possible that you have only one record
>> in the table, but not be able to add another because of the 4 digit
>> restriction.  If this is the case, you will only be able to have 10,000
>> ADDs, not 10,000 records.  Just something to be aware of.
>> 
>> JM
> 
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