#x27;Arthur Radulescu'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: autoincrement column
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 12:50:58 -0700
Try truncate table. It essentially drops the table and recreates it.
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DVP
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> From: Arthur Radulescu [mail
Try truncate table. It essentially drops the table and recreates it.
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DVP
> -Original Message-
> From: Arthur Radulescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 10:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: autoincrement column
>
> Before switching to version 4.0.18 of
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 07:02:52PM -0700, Tyrone Mills wrote:
> SQL, QUERY
>
> I posted a little while back with a problem on several tables where
> the autoincrement column reverted to zero for no apparent
> reason. Now I know the reason, I just don't understand it, or know
> what to do differen