Sorry for the confusion, somehow my brain plaid tricks in confusing concepts up.

Everything is good :-)

On 11/19/2011 06:09 PM, Chuck Remes wrote:
> On Nov 19, 2011, at 9:01 AM, Amr Ali wrote:
> 
>> A 32bit takes 4 bytes of space. Now please elaborate on what exactly is in 
>> the
>> range of 0-255, cause a 32bit value can take 4 bytes maximum!
> 
> Amr,
> 
> An IDENTITY may be as few as 0 bytes or as many as 255 bytes. Four bytes is 
> clearly within that range.
> 
> If you set your own explicit IDENTITY, you may choose one of any length from 
> 0 to 255 bytes. If you do not set *your own* explicit IDENTITY, then the 
> system will do it for you. It chooses an IDENTITY of length 4. What is so 
> hard to understand about this?
> 
> cr
> 

-- 
Amr Ali

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