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8/16/2006 9:55 AM
 

Analizing the code of the core i see the best implementations of the GUID type, they manage that as type String, converting the GUID generated to String, that help in the conversion of the module to otherns Database Types as Oracle.

The code is similar to that:

Dim Guid as String = Guid.NewGuid.ToString

to me is the best implementation of the module because is easily the conversion of the type in other's databases

 
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8/18/2006 9:07 AM
 
OK I see what you mean now.  I will add to Gemini to be dealt with.

Philip Beadle - Employee
 
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