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 Author  Thread: Database table fields data source
Andrew Grandin
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Database table fields data sourceYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 25 Sep 09 12:49 PM
Hi All,

I ran the SLX Profiler to see the SQL executed when an activity is completed. One of the statements executed was the following:

UPDATE SITEKEYS SET KEYVALUE = 'A0001LO', MODIFYDATE = '20090925 14:05:20', MODIFYUSER = 'UDEMOA00001H' WHERE SITECODE = 'DEMO' AND KEYTYPE = 6 AND KEYVALUE = 'A0001LN'

Does anyone know the source of KEYVALUE, SITECODE, KEYTYPE and KEYDESC?

KEYDESC doesnt apper in the SQL statement but is a field in the table.
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Mike Spragg
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Re: Database table fields data sourceYour last visit to this thread was on 1/1/1970 12:00:00 AM
Posted: 26 Sep 09 5:43 AM
Essentially, in order to generate unique keys, the system needs to know how to generate them. For each user/RO/RU the sitekeys is used to generate new keys and each key is generated by type (e.g. a new account ID will be generated by the next key value for the keytype of 1 and for that user's (if they are a remote user, otherwise the system sitecode is used) sitecode ID. it's not something you'll want to play with !
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