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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thanks to all who help!!! Great!</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Thursday, September 24, 2009 10:13
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [Loadstone] ID.</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><BR></DIV>Hello,<BR><BR>As long as your id
numbers are unique you're OK. If you have 10 points in <BR>your database
the id fields could be numbered 1 to 10 and that would be <BR>fine too.
Timestamps ensure a fairly unique number so it is good to
use.<BR><BR>Monty<BR><BR><BR>On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Gianfranco Giudice
wrote:<BR><BR>> Hello Monty<BR>><BR>> I used to save a point twice.
Once with the building name and the other with<BR>> the street address. To
avoid problems I decrease or increase the ID +-1. Is<BR>> that a correct
way?<BR>><BR>> Regards<BR>> Gian<BR>><BR>><BR>>
-----Original Message-----<BR>> From: <A
href="mailto:loadstone-bounces@loadstone-gps.com">loadstone-bounces@loadstone-gps.com</A><BR>>
[mailto:loadstone-bounces@loadstone-gps.com] On Behalf Of<BR>> <A
href="mailto:monty@loadstone-gps.com">monty@loadstone-gps.com</A><BR>>
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 11:13 AM<BR>> To: <A
href="mailto:loadstone@loadstone-gps.com">loadstone@loadstone-gps.com</A><BR>>
Subject: Re: [Loadstone] ID.<BR>><BR>> Kit,<BR>><BR>> The ID field
has to be a unique number so we use the current Unix time stamp<BR>> (like
Rob says the amount of time elapsed from jan 1st 1970). As long
as<BR>> you don't create more than one point per second you'll have a
unique number.<BR>><BR>> Monty<BR>><BR>><BR>> On Thu, 24 Sep
2009, Kit wrote:<BR>><BR>>> Hi Rob,<BR>>><BR>>> Thanks
for replying. Ok, visited that site. The date for us
to<BR>>> enter the info is the one you given of 1/1/1970 or I
enter the<BR>>> current date which is when I create it?
9/24/2009?<BR>>><BR>>> Thanks.<BR>>> ----- Original Message
-----<BR>>> From: "Rob Melchers" <<A
href="mailto:rob@loadstone-gps.com">rob@loadstone-gps.com</A>><BR>>>
To: <<A
href="mailto:loadstone@loadstone-gps.com">loadstone@loadstone-gps.com</A>><BR>>>
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 4:37 PM<BR>>> Subject: Re:
[Loadstone] ID.<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> The last field in the LS
point table row is the UNIX timestamp of the<BR>>> moment the point was
generated. At this moment this is 1253784702, the<BR>>> number of
seconds elapsed since 1/1/1970.<BR>>> Have a look on:<BR>>> <A
href="http://www.unixtimestamp.com/index.php">http://www.unixtimestamp.com/index.php</A><BR>>>
for more info.<BR>>><BR>>> Rob<BR>>><BR>>> At
9/24/2009, you wrote:<BR>>>> Hi to
all,<BR>>>><BR>>>> I am new to this program. I am
trying to edit the table in the text<BR>>>> format cause it's easier
compared with entering through the phone. I<BR>>>> know all the
fields needed but the last field in the table which is
ID.<BR>>>><BR>>>><BR>>>> How do I get this ID for
every point I am adding. If there no fix<BR>>>> ID, can I just
leave it as 0 or empty and let the system generate it?<BR>>>> This is
not the User ID field.<BR>>>><BR>>>> Thanks in
advance.<BR>>>>
KITT!<BR>>>><BR>>>><BR>>>><BR>>>>
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