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multiple primary keys, one is autoIncrement -- is this possible? #669

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erict-powersoft opened this issue Aug 2, 2022 · 1 comment
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erict-powersoft commented Aug 2, 2022

... "It might, however I need to look at the implications of that...not just for Sql Server as well."

Originally posted by @schotime in #1 (comment)

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erict-powersoft commented Aug 2, 2022

I see you closed this issue back in 2015, but I can't see how to implement this. Was it ever resolved?

@erict-powersoft erict-powersoft changed the title It might, however I need to look at the implications of that...not just for Sql Server as well. multiple primary keys, one is autoIncrement -- is this possible? Aug 2, 2022
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