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Continuing on my SQL education regarding the "GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY"
clause, I found the ORDER / NO ORDER attribute, and am wondering what this
means. I had presumed that my sequence field would be incremented by one
in the order the associated records are inserted into the table, but, it
would appear by this attribute that I need to explicitly specify it. The
reference says the default is NO ORDER. I'm wondering why you wouldn't
always want such a field to be incremented in order of its record being
written to the table. If ORDER is specified, does that have an impact on
the IDENTITY CACHE?
- Dan
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