34. Sequences
Sequence is an object designed to create a sequence of numbers.
Sequence can be used, for example, for numbering records or generating a unique identifier for records being stored in a database.
The generated numbers can be unique within a single graph run (non-persistent sequence) or across multiple graph runs (persistent sequence).
The sequence can be created as internal (accessible from single graph) or external (shared among graphs). A conversion between internal and external sequences is possible.
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Internal: See Internal Sequences.
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External (shared): See External (Shared) Sequences.
Editing a sequence in Sequence Dialog is described in Editing a Sequence.
Sequences can be accessed from CTL, see Sequence Functions.
Remember that you should not use sequences in the |
If you plan to use sequences on Cluster, see Sequences in Cluster Environment.