RE: global sequence as unique identifier across multiple databases

Aargh !

>> 9...9/1000/60/60/24/365.25/1000 = 316880878140290 millennia.
>> 9...9/1000000/60/60/24/365.25/1000 = 316880878140.29 millennia.

And of course, the above is consuming only one sequence value at a time
- ie, one site. With two sites, divide by two and so on.

I'm going to do some real work now - I make less mistakes that way :o)

Cheers,
Norman.
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