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MP Server / Re: Unique ID format
« Last post by Justin Derrick on May 31, 2024, 08:46:55 AM »Hi Nils.
It's not documented, but I believe it's a 64-bit random number represented as hexadecimal that just has dashes inserted in arbitrary places.
This is different than Hash values, which are SHA-256 hashes based on the contents of the documents.
Since the change you're suggesting will make alterations to DB2 database tables, you absolutely MUST test your solution thoroughly in non-prod regions.
A more supported way to do it would be to extract and load the old data into a new App Group that has the UUID configuration.
-JD.
It's not documented, but I believe it's a 64-bit random number represented as hexadecimal that just has dashes inserted in arbitrary places.
This is different than Hash values, which are SHA-256 hashes based on the contents of the documents.
Since the change you're suggesting will make alterations to DB2 database tables, you absolutely MUST test your solution thoroughly in non-prod regions.
A more supported way to do it would be to extract and load the old data into a new App Group that has the UUID configuration.
-JD.