Specifies whether object IDs created in this object store should be assigned in a manner such that they are approximately ordered chronologically (true) or not (false). (These chronologically ordered IDs are called sequential IDs.) If the value of this property is set to true, new objects created in this object store will be assigned sequential IDs instead of random IDs.

Sequential IDs have a time- and counter-based portion that is combined with a random portion in such a way that consecutively created IDs are sequential (monotonic) per the natural ordering applied by the underlying database. An indexed database column or table with a clustered index on the primary key containing sequential IDs might be stored more compactly and managed more efficiently than completely random IDs, hence potentially providing a performance benefit and space savings.

Namespace:  FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly:  FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)

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Visual Basic (Declaration)
Property UseSequentialIds As Nullable(Of Boolean)
C#
Nullable<bool> UseSequentialIds { get; set; }
Visual C++
property Nullable<bool> UseSequentialIds {
	Nullable<bool> get ();
	void set (Nullable<bool> value);
}
JavaScript
function get_useSequentialIds();
function set_useSequentialIds(value);

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