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2624705 - BURNING SET FACTOR generates too-large gap for INTEGERs

Symptom

When using the default "identity burning set factor" method for generating identity gaps for INTEGER datatypes, ASE generates burning sets that are about 5 times larger than they should be.


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Environment

  • SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE)
  • SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise Cluster Edition (ASE CE)
  • Identity

Product

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.7 ; SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.7 Cluster Edition ; SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 16.0 ; SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 16.0 Cluster Edition ; Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.0 ; Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.5 ; Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Cluster Edition 15.0 ; Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Cluster Edition 15.5 ; Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Cluster Edition 15.7

Keywords

Sybase, ASEServer, SAPASE, dataserver, identity, burning set, integer, bigint, int, smallint, gap size, burning factor , KBA , BC-SYB-ASE , Sybase ASE Database Platform (non Business Suite) , BC-SYB-ASE-CE , ASE Cluster Edition (Standalone) , Bug Filed

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