I need to create a surrogate identity key for some intermediate tables used in a stored procedure in Oracle. I found that ROWID inserted into a UROWID column works well but this is not the correct way in older versions of Oracle (before 10g) -- using SEQUENCE.NEXTVAL is. SEQUENCE.NEXTVAL is a 2 step process and uses up memory/storage (full table scan) whereas with the ROWID way you just save the address and you're done. (like IDENTITY in SQL)
I want to use ROWID as the identity key. Is it OK for me to do this?
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Just to be on the save side, this is how pros use sequences:
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