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Datomic 0.9.5394 is now available https://groups.google.com/d/topic/datomic/HV9Xero74P0/discussion
Say, inside an EDN file I'm running with conformity, is there a way to call (d/squuid)
? The context is I'm setting up some sample data and some of my attributes use them
...like as external identifiers
Right now I'm sort of hacking around it by just specifying #db.id[:db.part/db -1]
etc, but they are not technically EIDs so that doesn't seem exactly correct
Is this the sort of thing I might use #db/fn
for?
@timgilbert: when i needed to do that, i used clojure to generate the EDN (with squuids), then spit
it into a file
Cool, thanks
I'm currently thinking I'll just generate a bunch of UUIDs and just hardcode them in there. It's all fake data anyways