Although ordinal identifiers give 100%uniqueness in learning
a object ,why do we use mandatory and assistive properties
first to check the uniqueness of object?????
Answer Posted / uday
With ordinal identifiers 100% uniqueness is not possible.
Say the object in the application is moved to another
location(location identifier fails).
Another object item of the same type is inserted or object
item is moved(then index identifier fails).
Close one browser(creation time identifier fails).
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