Each data table has a column named UUID of the Universally Unique Identifier type (short: UUID).
These columns serve to uniquely identify records.
At runtime, it is automatically filled with a unique value. Therefore it is usually not necessary to explicitly reference this column.
Sometimes it can be helpful to read out the value of a UUID column for precise identification or for comparison.
We strongly advise you against giving write access to any (explicit) UUID field (also via SQL scripts, etc.).
The manual manipulation/overwriting of (existing) UUID columns is highly critical and may lead to data inconsistency or cause the records not to be found any longer.
For further information on UUID columns, please click here.
Note
All data tables in PLANTA project must dispose of UUIDs, otherwise the following functions cannot be used: