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        Sequences provide an arbitrary number of persistent objects
        that return an increasing or decreasing sequence of integers.
        Opening a sequence handle associates it with a record in a
        database. The handle can maintain a cache of values from the
        database so that a database update is not needed as the
        application allocates a value.
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        A sequence is stored as a record pair in a database. The
        database may be of any type, but may not have been configured
        to support duplicate data items. The sequence is referenced by
        the key used when the sequence is created, therefore the key
        must be compatible with the underlying access method. If the
        database stores fixed-length records, the record size must be
        at least 64 bytes long.
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        Since a sequence handle is opened using a database handle,
        the use of transactions with the sequence must follow how the
        database handle was opened. In other words, if the database
        handle was opened within a transaction, operations on the
        sequence handle must use transactions. Of course, if sequences
        are cached, not all operations will actually trigger a
        transaction.
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        For the highest concurrency, caching should be used and the
        <a href="../api_reference/C/envset_flags.html#envset_flags_DB_AUTO_COMMIT" class="olink">DB_AUTO_COMMIT</a> and <a href="../api_reference/C/envset_flags.html#envset_flags_DB_TXN_NOSYNC" class="olink">DB_TXN_NOSYNC</a> flags should be specified
        to the <a href="../api_reference/C/seqget.html" class="olink">DB_SEQUENCE-&gt;get()</a> method call. If the allocation of the sequence
        value must be part of a transaction, and rolled back if the
        transaction aborts, then no caching should be specified and
        the transaction handle must be passed to the <a href="../api_reference/C/seqget.html" class="olink">DB_SEQUENCE-&gt;get()</a>
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        For more information on the operations supported by the
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        section in the <em class="citetitle">Berkeley DB C API Reference Guide.</em>
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