King Awesomolocity
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but.... there is no such item. This is how our database works. There's always a gap between item ids whenever they are created.
Thanks for this post. I was gonna post that, but...saw this. xd
Out of curiosity...why is the datebase structured like that? o_O
~King Awesome
It's because we use databases in pairs. One is a "master" the other is "slave". Data can be written to both, and will replicate to the other database. To avoid duplicate item ids being generated, one server will generate odd numbers, and the other will generate even numbers. The fact that most item ids are odd means that we haven't had to switch over to the "slave/even number" database much. It's mainly there as a backup in case the other database is having problems.