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rh
Hi
I have some problem with GUID
when I debug this lin
myguid=Guid.NewGuid(); I found some value in watch.
System.ValueType =
_a = -78434454
_b ,_c,_d ... to _k with specific value

After that the next line System.Writeline(myguid), the value is differenct with watch value
d13fda1f-4846-46ba-ae45-b47545107f1

I want to know the different between that 2 values
The reason I ask this question is when I use soap serialization, I got the value of the first one. I want to get the value of
second one. How do I do?

Regards

Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1174
If you want a standard registry-type GUID you need to do something like
this:

string guid = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();

What you're seeing in the watch window is just the internal representation
of the Guid class.
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Hi,
I have some problem with GUID.
when I debug this line
myguid=Guid.NewGuid(); I found some value in watch.
System.ValueType =
_a = -784344545
_b ,_c,_d ... to _k with specific value.

After that the next line System.Writeline(myguid), the value is differenct with watch value. d13fda1f-4846-46ba-ae45-b47545107f12

I want to know the different between that 2 values.
The reason I ask this question is when I use soap serialization, I got the value of the first one. I want to get the value of second one. How do I do?

Regards,

Jul 21 '05 #2

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