Hi Baertram
Yes, don't need an Item related ID.
Basically I'm adding items to a table. The key constructed with os.time() inside allows me to parse the items ordered by time (also saves an extra value inside the item itself). Adding that os.rawclock() because that might be the most unique thing that I can get if items where added really fast.
Like this:
Code:
sometable = {
["D20171114"] =
{
["T1510677345:358673"] = "8217,8215,2,1",
["T1510677322:336346"] = "8248,8254,-6,64",
["T1510677322:336140"] = "8254,8257,-3,64",
["T1510677330:343808"] = "8214,8211,3,1",
["T1510677322:335642"] = "8257,8267,-10,64",
["T1510677332:346033"] = "8215,8214,1,1",
["T1510677322:336460"] = "8247,8248,-1,64",
["T1510677323:336834"] = "8245,8247,-2,64",
["T1510677323:336931"] = "8211,8245,-34,64",
},
...,
...
}