OK,  I'll turn it off while importing the file and then turn it back on.

Interestingly, if I just open that .bib file (with the "icde22_" prefix in the 
cite key, it does not change things; only when I copy and add them to my master 
.bib file.

==Tamer

> On May 16, 2023, at 4:58 PM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> No, it changed a bit.And it does work, that’s why it changed. It generates 
> the cite key for newly added items, as the preference choice says.
> 
> Christiaan
> 
>> On 16 May 2023, at 18:59, M. Tamer Özsu via Bibdesk-users 
>> <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, Christian, that is the case. It never occurred to me that it could be a 
>> problem; I’ve always had it turned on and it used to work (I think). Perhaps 
>> I was temporarily turning it off previously.
>> 
>> Many thanks.
>> 
>> ==Tamer
>> 
>>> On May 16, 2023, at 10:13 AM, Christiaan Hofman <[email protected] 
>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Do you have automatic cite key generation turned on (and is your cite key 
>>> format %a1:%Y%u2)?
>>> 
>>> Christiaan
>>> 
>>>> On 16 May 2023, at 16:03, M. Tamer Özsu via Bibdesk-users 
>>>> <[email protected] 
>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I have run into an interesting issue with Bibdesk (1.8.16) that I had not 
>>>> encountered before. I have a .bib file that has entries like the 
>>>> following. The relevant part of this is the 
>>>> @inproceedings{icde22_Wang:2022aa line. When I copy them into my master 
>>>> Bibdesk library, it loses the “icde22_” and shows the Cite Key as 
>>>> "Wang:2022aa”. If I manually go in and update the Cite key, it shows the 
>>>> “icde22_” but not when I copy/paste it the bibtex record. Any ideas as to 
>>>> why this might be happening would be appreciated. In the meantime, I’ll 
>>>> try on another machine to see if it something with my setup.
>>>> 
>>>> @inproceedings{icde22_Wang:2022aa,
>>>>    author = {Wang, Haibo and Ma, Chaoyi and Chen, Shigang and Wang, 
>>>> Yuanda},
>>>>    booktitle = ICDE22,
>>>>    date-added = {2023-05-16 09:11:03 -0400},
>>>>    date-modified = {2023-05-16 09:11:04 -0400},
>>>>    doi = {10.1109/ICDE53745.2022.00005},
>>>>    issn = {2375-026X},
>>>>    keywords = {ICDE22,Measurement;Estimation error;Art;Social networking 
>>>> (online);Throughput;Data engineering;Servers;Cardinality 
>>>> Estimationi;Online;Self morphing;Bitmap},
>>>>    pages = {1--13},
>>>>    title = {Online Cardinality Estimation by Self-morphing Bitmaps},
>>>>    year = {2022},
>>>>    abstract = {Estimating the cardinality of a data stream is a 
>>>> fundamental problem underlying numerous applications such as traffic 
>>>> monitoring in a network or a datacenter, popularity tracking on social 
>>>> media, and cache optimization in proxy servers. Existing solutions suffer 
>>>> from high processing/query overhead or memory in-efficiency, which 
>>>> prevents them from operating online for data streams with very high 
>>>> arrival rates. This paper takes a new solution path different from the 
>>>> prior art and proposes a self-morphing bitmap, which combines operational 
>>>> simplicity with structural dynamics, allowing the bitmap to be morphed in 
>>>> a series of steps with an evolving sampling probability that automatically 
>>>> adapts to different stream sizes. We evaluate the self-morphing bitmap 
>>>> theoretically and experimentally. The results demonstrate that it 
>>>> significantly outperforms the prior art.},
>>>>    bdsk-url-1 = {https://doi.org/10.1109/ICDE53745.2022.00005}}
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> ==Tamer
>>>> --
>>>> M. Tamer Özsu
>>>> University of Waterloo
>>>> Cheriton School of Computer Science
>>>> https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~tozsu 
>>> 
>>> 
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