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How can I generate unique document ID in Sharepoint online for each Library?

Built-in document ID feature works on SharePoint site collection level, not library level.Citing Microsoft Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Team Blog:Document IDs consist of two parts, a prefix (that is randomly generated per site collection by default) and two sets of numbers. An example Document ID looks like this: J2W3DN6QF6XW-2-10. The first number is the ID of the list that the document was first created in and the second number is the ID of the item in that list.All documents in some library will share the first part of ID after the prefix (2 in that sample id). So what you want is already implemented. Kind of.However, you might want the first subprefix be not a number ('2'), but a string ('A' and 'B' in your example). That requirement can be met by creating custom Document ID provider in on-premise SP farms (see How to Create a Custom Document-ID Provider with SharePoint 2013 and Document IDs and the DocID Service in SharePoint Server 2010 (ECM)), but I'm not sure SharePoint Online offers those kind of configurability.

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