Re: nextval on insert by arbitrary sequence
От | Henry House |
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Тема | Re: nextval on insert by arbitrary sequence |
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Msg-id | 20010720004041.A5624@houseag.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | nextval on insert by arbitrary sequence (Dado Feigenblatt <dado@wildbrain.com>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
On Thu, Jul 19, 2001 at 07:17:20PM -0700, Dado Feigenblatt wrote: > I'm not sure if I worded the subject right, but my problem is this: > > I have a few entries in one table. Each row is the parent of many > entries in a second table. > In the second table I have a lot of entries referencing the entries on > the first table. > So far so good. Basic foreign key thing. > The entries on the second table need to be numbered, but instead of a > single sequence for all rows, > I need a sequence per group of rows, according to their parent record. > > I have some ideas but they are not coming together. > I thought of creating individual sequences for each new parent row, and > maybe store its name in the parent row itself, so it can be accessed by > it's children row. > But then, how do I get a field on the second table to DEFAULT to > nextval() on it's parent's sequence? I have done this manally, by creating a sequence and the grabbing a unique number from the sequence using 'SELECT nextval('seq_name'). I then use this number in all the INSERTs. Even though it takes one extra query, it is a simple approach and PostgreSQL guarantees that the sequence will return unique, sequential numbers as long as it is used consistently. -- Henry House OpenPGP key available from http://romana.hajhouse.org/hajhouse.asc
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