Re: SERIAL type fields
От | Jean-Luc Lachance |
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Тема | Re: SERIAL type fields |
Дата | |
Msg-id | 3EA84226.A53F2662@nsd.ca обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: SERIAL type fields (Andrew Ayers <aayers@eldocomp.com>) |
Список | pgsql-general |
You should look up ALTER SEQUENCE Andrew Ayers wrote: > > All, > > I have been doing a conversion of an Access 97 database to PostgreSQL - > so far things have been going relatively smoothly. However, I am now > running into a minor issue - one could almost say it is an asthetic > issue more than anything. > > In the conversion of my Access tables, to a number of them I had to add > a unique key field. I decided to use a SERIAL type for these fields, > which set up a "sequence" table (table_field_seq) for each table that > uses one. > > I am now in a process of doing a multiple conversion of data to these > new tables, where I clear out the table then reload it with new data. > > What I came across was that I wanted to reset the sequence number so > that when the new records were added, they would start at number "1" and > increase from there. > > When you create the table from new, it does this - but after that, the > sequence table says that the minimum value for the sequence is "1" - and > not zero - so that when you add records to the table the sequence is > used on, the first record has a value of "2" in that field when it is added. > > I tried to reset the minimum value to "0" - but it wouldn't let me. Does > anyone know of how you do this, without having to DROP the table and > sequence, and re-creating them? Is there some kind of ALTER TABLE > command, or possibly something the database setup, that would allow me > to alter this behavior? > > Thank you for any answers you can provide... > > Andrew L. Ayers > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 6: Have you searched our list archives? > > http://archives.postgresql.org
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