Re: your mail
От | Brian Baquiran |
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Тема | Re: your mail |
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Msg-id | Pine.OSF.3.91.990127194710.1365A-100000@athena.evoserve.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | ... (Àíäðåé Íîâèêîâ <novikov@webclub.ru>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, ������ ������� wrote: > Hello. > > Before SERIAL type appeared I used INTEGER, so it was easy > to add instance which is stored not in one table. Now when I > have a primary key of SERIAL type I do not know how to add > data to multiple tables (and even to one table too :) If you have a column of SERIAL type, you have the option of not specifying it in the column-list part of your INSERT statement. PostgreSQL will add the next available integer to the serial type. So if you create a table like so: create table companies ( co_id serial, co_name text); You can INSERT like so: insert into companies (co_name) values ('Microsoft'); insert into companies (co_name) values ('Netscape'); and assume that PostgreSQL will assign the lowest available integer to your co_id field. Note that you CAN specify a co_id when you do an insert, if you want to. Brian
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