Re: Finding Max Value in a Row
От | Thomas Kellerer |
---|---|
Тема | Re: Finding Max Value in a Row |
Дата | |
Msg-id | jojq4e$ogj$1@dough.gmane.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Finding Max Value in a Row (Carlos Mennens <carlos.mennens@gmail.com>) |
Ответы |
Re: Finding Max Value in a Row
|
Список | pgsql-sql |
Carlos Mennens wrote on 11.05.2012 21:30: > Thanks for all the help thus far everyone! I sadly didn't > create/design the table and would love to create a SEQUENCE on that > particular field but not sure how unless I DROP the table and create > from scratch. > > Currently the data TYPE on the primary key field (users_id) is CHAR > and I have no idea why...it should be NUMERIC or SERIAL but it's not > so my question is if I want to ALTER the column and create a sequence, > would I simply do: > > ALTER TABLE users > ALTER COLUMN users_id TYPE serial > ; > > Obviously if any of the data stored in users_id is actual CHAR, I'm > guessing the database would reject that request to change type as the > existing data would match. However the data type is CHAR but the field > values are all numeric from 1000000010 - 1000000301 so I'm hoping that > would work for SERIAL which is just INTEGER, right? Use this: alter table users alter column users_id type integer using to_number(users_id, '99999'); (Adjust the '99999' to the length of the char column) Then create and "assign" the new sequence as I have shown in my other post.
В списке pgsql-sql по дате отправления: