On Saturday, October 27, 2001, at 11:44 AM, postgresql wrote:
>
> CREATE TABLE tablename (colname SERIAL);
>
> okay, but how do I set the beginning number. So far the only thing I
> have been able to do is directly after creating the serial column, I do:
>
> select setval('tablename_colname_seq', 15753);
>
> Is this the only way to set the beginning number of a sequence?
Try looking at the output of
pg_dump -s on this database.
You will see that the SERIAL type does not appear (Since this would
create a new sequence with an incorrect start value if the database was
restored from the dump).
You will also see how to create a sequence with different start values
and intervals.
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David Stanaway
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