Re: ERROR: fmgr_info: function 24809: cache lookup - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Oliver Elphick
Subject Re: ERROR: fmgr_info: function 24809: cache lookup
Date
Msg-id 1040128731.3118.95.camel@linda.lfix.co.uk
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In response to ERROR: fmgr_info: function 24809: cache lookup failed  (Jessica Blank <jb@twu.net>)
Responses Re: ERROR: fmgr_info: function 24809: cache lookup failed  (Jessica Blank <jb@twu.net>)
List pgsql-general
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 13:03, Jessica Blank wrote:
> Hi all. I feel awfully stupid.
>
> Migrating my skillset from Oracle to Postgres, I am trying (in vain) to
> create a trigger and a sequence to "auto increment" the primary key in a
> table, so I won't have to worry about setting it; each time you INSERT
> into the table, the primary key will be automagically assigned.

As Jessica said, use the SERIAL type, which will automatically increment
the sequence and use its value unless an explicit value is given for the
column.

> And when I try to INSERT into SENTENCES, without my SENTENCEID, hoping
> that the function/trigger/sequence will kick in and assign it for me...
>
>    architxts=# INSERT INTO SENTENCES (CHAPTERID, SOFFSET) VALUES (123, 147);
>    ERROR:  fmgr_info: function 24809: cache lookup failed

This probably means that you have dropped and recreated the function
after you created the trigger.  The trigger is still looking for the old
function, but it has been deleted.  To avoid such problems, use CREATE
OR REPLACE FUNCTION ...  If you haven't got that syntax available, you
need to update PostgreSQL.

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