Sequence functions - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Rod Taylor
Subject Sequence functions
Date
Msg-id 1053833988.279.130.camel@jester
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Responses Re: Sequence functions
Re: Sequence functions
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We need to track sequence usage in things like defaults.  nextval()
function calls don't easily allow this to happen.

The 200N spec has NEXT VALUE FOR <seqname> as the equivalent to
nextval(), which would allow this to happen.

I can make VALUE an IDENT in gram.y to prevent it from becoming a
reserved keyword.


I would also like to add CURRENT VALUE FOR <seqname> for an equivalent
to currval().  CURRENT would need to become a reserved word for this to
happen.

The SQL spec has several reason why CURRENT should be reserved including
several cursor manipulation items (WHERE CURRENT OF), a windowing
function (is this based on cursors?), DISCONNECT, etc.

Any objections to making CURRENT a reserved word?


BTW, VALUE also seems to be used for a special form of unique
constraint. UNIQUE(VALUE) which is equivalent to UNIQUE(SELECT * FROM
<table>).

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Rod Taylor <rbt@rbt.ca>

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