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From Enrico Ortmann
Subject self defined counter function
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Msg-id 1574570229.20040420095643@radax.net
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Hi admins,

I got a conceptual question on creating a stored procedure
I need for my app. First the description of the problem:

I need a counter which works with 36 possible values per
character [0-9 and thereafter A-Z].
That means if incremented it should return values as follows:
    0000
    0001
    0002
    ...
    0009
    000A
    000B
    000C
    ...
    000X
    000Y
    000Z
    0010
    0011
    0012
    ...

and so on.

My question is if anybody has already implemented such a
user-defined 'sequence' in PL/PGSql or if anyone has a great
idea on how to do that. The only solution I see at present is
to do that in PHP which is used to code the mentioned userland.

I suggest to solute on doing the following.

 - I create a sequence on the DBS
 - I get the next value of this sequence
 - I convert the next value in PHP in the code I need

The problem I see on doing this is that I always need to
convert if I want to get any kind of information about the
counter. For example it could be that I only want to know
what the last given value was. Because of the high traffic
value on the application I have to take care of, that the
information I read is quite correct at any time. So if I
have to convert the value of the sequence therefore I need
a little time. In the meantime the value could have changed
and my information is worthless.

I think the best way would be to code a store procedure
for the problem. Any ideas would be welcome.


Enrico Ortmann




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