Re: Query inside transaction - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Bruno Wolff III
Subject Re: Query inside transaction
Date
Msg-id 20040625125432.GA19080@wolff.to
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In response to Re: Query inside transaction  (Ago <ago@nmb.it>)
List pgsql-general
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 12:48:43 +0200,
  Ago <ago@nmb.it> wrote:
> OK, thanks Michal, I did not know this issue. I thought I should use LOCK table inside the transaction to pick up the
correctid value from SELECT MAX(id) FROM e_catalog. 

It depends on what you want. Sequences should be used to produce unique
values. If you want to get consecutively numbered rows then they shouldn't
be used.

>
>
> On 25/06/2004 12.38, Michal Táborský <michal@taborsky.cz> wrote:
> >NMB Webmaster wrote:
> >
> >> But if someone else runs the same transaction in the same time
> >what
> > > value does "currval('sequence')" return? That one of the first
> > > transaction or that one of the other transaction? Moreover, field
> > > id is a unique primary key, it does not accept duplicates.
> >
> >That's the beauty of sequences. They are transaction-safe. Co
> >"currval('sequence')" will always return the same value of the previous
> >
> >nextval call within that transaction, no matter how many other
> >transactions picked the numbers in between.

It is actually a bit stronger promise than that. Currval returns that last
assigned value from the current session, which may span multiple transactions.

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