Re: Double sequence increase on single insert with RULE on targeted table - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Michael Fuhr
Subject Re: Double sequence increase on single insert with RULE on targeted table
Date
Msg-id 20051116162649.GA49742@winnie.fuhr.org
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In response to Re: Double sequence increase on single insert with RULE on  (Sarunas Krisciukaitis <sarunask@lonus-tech.com>)
Responses Re: Double sequence increase on single insert with RULE on  (Sarunas Krisciukaitis <sarunask@lonus-tech.com>)
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2005 at 10:31:10AM +0200, Sarunas Krisciukaitis wrote:
> I understand that RULES are like macros.
> Strangest thing here is that INSERT to test1 will touch only one
> sequence: test1_id_seq.
> And it increments test1_id_seq twice during insert with RULE.

Yes, that's a well-known effect of rewriting a query that includes
a call to nextval().  NEW.id in the rule doesn't refer to the value
that's inserted, but rather to the expression that's evaluated to
get that value.  Since you didn't provide a value for id it gets
the default: nextval('test1_id_seq').  That expression is used in
both inserts, so the sequence gets incremented twice.  See the
archives for numerous past discussions of this behavior.

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Michael Fuhr

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