Actually when you insert into a table, PG gives allows you to fetch the
OID it just created...what
language are you using.....
Here is psql(1)'s session
Test1=> insert into test values ('something');
INSERT 36205 1
Test1=>
Doug McNaught wrote:
>MT <mt@open2web.com> writes:
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>>I have a script that inserts a record into a table and increments the
>>unique field using nextval('my_sequence'). My problem is once I have
>>inserted the record, I'd like to select this same record and display
>>it so that the user knows he has actually inserted the record. I'm
>>wondering if there's a bit of sql to select the last record.
>>
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>SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE my_unique_field = currval('my_sequence');
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>-Doug
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