Re: SERIAL type - auto-increment grouped by other field - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Paulovič Michal
Subject Re: SERIAL type - auto-increment grouped by other field
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Msg-id 4043A291.8070605@paulovic.sk
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In response to Re: SERIAL type - auto-increment grouped by other field  (elein <elein@varlena.com>)
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tnx a lot,

but i am using PostgreSQL 7.1.2 and your script result errors:
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ERROR:  Unrecognized language specified in a CREATE FUNCTION: 'plpgsql'.
        Recognized languages are sql, C, internal, and created procedural languages.
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elein wrote:

>One possible implementation of a two level numbering outline
>will be published in PostgreSQL GeneralBits Issue #64 due
>out Monday morning, 3/1.  http://www.varlena.com/GeneralBits/
>
>elein
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>On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 02:44:01AM +0100, Paulovi? Michal wrote:
>
>
>>hi all,
>>
>>I have problem with SERIAL field type (or sequence functionality).
>>I have table with three columns - ID, IDS, NAME.
>>I want auto-increment IDS grouped by ID.
>>Example:
>>1, 1, Ferdo
>>1, 2, John
>>2, 1, Martin
>>1, 3, Elvira
>>2, 2, Georgia
>>
>>but...
>>when I use IDS - SERIAL and when I create UNIQUE (ID, IDS) result is:
>>1, 1, Ferdo
>>1, 2, John
>>2, 3, Martin
>>1, 4, Elvira
>>2, 5, Georgia
>>
>>where i make misstake??? how can i do it??? in documentation there is
>>description only for one auto-increment column. I didn't find auto increment as
>>I described upper. Do you have any idea how can I do it???
>>
>>tnx a lot
>>
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