Arnaud Lesauvage wrote:
> Hi list !
>
> I created a view in postgresql (quite complex, multiple tables are
> linked). The aim is to link it in acces via ODBC.
>
> In needed to auto-number the rows, and I created a sequence for that
> (thanks to a good advice on the GENERAL list).
>
> In Access, I know that I need good primary keys on my linked tables
> (integer, single column). I though that using this column as a primary
> key would be a good idea .
>
> The view looks like this :
> CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW my_view AS
> SELECT nextval('my_view_seq'::regclass)::integer AS "index", <many
> other fields> FROM <many tables>;
Though I don't understand the problem wholly, the virtual column "index"
doesn't seem appropriate for the identifier. How do you find the row
using the "index" ?
regards,
Hiroshi Inoue