Re: PGSQL bug - "Column ??? is an identity column defined as GENERATED ALWAYS.", - Mailing list pgsql-bugs

From Peter Eisentraut
Subject Re: PGSQL bug - "Column ??? is an identity column defined as GENERATED ALWAYS.",
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Msg-id 949dd35d-596e-efce-c5fb-bfef19b74d3b@enterprisedb.com
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In response to PGSQL bug - "Column ??? is an identity column defined as GENERATED ALWAYS.",  (Petr Hybler <petr.hybler@gmail.com>)
Responses PGSQL bug - "Column ??? is an identity column defined as GENERATED ALWAYS.",  ("David G. Johnston" <david.g.johnston@gmail.com>)
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On 18.08.21 17:06, Petr Hybler wrote:
> |CREATE TABLE sample_table ( id int8 NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS 
> IDENTITY, name varchar(255) NOT NULL, description text NOT NULL, 
> CONSTRAINT sample_table_pk PRIMARY KEY (id) );|
> 
> When I try to insert a single value, it works OK:
> 
> |INSERT INTO sample_table (id, name, description) VALUES (DEFAULT, 'John 
> Doe', 'Test description');|
> 
> However, when inserting multiple values, it fails:
> 
> |INSERT INTO sample_table (id, name, description) VALUES (DEFAULT, 'John 
> Doe', 'Test description') , (DEFAULT, 'Jane Eod', 'Not working');|

This has been fixed in PostgreSQL 14.



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