Re: Query to get the "next available" unique suffix for a name - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Arjen Nienhuis
Subject Re: Query to get the "next available" unique suffix for a name
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Msg-id AANLkTimQHj1rBdEAx9rdit9SNkD-p_TqYVJ9pcrPKKqi@mail.gmail.com
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In response to Query to get the "next available" unique suffix for a name  (Mike Christensen <mike@kitchenpc.com>)
Responses Re: Query to get the "next available" unique suffix for a name  (Mike Christensen <mike@kitchenpc.com>)
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> 4) Do a SELECT on each row that starts with "MikeChristensen" and then
> trying to append the row count to the end, this might not be exact but
> it's somewhat intelligent as a starting point.  However, this might
> require some special indexes on this table to quickly scan rows that
> start with a certain name.  However, if I get to the point where this
> becomes slow then I can worry about it at that point since this would
> only be run on new account creation and not super speed critical.
>

CREATE TABLE test (a text PRIMARY KEY);

INSERT INTO test (a)
SELECT * FROM (SELECT 'MikeChristensen' || generate_series AS t FROM
generate_series(1,10000)) x
WHERE t NOT in (SELECT a FROM test) LIMIT 1 RETURNING *;

Groeten, Arjen

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