Re: [GENERAL] get inserted id from transaction - PG 9.2 - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Patrick B
Subject Re: [GENERAL] get inserted id from transaction - PG 9.2
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In response to Re: [GENERAL] get inserted id from transaction - PG 9.2  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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2017-02-15 12:19 GMT+13:00 Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>:
Patrick B <patrickbakerbr@gmail.com> writes:
> I'm simply doing an insert and I want to get the inserted id with a select.
> I'm doing this all in the same transactions.

> Example:
> BEGIN;
> INSERT INTO test (id,name,description) VALUES (default,'test 1','testing
> insert');
> SELECT FROM test ORDER BY id DESC; -- I don't see the inserted row here

Maybe you meant "SELECT * FROM test", or at least "SELECT id FROM test"?
Because that row certainly should be visible here.

Having said that, the above coding seems rather broken, because it's just
assuming that the new row will have the highest ID in the table.  Even if
that's true at the instant of insertion, you have a race condition:
another transaction could insert and commit a new row with a higher ID
between your INSERT and your SELECT.

The usual solution for this problem in PG is RETURNING:

INSERT INTO test (id,name,description)
  VALUES (default,'test 1','testing insert')
  RETURNING id;


Thanks guys!

RETURNING id - it's what i was looking for.

Thanks a lot!
Patrick



 
That will get you the generated column's value reliably, and it avoids
one query roundtrip besides.

                        regards, tom lane

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