Re: Explicite typecasting of functions - Mailing list pgsql-sql

From Andreas Tille
Subject Re: Explicite typecasting of functions
Date
Msg-id Pine.LNX.4.44.0208150851320.8253-100000@wr-linux02.rki.ivbb.bund.de
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In response to Re: Explicite typecasting of functions  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
List pgsql-sql
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 Richard Huxton wrote:

> > CREATE TABLE Items (
> >   Id    int DEFAULT NextItem()
>
> > CREATE FUNCTION NextItem() RETURNS INT4
> >     AS 'select max(Id)+1 from Items where Id < 1000000;'
> >     LANGUAGE 'sql';
>
> >    ERROR:  Relation "items" does not exist
> >
> > Any hint to solve this kind of chicken-egg-problem?
>
> Your solution is not safe anyway - you could end up with two processes trying
> to insert the next value.
While you are perfectly right in principle I can be sure that this can not
happen in this application.

> Can I suggest two sequences: item_low_seq and item_high_seq? Set the initial
> value of each to 1,000,000 and 99,000,000 (or whatever) and then use
> whichever sequence is appropriate.
>
> In the example above you'd want something like:
>   id int not null default nextval('item_low_seq')
In fact I want to let PostgreSQL manage only the Ids of the 'lower region'
via sequences/functions whatever.  The 'higher region' is imported from
an external source and contains explicite Ids.

But anyway for academic reasons: What means adding 'explicit typecast'
of a func???
I was not able to find this term in the docs.

Kind regards
        Andreas.



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