Re: temp sequence - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Greg Sabino Mullane
Subject Re: temp sequence
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In response to temp sequence  (Sim Zacks <sim@compulab.co.il>)
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> I am trying to use a temp sequence in a function and I'm having a lot of trouble.
> I create the temp sequence and then I have to drop it at the end of the
> function, because it stays alive for the whole session and not just the function.
> I want to use the nextval function in an update statement so it gives a
> sequence number to each row it updates.
> If I drop the sequence and recreate it I get an OID not found error.
> I tried to run the update statement dynamically, but part of the update
> stmt is an int array variable and it won't cast it to text.

This last bit is probably solveable: can you post the code? You should be
able to cast the other side if not the array itself.

If you are inside a function, you already have built in iteration tools,
so you may not even need to use a sequence at all. Again, seeing some
code would go a long way here.

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