Re: [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID - Mailing list pgsql-general

From George Neuner
Subject Re: [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID
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Msg-id augkrcdir5iqrvrsrmkc1n476k0f9f0q9a@4ax.com
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In response to [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID  (Rafal Pietrak <rafal@ztk-rp.eu>)
Responses Re: [GENERAL] looking for a globally unique row ID  (Rafal Pietrak <rafal@ztk-rp.eu>)
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2017 09:45:59 +0200, Rafal Pietrak <rafal@ztk-rp.eu>
wrote:

>Hello everybody,
>
>Can anybody help me find a way to implement an ID which:
>
>1. guarantees being unique across multiple tables.
>
>2. guarantees its uniqueness not only during INSERT, but also during the
>lifetime of the database/application (e.i. during future UPDATES).
>
>3. guarantees persistence of value across database backup/restore/upgrade.

UUID is the obvious choice, but it does take a lot of space.

Something like this might do the job:
http://rob.conery.io/2014/05/28/a-better-id-generator-for-postgresql/


George



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