Re: ERROR: duplicate key violates unique constraint "client_alerts_PK" - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Laurent Yaish
Subject Re: ERROR: duplicate key violates unique constraint "client_alerts_PK"
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Msg-id c7e3acb10709122248s3ff73dd7u4772883afe467e57@mail.gmail.com
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In response to ERROR: duplicate key violates unique constraint "client_alerts_PK"  (Robert Starr <rob@surrenderdorothy.com.au>)
Responses Re: ERROR: duplicate key violates unique constraint "client_alerts_PK"  (Guillaume Lelarge <guillaume@lelarge.info>)
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Hi Rob,

In your insert, do not explicitly specify a value for the primary key,
instead use NEXTVAL('client_alerts_seq') which will return the next
valid value and increment the sequence.

i.e:insert into clients_alerts (id, client_id, alert_message,
alert_complete, date, staff_id)
values(NEXTVAL('client_alerts_seq'),'39','This is some alert
text','0','2007-05-04 12:42:05','14');


Laurent

On 9/12/07, Robert Starr <rob@surrenderdorothy.com.au> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am having an issue, where I create a new table, setup the constraints
> for Auto Increment and Primary Key etc, then manually add a bunch of
> data using pgadmin similar to the following:
> insert into clients_alerts (id, client_id, alert_message,
> alert_complete, date, staff_id) values('1','39','This is some alert
> text','0','2007-05-04 12:42:05','14');
>
> That works fine, but after say, 30 of those, I have an ID of '30' (of
> course ;) )  but if I look at the sequence it says that the Current
> Value is only at 1.
>
> This then creates an issue when I want to add data via RealBasic, as it
> bails until I've tried 30+ times.   I can of course go in and manually
> change the Current Value to 30 but I have an install base of over 30
> servers and each has their own levels of data so each number would be
> different.
>
> The question is then: Is there a way to have the Current Value update
> when I initially add that data with the insert into statements?
>
> Any help greatly appreciated...
>
> Rob
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