There is no difference between running this script and using the
pgadmin gui. pgadmin is just a front end to the database, it generates
the same sql that you would write manually.
If your table is group_items, name your sequence group_items_seq
Laurent
On 9/12/07, Robert Starr <rob@surrenderdorothy.com.au> wrote:
> Hi again :)
>
> I have saved out these commands:
>
> CREATE TABLE group_items
> (
> id serial NOT NULL,
> group_id integer,
> group_type text,
> item_id integer,
> visible integer,
> CONSTRAINT "group_items_PK" PRIMARY KEY (id)
> )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
> ALTER TABLE group_items OWNER TO postgres;
>
>
> CREATE SEQUENCE group_items_id_seq
> INCREMENT 1
> MINVALUE 1
> MAXVALUE 9223372036854775807
> START 1
> CACHE 1;
> ALTER TABLE group_items_id_seq OWNER TO postgres;
>
>
> If I restore them in pgadmin will they become dependent on each other in
> the same way as if I created the table in pgadmin? Or will they just
> become separate entities without any form of link? If that IS the case,
> how can I link them with SQL code, rather than pgadmin?
>
> Advice appreciated lots, I have a lot to learn here :|
>
> rob
>
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