On 04/30/2017 10:51 PM, Max Wang wrote:
> Hi All,
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> We have a PostgreSQL database. There are 26 tables and we use serial
> type as primary key. We had a insert error as “duplicate key value
> violates unique constraint, DETAIL: Key (id)=(1) already exists.” one
> weeks ago. I checked and found all tables’ id were reset to 1.
So to be clear:
Every row in each of the 26 tables has an id of 1?
or
Do you mean the sequences where reset to 1?
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> I checked database log and did not find any useful information. I am
> not sure why this happen. The only script which connect to this database
> is a Python script and only do normal insert/update/delete actions.
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> Please give me some suggestions if you happen to know something about
> this issue. I appreciate any feedback you might have.
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> I am very new to PostgreSQL and this mail list. Please let me know if I
> did not something wrong.
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> Thank you.
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> Regards,
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> Max
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