Re: Insert and obtain the pk - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Ian Harding
Subject Re: Insert and obtain the pk
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Msg-id sfaa35f4.009@mail.tpchd.org
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In response to Insert and obtain the pk  ("Eliu Montoya" <eliu@itam.mx>)
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Actually, it's tablename_columname_seq , unless that exceeds namedatalen.  It shouldn't.  Mine never do... But if it
does,there is an algorithm for truncating the table and/or field name to fit. 

>>> Adam Ruth <aruth@intercation.com> 11/06/03 11:46AM >>>
You can call currval on the sequence that provided the value for the
primary key.  It's guaranteed to be the last value retrieved from that
sequence *for your session*.

insert into table1 (f1, f2) values ('a', 'b');

select currval('table1_seq');

Use the name of your sequence.  If the primary key is a SERIAL type,
then there will be a sequence in the background.  I believe it's
tablename_seq or something like that.

regards, adam

On Nov 6, 2003, at 11:26 AM, Eliu Montoya wrote:

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> Hello everybody,
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> Does anyone know an easy way to  insert a record (without a value for
> the primary key because it is a sequence)  and at the same time obtain
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> I always try insert and then select with the same values that I used
> for the insert, but I believe this is not a good way to do it.
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> Any suggestions???


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