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Ответ на Re: Simple search question  ("John McKown" <newsuser@linux2.johnmckown.net>)
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select setval('seqname',#);


At 01:17 PM 6/15/00 -0500, John McKown wrote:
>
>Alex wrote in message <39487DD3.7F2BBAE1@ihug.com.au>...
>>Hi,
>>
>>> I had the same problem but was using Java, not PHP (I guess that
>>> whatever I can do in JDBC, you can do in PHP ;-)).
>>>
>>> SELECT last_value FROM <sequence>;
>>
>>This brings me back to another unanswered question recently posted up,
>maybe
>>it is impossible...
>>I declared a new table with one of the types as serial (which is really
>just a
>>sort of macro I believe, which automates the creation of a few things for
>your
>>convenience), which initialises the last_value of the relation (the
>sequence
>>itself), as 1. Therefore, upon INSERTing my first row, the serial number
>began
>>at 1, next was 2, then 3, and so forth.
>> My question is, is it possible to alter the sequence last_value column, as
>>I need the serial number to begin from 1000?
>>Thanks,
>>Alex
>>
>
>Nope, I tried doing an
>
>UPDATE name-of-sequence SET last_value=200
>
>and I got an error about not being able to update the sequence. However,
>always being one to hit a brick until it cracks, I then tried:
>
>DROP name-of-sequence;
>CREATE name-of-sequence START 1000;
>
>This seemed to work! When I then INSERTed a new tuple, the attribute defined
>as SERIAL actually got the value of 1000. Curious, but nice.
>
>John McKown (note - not! Jack, but John)
>
>


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