I would create a small function with the sequence_name and
reference_table as parameters
(not tested)
...
DECLARE
newvalue int;
rec record;
BEGIN
For rec in EXECUTE 'Select into newvalue max(id) as m from '||$2
loop
EXECUTE 'ALTER SEQUENCE '||$1||' restart with '||rec.m;
End loop;
END;
Return 0;
...
Cheers,
marc
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 5:39 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] resetting sequence to cur max value
I am migrating a system from hsqldb to postgresql. I have a bunch of
installs of this system live so moving the data is a headache. I was
using identities in hsqldb and now I am using sequences. I was able to
move all my data over however I am having an issue with the sequences.
I default them all to start at a certain number; this works great for a
fresh install.
However when working with existing data the default is < the current
number. ANd I have several installs and they are all different numbers.
Is there a way to set it up so it knows to skip past existing ids?
I would rather an automated solution but I was even trying something
like
this:
ALTER SEQUENCE seq_address restart with (select max(id) from address)
I guess that doesn't work because it wants a constant.
Any suggestions?
thanks
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