From: | "V i s h a l Kashyap (at) [Sai Hertz And Control Systems]" <sank89(at)sancharnet(dot)in> |
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To: | Humble Geek <humblegeek(at)rogers(dot)com> |
Cc: | pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: PLSQL Question regarding multiple inserts |
Date: | 2004-03-01 04:17:50 |
Message-ID: | 4042B96E.5080808@sancharnet.in |
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Dear Humble Geek ,
>-- id is primary key
>insert into users (id, username) values (nextval('someSeq'),'somename');
>-- id is also a PK
>insert into log (id, uid, message) values (nextval('someOtherSeq'),XXX,'New
>Account');
>Assume XXX is the id from the first insert. How do I get that number? Not
>currval('someSeq') - 'cause someone else may have performed an insert
>
>
Nop,
If the insert and later on
currval('someSeq') is called inside the same function
currval will only return the current value that has been effected by the
first insert made.
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pgsql=# select marital_status from vishals_life;
marital_status
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Single not looking
1 Row(s) affected
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