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> I would normally just set minimum value to something greater than what
> already in the table,
That's the way to go.
> but the manually keyed values are all over the place, and I guess I'd
> really like to remove the gaps in the current values.
You'll have to do that yourself, perhaps with a plpgsql function or
an perl script. Here's a quick little function that should do the
job: give it a tablename and a column. The column must contain
unique, positive ids. After running, just slap a default nextval
on the column with a sequence starting at one above the number returned
and you're done.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION removeholes(text,text) RETURNS INT LANGUAGE plpgsql AS
$$
DECLARE
T ALIAS FOR $1;
C ALIAS FOR $2;
myst TEXT;
mycount INT := 0;
myrec RECORD;
BEGIN
myst := 'UPDATE '||T||' SET '||C||' = -'||C;
EXECUTE myst;
myst := 'SELECT '||C||' FROM '||T||' ORDER BY '||C||' DESC ';
FOR myrec IN EXECUTE myst LOOP
mycount := mycount + 1;
myst := 'UPDATE '||T||' SET '||C||' = '||mycount||' WHERE '||C||' = '||myrec.id;
EXECUTE myst;
END LOOP;
RETURN mycount;
END;
$$;
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