Where is the sequence value?
| От | Edipo E. F. Melo |
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| Тема | Where is the sequence value? |
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| Msg-id | 20030419114606.564CD4758C9@postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: Where is the sequence value?
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| Список | pgsql-admin |
Hi all,
In my system, I use a sequence to enumerate a proccess list, and this sequence must be reseted each
year. I don't remember how it was created, but when I try to "setval('seq', 0)" I get a "out of bounds
(1, ...) error.
So, I set i to 1 ("setval('seq', 1)"), but in my system, when I try to insert a process, the nextval
() returns 2, not 1.
I was thinking to fix this dropping, e creating the sequence, but in my system, a lot o users have
permission to update the sequence (to use a nextval() on it), and I couldn't revoke they rights when I
drop it.
Insted, I search the docs about where sequence is definited, its min, max and current value, to
change the min value, setting it to 0, but I didn't found something.
(After a lot of text), my question is: how can I change the min value of a sequence without dropping
it?
Thanks for all,
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Edipo Elder F. de Melo
[edipoelder@ig.com.br]
[ ICQ#: 4546070 ]
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