On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 9:59 PM, John
<johnf@jfcomputer.com> wrote:
I am the only developer, DBA etc.. for a small project. Today (yesterday was
everything was perfect) many of the sequence numbers fell behind what is the
actual PK value. For example the invoice PK sequence current value = 1056
but the table PK was 1071. Nobody (other than myself) knows how to
edit/access the postgres server. So
1. Does anyone know how this could have happened?????? Other than human
interaction.
2. Does anyone have a script to reset the sequences to match the tables?
Thanks in advance,
Johnf
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John,
If the insert is performed to triggered table, and that trigger returns null (doesn't insert) then the sequence will increment, but no data will be inserted. If needed I will send you some code examples where it happened to me many times.
Sincerely
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