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Re: Odd behavior with 'currval'

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On Thu, 8 Feb 2018, Adrian Klaver wrote:

SELECT currval('udm_asset_type_definition_id_seq');

Arrgh my mistake, the above should have been

SELECT currval('udm_asset_type_definition_def_id_seq');

[Code: , SQL State: 55000] ERROR: currval of sequence "udm_asset_type_definition_def_id_seq" is not yet defined in this session

Which is what I'd expect at the psql command line.

In real-life, I am calling from JDBC in a single session - in fact, from inside a single transaction.

I will post the JDBC code as soon as I can cut it down to the pertinent area.

Also, since you request it:

[hirschs@ui24-lin ~]$ psql -d asset_registry -U hirschs
psql (9.6.5)
Type "help" for help.

asset_registry=# \d udm_asset_type_definition_def_id_seq
      Sequence "main.udm_asset_type_definition_def_id_seq"
    Column     |  Type   |                Value
---------------+---------+--------------------------------------
 sequence_name | name    | udm_asset_type_definition_def_id_seq
 last_value    | bigint  | 21
 start_value   | bigint  | 1
 increment_by  | bigint  | 1
 max_value     | bigint  | 9223372036854775807
 min_value     | bigint  | 1
 cache_value   | bigint  | 1
 log_cnt       | bigint  | 32
 is_cycled     | boolean | f
 is_called     | boolean | t

To me, the greater mystery is why 'pg_get_serial_sequence' is unable to find that sequence when invoked by table + column.


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