On 2/7/06, Tom Lane <tgl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Nikolay Samokhvalov <samokhvalov@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > testseq=# CREATE TABLE test(id SERIAL, data TEXT); > > NOTICE: CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "test_id_seq" for > > serial column "test.id" > > CREATE TABLE > > *** > > ALTER TABLE test ALTER COLUMN id SET DEFAULT nextval('test_id_seq') * 10; > > The correct solution to this is to forbid ALTER COLUMN SET DEFAULT on > a serial column, but we haven't gotten around to enforcing that yet. That's wrong! Forget about SERIAL. I have INTEGER column with some expression as DEFAULT in it. I use sequence in that expression and want this to be dumped correctly. The bug doesn't concerns SERIALs, in concerns general usage of sequences. > > regards, tom lane > -- Best regards, Nikolay