"Marc Mamin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'd like to ensure that nobody provide the ID in an insert statement
> when the id is linked to a sequence.
> I tried it with a trigger, but the id value is fed before the "BEFORE
> INSERT" test is performed (see below)...
> 
> 
> Any Idea ?

Trigger based solution where same trig can be used for any number of
tables by changing the parameter.

Will throw one of 2 exceptions on failure to use sequence for the insert.

create table foo (a serial);
psql:q:2: NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "foo_a_seq" for 
serial column "foo.a"
CREATE TABLE
create function footrig()
returns trigger
as $$
begin
        -- may throw currval not defined exception
        if new.a = currval(tg_argv[0]) then
                -- currval defined and equal new col value
                return new;                    
        end if;

        -- currval is defined but not used for this insert
        raise exception 'Not using default sequence';
end
$$ language plpgsql;
CREATE FUNCTION
create trigger footrig
before insert on foo
for each row
execute procedure footrig('foo_a_seq');
CREATE TRIGGER
You are now connected to database "jerry".
insert into foo values (1000);
psql:q:25: ERROR:  currval of sequence "foo_a_seq" is not yet defined in this 
session
CONTEXT:  PL/pgSQL function "footrig" line 3 at if
insert into foo values (default);
INSERT 0 1
insert into foo values (1000);
psql:q:27: ERROR:  Not using default sequence
select * from foo;
 a 
---
 1
(1 row)


> Cheers,
> 
> Marc
> 
> 
> 
> CREATE FUNCTION serialtest() RETURNS trigger AS $serialtest$
>     BEGIN
>         -- Check that the id is provided
>         IF NEW.id IS NOT NULL THEN
>             RAISE EXCEPTION 'id will be set from a sequence; do not
> provide it!';
>         END IF;
>         
>         RETURN NEW;
>     END;
> $serialtest$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
> 
> 
> CREATE TABLE test_table
> (
>   id serial primary key,
>   foo int
> );
> 
> 
> CREATE TRIGGER test BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON test_table     
> FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE serialtest();
> 
> 
> insert into test_table(foo)values(1);
> 
> ERROR: id will be set from a sequence; do not provide it!
> SQL state: P0001

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