Tom Lane, good afternoon, I block the sequence not to miss the sequel, for
it not to be skipped if the insert to fail. My logic involves two triggers,
one before and one after. I give the first one in last_value select for
update in the sequence and insert after I run a select next_val ('sequence')
to place in the next issue, so the sequence in my table is no failure.
Already grateful for the attention.
Thank you.[]Laerson Keler [email protected] Cel: 11 9914-4030 Res: 11 3404-4632 2011/10/17 Tom Lane <[email protected]> > "Laerson Keler" <[email protected]> writes: > > Dear Srs, good morning, I did the automatic update postgresql 8.4.9 and > > a function stopped working, I used the option select for update > > in a sequence and is now giving the following error "can not lock rows in > > sequence ...", how can I enable the blocking of the sequence? > > Why did you do that, that is what were you trying to accomplish? It > never did block nextval() on the sequence, for example. > > regards, tom lane >
