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D. Dante Lorenso wrote:
> Michael Glaesemann wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 20, 2007, at 16:58 , Ed L. wrote:
>> You'd have  to specify your table WITH OIDS anyway as they're no
>> longer used by default for table rows, so there's really nothing to be
>> gained by using oids.
> Using a brain-dead sample table that looks like this:
> 
>     CREATE table some_table (
>         col0 SERIAL,
>         col1 VARCHAR,
>         col2 VARCHAR
>     );
> 
> I want to do something like this:
> 
>     INSERT INTO some_table (col1, col2)
>     VALUES ('val1', 'val2');
> 
> I want the value of col0 returned to the application and I don't want to
> know the name of the sequence involved in the SERIAL column.  I just
> want the value inserted into the column by using just it's column name.


lastval()

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake





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