PFC wrote:

As a sidenote, I have a table with a primary key which is not a sequence, and this query displays the non-existing sequence name. It would be easy to check if the sequence exists (yet another join !), only display sequences that exist ;)...

Hmm, I just tried the same, and got a differant result :

create table test_table ( id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name varchar( 100 ));

SELECT seqname, seqschema from pk_sequence WHERE tablename = 'test_table';
seqname | seqschema
---------+-----------
(0 rows)

So it works as expected here !

/BL

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