I am working on a project that uses Django 1.10.5 with Postgres 9.6 (and Python 
3.6.1).

I am currently migrating historical data from an old system into the new 
system. This historical data has a table with a (non-primary key) "ID" column. 
I would like to migrate these rows into the new database, and have that column 
be auto-incrementing (starting from, say, 100000) for new rows inserted.

I think the way to do this with raw Postgres SQL would be to create a serial 
field, and then run a SQL command like "SELECT 
SETVAL('some_table_field_id_seq', 100000)". I think.  :)

Does Django expose functionality that lets me accomplish this?

I looked at AutoField, but it doesn't allow usage when primary_key=False.

T

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