Try ingesting a dummy object with a specified PID in the range you
want. That should reset the nextpid counter.

Jeffery

On 1/7/11, Damian Kaliszan <dam...@man.poznan.pl> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Does    anyone    know    how   can   I  quickly reset PID number (the
> highest/current) for given namespace after repository has been cleaned
> up?  (there's  a  table pidgen in database but changing the value does
> not make any change)
>
>
> Best,
> Damian
>
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