The following bug has been logged on the website: Bug reference: 7940 Logged by: krishna Email address: krishnakumar.e...@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 9.0.1 Operating system: Ubuntu Description:
Hi, I'm using PostgreSQL 9.0.1 and driver PostgreSQL 9.0 JDBC4 and my OS is Ubuntu.I'm using serial type for auto-incrementing column id in my table everything works fine .when i stop my application and restart the application its fine but when i backup DB and then restore it back manually i'm inserting id column by myself during restoring...after restore If i start the application, the id column doesn't start incrementing from maximum value of id instead starts from begining (i.e., 1) and getting duplicate key value violates unique constraint "smsserver_out_pkey" Detail: Key (id)=(1) already exists till upto restored number of entries. ...what is the solution to over come this issue ... MY SCHEMA is create table smsserver_out ( id serial NOT NULL, type varchar(1) NOT NULL, recipient varchar(16) NOT NULL, text text NOT NULL, wap_url text NOT NULL, wap_expiry_date varchar(50), wap_signal varchar(1), create_date varchar(50) NOT NULL, originator varchar(16) NOT NULL, encoding varchar(1) NOT NULL, status_report integer NOT NULL, flash_sms integer NOT NULL, src_port integer NOT NULL, dst_port integer NOT NULL, sent_date varchar(50), ref_no varchar(64), priority integer NOT NULL, status varchar(1) NOT NULL, errors integer NOT NULL, gateway_id varchar(64) NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (id ) ) My Insert Query for restoring the database INSERT INTO smsserver_out(id,type,recipient,text,wap_url,wap_expiry_date,wap_signal,create_date,originator,encoding,status_report,flash_sms,src_port,dst_port,sent_date,ref_no,priority,status,errors,gateway_id) -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs