On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 10:45 -0700, Redefined Horizons wrote: > I'm having trouble figuring out how to use the currval() function for > sequences in an INSERT statement. I did some searching online, but > couldn't find what I was looking for. > > I have two Schemas in my Database: > > metadata > geometry > > I have a table named "metadata_geometries" in the metadata schema. > I have a table named "geometry_polaris_numbers" in the geometry schema. > > Both tables have bigserial columns set up as primary keys. > > There is a one-to-one relationship between records in the > metadata_geometries table and the geometry.polaris_numbers table. > > Here is what I'd like to do in my query: > > Insert a value into the "metadata.metadata_geometries" table. > > Select the value just inserted in to the primary key column, > "pk_dbuid" of that table, and insert it into the > "geometry.polaris_numbers" table in the "metadata" column. > > I had the query set up like this: > > INSERT INTO metadata.metadata_geometries (value) > VALUES ('This is a test.'); > > INSERT INTO geometry.polaris_numbers (pnuid, number_of_digits, error, > value, metadata) > VALUES (2305, 7, 1000000, 1000, > currval(metadata.metadata_geometries.pk_dbuid); > > However, when I try and execute the query I get the following error message: > > ERROR: Missing FROM-clause for table "metadata_geometries"
You need to give currval the name of the sequence that is being incremented. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match