Tom Lane wrote:
> Joe Conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > One thing I wondered about here -- is it still possible to use a 
> > sequence, which is autogenerated by a SERIAL column, as the default 
> > value for another table?
> 
> Sure, same as before.
> 
> > If so, does this create another dependency to 
> > prevent dropping the sequence, and hence the original (creating) table also?
> 
> As the code stands, no.  The other table's default would look like
>       nextval('first_table_col_seq')
> and the dependency deducer only sees nextval() and a string constant
> in this.
> 
> Someday I'd like to see us support the Oracle-ish syntax
>       first_table_col_seq.nextval
> which would expose the sequence reference in a way that allows the
> system to understand it during static examination of a query.

OK, so creator tracks it, and referencers, even in DEFAULT, don't.  Good
to know and probably something we need to point out in the release
notes.

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