Aasmund, > The oid column will always be blank. The oid column can never be used > for anything usefull.
I believe the *official* reccommendation now is that you leave the OIDs to the system, and create your own SERIAL values for row identification. There are *lots* of problems with using OIDs as an index, and you've just found one more! -Josh ______AGLIO DATABASE SOLUTIONS___________________________ Josh Berkus Complete information technology [EMAIL PROTECTED] and data management solutions (415) 565-7293 for law firms, small businesses fax 621-2533 and non-profit organizations. San Francisco
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