Hello, I am trying to insert into a table to generate sequential ids. Is there a way to do this repeatedly using execute_values if there is only one column and it is auto incremented? It seems the execute_values requires at least one non-default value.
I am trying to do this: query = "INSERT INTO MYTABLE (id) VALUES (DEFAULT) RETURNING id;" execute_values(cursor, query, args_list, template=None, page_size=100, fetch=True) If I don't use a %s argument and just put dummy values in the arglist, I get error E ValueError: the query doesn't contain any '%s' placeholder I understand why this doesn't work because it can't extract the placeholder and replicate values there. If I change DEFAULT to %s and try to use blank tuples I get this E psycopg2.errors.SyntaxError: syntax error at or near ")" E LINE 1: INSERT INTO MYTABLE (id) VALUES (),(),() RETURNING id; If I use "DEFAULT" as a string it tries to insert a string into an int column, not use the DEFAULT value. Is there a way to insert the default value here? I don't see anything like this in the documentation. My table looks like this: "CREATE TABLE MYTABLE (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY)" Thanks, Steve