SERIAL corresponds to a sequence <tablename>_<columnname>_seq in postgres, just call nextval on that.

On Feb 28, 2006, at 7:57 AM, Nicholas Wieland wrote:


I'm looking at column.default.arg.execute (), but I haven't found a way to use it ...
What I need is just the SERIAL nextval () value.

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