Get default serial value after INSERT inside PL/pgSQL

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无人及你 2020-12-22 08:10

I have a table. I wrote a function in plpgsql that inserts a row into this table:

INSERT INTO simpleTalbe (name,money) values(\'momo\',1000) ;
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  • 2020-12-22 09:02

    select nextval('serial'); would not do what you want; nextval() actually increments the sequence, and then the INSERT would increment it again. (Also, 'serial' is not the name of the sequence your serial column uses.)

    @Erwin's answer (INSERT ... RETURNING) is the best answer, as the syntax was introduced specifically for this situation, but you could also do a

    SELECT currval('simpletalbe_id_seq') INTO ...
    

    any time after your INSERT to retrieve the current value of the sequence. (Note the sequence name format tablename_columnname_seq for the automatically-defined sequence backing the serial column.)

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  • 2020-12-22 09:08

    Use the RETURNING clause. You need to save the result somewhere inside PL/pgSQL - with an appended INTO ..

    INSERT INTO simpleTalbe (name,money) values('momo',1000)
    RETURNING id
    INTO _my_id_variable;
    

    _my_id_variable must have been declared with a matching data type.

    Related:

    • PostgreSQL next value of the sequences?

    Depending on what you plan to do with it, there is often a better solution with pure SQL. Examples:

    • Combining INSERT statements in a data-modifying CTE with a CASE expression
    • PostgreSQL multi INSERT...RETURNING with multiple columns
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