问题
I'm currently working on modifying a Firebird v. 1.5 database.
The database structure will be modified running queries from a delphi application using interbase components, the problem I'm facing is that I need to run a lot of queries, some of which include creating generators and updating the generator value, the problem is that I need to achieve this in as few queries as possible, but it seems(at least to me) that this is not really possible, what I'm trying to do is the following:
/* this command creates a generator to be used for table TABLENAME */
CREATE GENERATOR GEN_TABLENAME;
So I've created a generator, now I need to set it's value at the current max id from table TABLENAME, like so:
/* one would expect that the following command would work, well it doesn't */
SET GENERATOR GEN_TABLENAME TO (SELECT MAX(ID) FROM TABLENAME);
Now, is there any workaround for this, or am I forced to:
- create the generator
- get the max id
- update the generator value
and repeat process for every table?
I also expected that
SELECT
SELECT MAX(ID) AS ID_TABLENAME_1 FROM TABLENAME_1,
...
SELECT MAX(ID) AS ID_TABLENAME_N FROM TABLENAME_N
would be a workaround to get the max id's from every table in one command, but it doesn't.
回答1:
Statement
SET GENERATOR GEN_TABLENAME TO (SELECT MAX(ID) FROM TABLENAME);
mixes DDL (SET GENERATOR
) and DML (SELECT
), AFAIK this is not generally supported and Firebird doesn't support it for sure.
If you can upgrade to the latest version of Firebird then you could use EXECUTE BLOCK and / or EXECUTE STATEMENT to do it all "in one statement" and server side, but with Firebird 1.5 you have to settle for the long way (one statement to get the current max, then another one update the generator).
回答2:
You could create a stored procedure and call it from Delphi:
create procedure update_generators
as
declare variable max_id integer;
declare variable table_name char(31);
declare variable generator_name char(31);
begin
/* assuming generator naming convention GEN_XXX -> table name XXX */
for select
trim(g.rdb$generator_name),
substring(trim(g.rdb$generator_name) from 5)
from rdb$generators g
where (coalesce(g.rdb$system_flag, 0) = 0)
into
:generator_name,
:table_name
do
begin
/* assuming that the field name is always ID */
execute statement 'select max(id) from ' || :table_name into :max_id;
execute statement 'set generator ' || :generator_name || ' to ' || :max_id;
end
end^
It looks like execute statement
is supported by Firebird 1.5 already.
In Firebird 2.0 and later, you could also wrap the code in a execute block
and avoid creating a stored procedure.
回答3:
With the following trick you can set the generator value to the maximum ID value of a table with one SQL statement in Firebird:
SELECT GEN_ID( GEN_TABLENAME,
(SELECT MAX(ID) FROM TABLENAME) - GEN_ID(GEN_TABLENAME, 0)) FROM RDB$DATABASE;
That works, because GEN_ID( <GeneratorName>, <increment>)
gets the generator value and increments it by <increment>
. This should work in Firebird 1.5 as well as in newer versions.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8487018/updating-generator-value-issue