The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 3668 Logged by: Eric Weimer Email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PostgreSQL version: 8.1 Operating system: Linux Description: type error in serial Details:
Creating a table with a column of type serial causes the creation of a sequence tied as the default value for the column. The actual type of the column is integer, however the sequence created is of type bigint. If the sequence is created as a bigint, then the column should also be defined as bigint. Example: dev=# create temp table testing (id serial); NOTICE: CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "testing_id_seq" for serial column "testing.id" CREATE TABLE dev=# \d testing_id_seq Sequence "pg_temp_1.testing_id_seq" Column | Type ---------------+--------- sequence_name | name last_value | bigint increment_by | bigint max_value | bigint min_value | bigint cache_value | bigint log_cnt | bigint is_cycled | boolean is_called | boolean dev=# \d testing Table "pg_temp_1.testing" Column | Type | Modifiers --------+---------+------------------------------------------------------ id | integer | not null default nextval('testing_id_seq'::regclass) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq