"Ovidiu Tanasiciuc" <tanasic...@yahoo.com> writes: > I have 2 tables a and b > a have column id - bigserial > b have column Id - bigserial with I uppercase > both automatic have 2 sequences > the problem is then i make pg_dump with data only and insert command,even > like or from pgadmin > E:/Programe/PostgreSQL/8.4/bin\pg_dump.exe --host servercnp --port 5432 > --username postgres --format plain --data-only --column-inserts --verbose > --file "C:\Users\ovidiu\Desktop\x.sql" --table public.a secretariat
> the table a.sql file have the line > SELECT pg_catalog.setval('a_id_seq', 4392, false); > but the tabel b doesn't have this line. Are you looking carefully? It would actually look like SELECT pg_catalog.setval('"b_Id_seq"', something, false); Another likely theory is that you didn't actually make the column "Id" as a serial, but tried to attach a sequence to it manually. In that case I'd guess you forgot the ALTER SEQUENCE OWNED BY step. regards, tom lane -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs