On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 9:41 AM Werner Kuhnle <w...@kuhnle.com> wrote:

> I've tried to using the newer definition:
> id int GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY
> but that does not solve the problem.
>
> Is there a way to define id columns to that when the database provides
> values,
> it recognizes already existing values avoiding conflicts.
>

You'll need to run something like the below to set the next value to the
max current value. You'll just have to figure out the name of the sequence
that is automatically created whether you use the pseudo type serial, or
the newer IDENTITY option. Both are implemented with a sequence.

--set sequence to max ID on a table
select setval( 'table_name_id_seq', ( select max(id) + 1 from table_name )
);

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