Hello, I see 'identity' column values increment even when some error(s) occurs while inserting data. Is that a known bug or known behavior? Create script of table:**************************** CREATE TABLE public.users( id integer NOT NULL GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY ( INCREMENT 1 START 1 MINVALUE 1 MAXVALUE 2147483647 CACHE 1 ), username character varying(255) COLLATE pg_catalog."default", email character varying(255) COLLATE pg_catalog."default", first_name character varying(255) COLLATE pg_catalog."default", last_name character varying(255) COLLATE pg_catalog."default", CONSTRAINT users_pkey PRIMARY KEY (id), CONSTRAINT "test_UX" UNIQUE (username))WITH ( OIDS = FALSE)TABLESPACE pg_default; ALTER TABLE public.users OWNER to postgres;***********************************column id is int and identity columncolumn username is unique When I insert data that violates the unique constraint, I see that the id value gets incremented. And I see missing values in between when I add the correct data next time. my Insert SQLinsert into users (username, email, first_name, last_name) values ('ONE', 'o...@gmail.com', 'one', '1'); // id = 1insert into users (username, email, first_name, last_name) values ('ONE', 'o...@gmail.com', 'one', '1'); // Insert failsinsert into users (username, email, first_name, last_name) values ('TWO', 'o...@gmail.com', 'one', '1'); // id = 3insert into users0(username, email, first_name, last_name) values ('TWO', 'o...@gmail.com', 'one', '1'); // insert fails as there is no users0 tableinsert into users (username, email, first_name, last_name) values ('THREE', 'o...@gmail.com', 'one', '1'); // id = 5 ID gets incremented even when some wrong table name is mentioned in the query. Check 4th query. Is it a known behavior or a known bug?
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