Two tables have a sequence for the PK. Over time I manually entered the PK numbers not being aware of applying DEFAULT to generate the next number.
I just tried to set one table's PK sequence to the current max(PK) value using this expression from a stackexchange thread: SELECT setval('<sequence_name>', <current_max_number>, true); -- next value will be max(PK) + 1 Needing to add a new row to a table for a specific industry table (with 52 rows) I set the PK as DEFAULT in the INSERT INTO expression. To my surprise and disappointment all 52 rows now have the company_name column as the newly inserted name. Feh! I need to restore all the correct names for each PK. There's an alternate expression in that SE thread that I didn't try: ALTER SEQUENCE <sequence_name> RESTART WITH <next_number>; I want to avoid this same situation when resetting the second table's PK sequence number and would like to understand why the SELECT expression changed all column values rather than adding a new row with its attributes. And how to I reset sequences to ignore all current values while adding the next higher value to the end when a new row is INSERTed. TIA, Rich