either way, I do not think it's "programmatic", I assume 
nobody think they are?

On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Ross J. Reedstrom wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 01:37:21PM -0600, Ed Loehr wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 
> > > and, it seems not "programmatically at all.
> > 
> > What would make it "programmatic" in my view would be calling a
> > function, as in "$newID = GetNewID()", prior to INSERT and then using
> > the returned ID value in your INSERT, rather than using a 'default
> > nextval' to get the value.  I don't see why one wouldn't want to use a
> > sequence object within GetNewID(), FWIW.  But sounds like it is not
> > the kind of programmatic example/explanation you were looking for...
> > 
> 
> In fact, that's exactly how a number of core psql developers recommend
> handling the problem of how to get the new value just assigned by
> a default nextval() clause: don't use the default, do:
> 
> $newID = SELECT nextval('my_ID_seq')
> 
> INSERT INTO my_table (my_id,somethng,otherthng) VALUES ($newID, $some, $other)
> 
> or equivalent, so you've already got the ID in hand.
> 
> Personally, I use the SELECT curval('seq_name') construct.
> 
> Ross
> 
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> Ross J. Reedstrom, Ph.D., <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> NSBRI Research Scientist/Programmer
> Computer and Information Technology Institute
> Rice University, 6100 S. Main St.,  Houston, TX 77005
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