I have been using postgresql for 8 years in web projects and ran into
a problem that I could not find a solution for in the archives or
through Google.

Here is a generalized example of what I want to happen. I have a
customers table, and an orders table. I would like for each customer
to have orders that start at 1 and move up sequentially. I realize
it's probably not efficient to create a new sequence for each
customer, so am looking for alternate ways to accomplish the same
thing. Below is an illustrated example of the outcome I would like. I
would also like similar functionality to a sequence so duplicate
order_id's are not generated. Please keep in mind that for what I am
developing, having each customer's orders start at 1 is more of a need
than a want.

Thank you.


Customers
customer_id     customer_name
----------------------------------------------------------------
1                       acme corp
2                       hacker corp
3                       dixie corp


Orders
order_id        customer_id             timestamp
----------------------------------------------------------------
1                       1                       2009-07-01 14:42
1                       2                       2009-07-01 14:43
2                       2                       2009-07-01 14:44
1                       3                       2009-07-01 14:44
2                       1                       2009-07-01 14:44
3                       1                       2009-07-01 14:44

-- 
Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org)
To make changes to your subscription:
http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general

Reply via email to