On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 3:19 PM, David Kerr <d...@mr-paradox.net> wrote:
> Howdy all.
>
> I've got a function that basically does this:
>
> DELETE FROM test where id = $1
> INSERT into test (id) values ($1);

You're missing a semi-colon up there, is that a problem?

> id is the primay key, so it has to be unique.
>
> First time I run it, works great.
> If I run it again in the same session, I get
> ERROR:  duplicate key value violates unique constraint "test_pkey"
>
> If I log out and then log back in, it runs fine again (the first time).
>
> Is there some setting for the function that I need to set to make this run 
> correctly
> every time?

This should just work.  Please post a more complete example of what's
happening (php code, queries something) that reproduces this problem
in a way I can just type it in and see it on my end.

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