Dan Fitzpatrick <d...@eparklabs.com> writes:
> The rule is creating a new value from the sequence a_a_id_seq for  
> "new.options_id" on each UPDATE call. How do I use the variable  
> new.options_id in the three update statements without incrementing the  
> sequence again?

You don't.  This is one of the major disadvantages of rules: they're
macros, not functions, and as such don't have any real local variables.
You should probably look into whether you can do what you want with a
trigger instead of a rule.

                        regards, tom lane

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