På torsdag 28. april 2016 kl. 20:30:20, skrev Israel Brewster <
isr...@ravnalaska.net <mailto:isr...@ravnalaska.net>>:
This is probably crazy talk, but in Postgresql is there any way to have a
"keyed" sequence? That is, I have a table with a list of departments. While
*relatively* static, technically speaking this is a dynamic list - someone
certainly could decide to add a department, or combine two departments into one
new one, whatever. In any case, I would ideally like to have a sequence per
department, but since the list is dynamic it's not as simple as creating 33
independent sequences and then having a lookup table somewhere, although I
guess I could implement something of the sort with triggers.
Is there any elegant way of accomplishing this? Something like SELECT
nextval('department_seq['ops'])?
Maybe this will help you:
http://instagram-engineering.tumblr.com/post/10853187575/sharding-ids-at-instagram
Then you can do:
"id" bigint NOT NULL DEFAULT insta5.next_id(),
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