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> I use some updateable views to handle my data (which are amazingly
> slow), which gives me ultimate flexibility to handle my data. 
> 
> there are some insert rules which use currval() to get the last
> sequence id for my data which I have to insert.
> 
> The problem now is, it works fine if I do the statement via normal
> insert into satatements, even within a transaction block. So far so
> good. But If I migrate my old data via **Insert into my_new_view
> Select ... From my_old_table**, Only the last retrieved value of the
> sequences is used which blows my whole internal logic, because
> obviously I want to use the current (for that row) and not the last
> id.

    What does the code look like?

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