2010/4/7 Olivier Baheux <olivierbah...@gmail.com>:

> i'm trying to find where are stored sequence definition
> (increment,minvalue,maxvalue,start,cache) in system tables. Atm I
> found everything exept sequence.

It's in the sequence itself (which can be accessed like a table). The
fact that this "table" is in fact a sequence is stored in pg_class:

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itsme=# CREATE TABLE a (i serial);
HINWEIS:  CREATE TABLE erstellt implizit eine Sequenz »a_i_seq« für
die »serial«-Spalte »a.i«
CREATE TABLE
itsme=# SELECT * FROM a_i_seq;
 sequence_name | last_value | increment_by |      max_value      |
min_value | cache_value | log_cnt | is_cycled | is_called
---------------+------------+--------------+---------------------+-----------+-------------+---------+-----------+-----------
 a_i_seq       |          1 |            1 | 9223372036854775807 |
    1 |           1 |       1 | f         | f
(1 Zeile)

itsme=# SELECT relkind FROM pg_class WHERE relname = 'a_i_seq';
 relkind
---------
 S
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Nicolas

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