Hiroshi Inoue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > # create table inoue.t1 (id serial primary key, dt text); > NOTICE: CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence 't1_id_seq' > for SERIAL column 't1.id' > NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index > 't1_pkey' for table 't1' > CREATE > # insert into inoue.t1 (dt) values ('abc'); > ERROR: Relation "t1_id_seq" does not exist
Okay, I fixed SERIAL column creation so that you get a default like this: regression=# \d t1 Table "t1" Column | Type | Modifiers --------+---------+------------------------------------------------------- id | integer | not null default nextval('"inoue"."t1_id_seq"'::text) dt | text | Indexes: t1_pkey primary key btree (id) I'm not entirely thrilled with this solution, because it forecloses the possibility of dumping the table definition and then reloading it into a different schema. We haven't yet talked much about how pg_dump should behave with schemas --- but I think it will be important for pg_dump to be able to choose whether to qualify object names with a schema name or not in its dump output. The above approach makes it harder to do so. regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster