"Michael Paesold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > In a PL/pgSQL function I want to insert into a table and get the OID back. > That usually works with > GET DIAGNOSTICS last_oid = RESULT_OID; > right after the insert statement.
> But if the table that I insert to has a rule (or perhaps a trigger?) that > updates another table, the RESULT_OID after the insert will be 0 (zero). As of CVS tip, this example produces the results I believe you want: regression=# SELECT pltestfunc(10); NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282229 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282230 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282231 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282232 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282233 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282234 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282235 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282236 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282237 NOTICE: RESULT_OID: 282238 pltestfunc ------------ t (1 row) regression=# SELECT * FROM pltest; id | t ----+------ 1 | test 2 | test 3 | test 4 | test 5 | test 6 | test 7 | test 8 | test 9 | test 10 | test (10 rows) regards, tom lane ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html