> Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "INSERT/UPDATE ... RETURNING" isn't something a driver can take advantage > of. > It would require it to modify your statements which it can't do safely. So > your application would have such non-portable SQL code written into it. > Switch > databases and your application code needs to be ported.
I really don't think it matters. Currently, in PostgreSQL, there is only 'one true way' to have a real unique identifier for any given tuple that is persistent across queries and this is a sequence. Since sequences are basically managed by the app, your driver (I'm assuming) can't reliably use them. This is kind of similar to the issues being talked about wrt user locks. Because the lack of a true persistent tuple identifier, they require some data to be passed to them from the app (not really a big deal for them, however). From the point of view of your driver, the real solution is to bump oid to 64 bits and un-deprecate it. Merlin ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq