Problems w. SERIAL

From: Morten Primdahl <morten(at)primdahl(dot)net>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Problems w. SERIAL
Date: 2001-05-05 17:34:06
Message-ID: 3AF4398E.48930FBB@primdahl.net
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Hi.

Have the following tables:

CREATE TABLE tbl_a (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, data VARCHAR(5));
CREATE TABLE tbl_b (id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY, data VARCHAR(5));

CREATE TABLE tbl_c
(id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
data VARCHAR(50),
a SERIAL CONSTRAINT a_ref REFERENCES tbl_a(id),
b SERIAL CONSTRAINT b_ref REFERENCES tbl_b(id)
);

The two inserts into tbl_a and tbl_b work fine:

INSERT INTO tbl_a (data) VALUES ('a data');
INSERT INTO tbl_b (data) VALUES ('b data');

But if I do

INSERT INTO tbl_c (data, a, b) VALUES ('c data',1,1);

I get ERROR: Relation 'tbl_c_id_seq' does not exist
even though that sequence was implicitly created upon
creation of tbl_c - or?

Can anyone help me out on this? Thanks.

Morten

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