elegant way to fill a table with serial

From: Ivan Sergio Borgonovo <mail(at)webthatworks(dot)it>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: elegant way to fill a table with serial
Date: 2007-12-05 18:50:49
Message-ID: 20071205195049.5aff010b@webthatworks.it
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I've to fill something like:

create table DESTtable1 (
pk1 serial primary key,
-- rest of stuff
);

create table DESTtable2 (
pk2 serial primary key,
fk1 int references DESTtable1(pk1)
-- rest of stuff
);

from data that are such way

create table SRCtable1 (
pk1 serial primary key,
-- rest of stuff
);

create table SRCtable2 (
fk1 int references DESTtable1(pk1)
ak int not null,
-- rest of stuff
unique(fk1,aa)
);

substantially (fk1,aa) -> pk2

the best way I thought is:

create table temp1 (
pk2 serial primary key,
fk1 int references DESTtable1(pk1),
ak int not null
);

start transaction;

insert into temp1 (fk1,ak) select ....

insert into DESTtable2 (pk2,fk1,...)
select (pk2,fk1...) from SRC2
join temp1 ...
);

setval('....',currval('...'));

commit;

But it looks awful. I did it. It worked... but it is awful!

BTW I saw there is no OWNED BY in 8.1, is there any other way to
auto-drop sequences when columns get dropped?

--
Ivan Sergio Borgonovo
http://www.webthatworks.it

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