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Using NEXTVAL or CURRVAL to Query Global Sequence Numbers
Updated on 2022-09-16 GMT+08:00
Using NEXTVAL or CURRVAL to Query Global Sequence Numbers
- NEXTVAL returns the next sequence number, and CURRVAL returns the current sequence number. NEXTVAL(N) returns n unique sequence numbers.
- NEXTVAL(N) can be used only in select sequence.nextval(n) and does not support cross-schema operations.
- CURRVAL(N) is not supported.
Procedure
- Log in to the required DDM instance using a client.
- Open the required schema.
- Run the following command to create a global sequence:
create sequence seq_test;
- Run the following command to obtain the next sequence number:
select seq_test.nextval;
- Run the following command to obtain the current sequence number:
select seq_test.currval;
- Run the following command to obtain sequence numbers in batches:
select seq_test.nextval(n);
- Cross-schema operations are not supported when sequence numbers are obtained in batches.
- If no global sequence is used, CURRVAL returns 0.
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