ALTER SEQUENCE
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  SQL - Language Statements
 
 
  ALTER SEQUENCE
  
   change the definition of a sequence generator
  
 
 
  ALTER SEQUENCE
 
 
ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ INCREMENT [ BY ] increment ]
    [ MINVALUE minvalue | NO MINVALUE ] [ MAXVALUE maxvalue | NO MAXVALUE ]
    [ START [ WITH ] start ]
    [ RESTART [ [ WITH ] restart ] ]
    [ CACHE cache ] [ [ NO ] CYCLE ]
    [ OWNED BY { table_name.column_name | NONE } ]
ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name OWNER TO new_owner
ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name RENAME TO new_name
ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name SET SCHEMA new_schema
 
 
  Description
  
   ALTER SEQUENCE changes the parameters of an existing
   sequence generator.  Any parameters not specifically set in the
   ALTER SEQUENCE command retain their prior settings.
  
  
   You must own the sequence to use ALTER SEQUENCE>.
   To change a sequence's schema, you must also have CREATE>
   privilege on the new schema.
   To alter the owner, you must also be a direct or indirect member of the new
   owning role, and that role must have CREATE privilege on
   the sequence's schema.  (These restrictions enforce that altering the owner
   doesn't do anything you couldn't do by dropping and recreating the sequence.
   However, a superuser can alter ownership of any sequence anyway.)
  
 
 
  Parameters
   
    
     
      name
      
       
        The name (optionally schema-qualified) of a sequence to be altered.
       
      
     
     
      IF EXISTS
      
       
        Do not throw an error if the sequence does not exist. A notice is issued
        in this case.
       
      
     
     
      increment
      
       
        The clause INCREMENT BY increment is
        optional. A positive value will make an ascending sequence, a
        negative one a descending sequence.  If unspecified, the old
        increment value will be maintained.
       
      
     
     
      minvalue
      NO MINVALUE
      
       
        The optional clause MINVALUE minvalue determines
        the minimum value a sequence can generate. If NO
        MINVALUE is specified, the defaults of 1 and
        -263>-1 for ascending and descending sequences,
        respectively, will be used.  If neither option is specified,
        the current minimum value will be maintained.
       
      
     
     
      maxvalue
      NO MAXVALUE
      
       
        The optional clause MAXVALUE maxvalue determines
        the maximum value for the sequence. If NO
        MAXVALUE is specified, the defaults are
        263>-1 and -1 for ascending and descending
        sequences, respectively, will be used.  If neither option is
        specified, the current maximum value will be maintained.
       
      
     
     
      start
      
       
        The optional clause START WITH start changes the
        recorded start value of the sequence.  This has no effect on the
        current> sequence value; it simply sets the value
        that future ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART> commands will use.
       
      
     
     
      restart
      
       
        The optional clause RESTART [ WITH restart ] changes the
        current value of the sequence.  This is equivalent to calling the
        setval> function with is_called =
        false>: the specified value will be returned by the
        next> call of nextval>.
        Writing RESTART> with no restart> value is equivalent to supplying
        the start value that was recorded by CREATE SEQUENCE>
        or last set by ALTER SEQUENCE START WITH>.
       
      
     
     
      cache
      
       
        The clause CACHE cache enables
        sequence numbers to be preallocated and stored in memory for
        faster access. The minimum value is 1 (only one value can be
        generated at a time, i.e., no cache).  If unspecified, the old
        cache value will be maintained.
       
      
     
     
      CYCLE
      
       
        The optional CYCLE key word can be used to enable
        the sequence to wrap around when the
        maxvalue or
        minvalue has been
        reached by
        an ascending or descending sequence respectively. If the limit is
        reached, the next number generated will be the
        minvalue or
        maxvalue,
        respectively.
       
      
     
     
      NO CYCLE
      
       
        If the optional NO CYCLE key word is
        specified, any calls to nextval after the
        sequence has reached its maximum value will return an error.
        If neither CYCLE or NO
        CYCLE are specified, the old cycle behavior will be
        maintained.
       
      
     
   
    OWNED BY table_name.column_name
    OWNED BY NONE
    
     
      The OWNED BY option causes the sequence to be
      associated with a specific table column, such that if that column
      (or its whole table) is dropped, the sequence will be automatically
      dropped as well.  If specified, this association replaces any
      previously specified association for the sequence.  The specified
      table must have the same owner and be in the same schema as the
      sequence.
      Specifying OWNED BY NONE removes any existing
      association, making the sequence free-standing>.
     
    
   
   
    new_owner
    
     
      The user name of the new owner of the sequence.
     
    
   
   
    new_name
    
     
      The new name for the sequence.
     
    
   
   
    new_schema
    
     
      The new schema for the sequence.
     
    
   
    
   
  
 
  Notes
  
   To avoid blocking of concurrent transactions that obtain numbers from the
   same sequence, ALTER SEQUENCE's effects on the sequence
   generation parameters are never rolled back; those changes take effect
   immediately and are not reversible.  However, the OWNED BY>,
   OWNER TO>, RENAME TO>, and SET SCHEMA>
   clauses cause ordinary catalog updates that can be rolled back.
  
  
   ALTER SEQUENCE will not immediately affect
   nextval> results in backends,
   other than the current one, that have preallocated (cached) sequence
   values. They will use up all cached values prior to noticing the changed
   sequence generation parameters.  The current backend will be affected
   immediately.
  
  
   ALTER SEQUENCE does not affect the currval>
   status for the sequence.  (Before PostgreSQL
   8.3, it sometimes did.)
  
  
   For historical reasons, ALTER TABLE can be used with
   sequences too; but the only variants of ALTER TABLE
   that are allowed with sequences are equivalent to the forms shown above.
  
 
 
  Examples
  
   Restart a sequence called serial, at 105:
ALTER SEQUENCE serial RESTART WITH 105;
 
 
  Compatibility
  
   ALTER SEQUENCE conforms to the SQL
   standard, except for the START WITH>,
   OWNED BY>, OWNER TO>, RENAME TO>, and
   SET SCHEMA clauses, which are
   PostgreSQL extensions.
  
 
 
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