[postgis-users] oid field

Aaron Koning aaronkoning at gmail.com
Tue Jun 20 08:57:39 PDT 2006


Version 8.1 doesn't create the oid field by default. I'm not sure how to
generate a system oid field, but you can always do: ALTER TABLE xyz ADD
COLUMN oid serial; I'm not sure if this fills in the oid value for each row,
or whether you have to do that after the fact.

oid is a sort of system field that, when created by default, isn't displayed
with "\d". Not sure why.

When using JUMP, does a unique id field get created? With shp2pgsql GID is
created and thats good enough for unique identification of rows...

Aaron


On 6/20/06, Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha <ezequias at recife.pe.gov.br> wrote:
>
> Aaron,
>
> When you tell new versions you mean 8.1 ?
>
> Another question, why this field does not appears in a "\d" command ?
> and how to generate this field if my application does not generated it ?
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Aaron Koning escreveu:
> > 'oid' is a database generated field containing unique values (one for
> > each row). In previous versions of PostgreSQL it was created by
> > default, however in newer versions it is not generated by default. The
> > shp2pgsql loader creates a 'gid' field that also contains unique
> > values, therefore the need for oid is moot ( i.e. use gid instead of
> oid).
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> > On 6/19/06, *Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha* <ezequias at recife.pe.gov.br
> > <mailto:ezequias at recife.pe.gov.br>> wrote:
> >
> >     Could someone tell me what oid field does ?
> >
> >     I am using JUMP to load data into PostGIS and it is not generating
> >     this
> >     king of column.
> >
> >     I just think it is a problem is becouse didn't load the
> >     spatial_ref_sys
> >     table yet.
> >
> >
> >     Sincerely
> >     Ezequias
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