On 22/01/2020 5:32 am, Soumen Khatua wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I want to start my primary key from saome random number like:
> 7777(onwards)
> but not from 1.
I wonder why?
> How I can do that in django?
If I really had to do that I would adjust the relevant sequence manually
via PGAdmin.
Otherwise, I would have to invent a single use method which only
operates if the id is 1 on creation of a model instance. That method
would have to generate the random number and execute raw SQL to update
the sequence and then update the id to match.
Another way might be to continuously create and delete records until the
id was the same as your random number.
Good luck
Mike
>
> Thank you in advance
>
> Regards,
> Soumen
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