lastInsertId does not work in Postgresql
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I am using Postgresql, when I want to use PDO to retrieve the latest insertion ID, I got a problem. Here is my code:

$db->lastInsertId('columnName');

The error message says

SQLSTATE[42P01]: Undefined table: 7 ERROR: relation "columnName" does not exist

I guess I have some misunderstanding about "sequence object" stated in the PHP Manual.

Note:

Returns the ID of the last inserted row, or the last value from a sequence object, 
depending on the underlying driver. For example, PDO_PGSQL() requires you to specify the 
name of a sequence object for the name parameter.

Currently, the "columnName" is the string of that auto-incremented attribute. Can anyone point out where I went wrong? Thanks.

Predesignate answered 8/5, 2012 at 4:30 Comment(1)
Possible duplicate of Get last insert id after a prepared insert with PDORuprecht
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PostgreSQL uses sequences to generate values for serial columns and serial columns are generally what is used for "auto-incrementing" columns in PostgreSQL. Sequences have names and are, in general, independent of any particular table so you could have one sequence generating unique IDs for several different tables; the sequence name is what lastInsertId wants as its argument:

For example, PDO_PGSQL() requires you to specify the name of a sequence object for the name parameter.

The sequence object created by PostgreSQL is automatically named [table]_[column]_seq, So:

$id = $db->lastInsertId('tableName_columnName_seq');
Farad answered 8/5, 2012 at 4:40 Comment(4)
doesn't work that way. PGSQL "requires" a parameter to indicate the sequence object. If you leave it blank, nothing is returned.Predesignate
@Michael: Then you need to know the name of the sequence. The default would be t_c_seq where t is the table name and c is the column name. This requirement is rather bizarre though. I don't have all the PHP/PostgreSQL set up ATM so I can't verify any of this myself.Farad
table_column_seq, this is it! Thanks you!Predesignate
@Michael: You could also look at INSERT ... RETURNING id and bypass lastInsertId completely.Farad
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I ran into this issue today, lastInsertId() was only returning false. Found the answer that solved my issue on a different thread: https://mcmap.net/q/383705/-get-last-insert-id-after-a-prepared-insert-with-pdo

CREATE TABLE ingredients (
    id         SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
    name       varchar(255) NOT NULL,
);

So the sequence name will be ingredients_id_seq

$db->lastInsertId('ingredients_id_seq');
Assiduous answered 16/2, 2016 at 19:14 Comment(0)
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So the sequence name will be ingredients_id_seq,

$db->lastInsertId('ingredients_id_seq');

This format actually solved my issues!!!

Sur answered 22/4, 2016 at 16:56 Comment(1)
you can also use $db->nextval();Sur
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Use sequence name instead column name

$db->lastInsertId('columnName');
Parmenter answered 2/10, 2015 at 9:34 Comment(0)

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