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Below is my table book.

        ID  BookName StoreId  Sequence Price
        1    ABC       1         1      450
        2    DEF       1         2      450
        3    GHF       2         1      300

So above table is book table, Each store will have multiple books. I am writing a function which will insert book record in this table. While inserting the new record our requirement is new book sequence should Max(Sequence) + 1 of corresponding store. I have written below query for that.

    INSERT INTO Book(BookName,StoreId,Sequence,Price) Values
       (@name,@sid,(SELECT MAX(Sequence) + 1 from book where StoreId=@StoreId),@price)

This query is working fine when we already have inserted storeId present in table but as soon as i give storeId not present table Sequence will come as NULL because we don't have any existing sequence for that store and Max(sequence)+1 will give Null. What is best way to resolve this?

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    On a side note, you have to LOCK TABLE Book IN EXCLUSIVE MODE before you do this, otherwise you can insert duplicate IDs from concurrent transactions. I strongly suggest using a counter table based approach instead; search for "postgresql gapless sequence" to learn more. Oct 24, 2015 at 8:33

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You will have to use some sort of isnull function or coalesce.

refer this.

What is the PostgreSQL equivalent for ISNULL()

INSERT INTO Book(BookName,StoreId,Sequence,Price) Values
       (@name,@sid,coalesce((SELECT MAX(Sequence) + 1 from book where StoreId=@StoreId),1),@price)
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Try It :

INSERT INTO Book
       (BookName,StoreId,Sequence,Price)
Values
       (@name,@sid,(SELECT MAX(Sequence) + 1 from book),@price)
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