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I have started using postgresql recently and PGAdmin as the tool to manage it. Today I had to insert a row in between and to my surprise i did not find a GUI way to do it on PGAdmin. And now when I am querying the table it returns me the 2nd row 1st. Since I am new to this I do not know how to deal with this. Also please tell me if I no longer want to use postgresql and switch to mysql or some other is there a specific way to export my databases.

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    Do you have an ORDER clause? Because if you don't, the order is unspecified. I have seen the order change after INSERTs as well. Jul 26, 2015 at 14:32
  • So if I have to traverse through the relation from top to bottom then I have to use the ORDER clause every time? Jul 26, 2015 at 14:57
  • If you want to have a specific order, yes. Jul 26, 2015 at 15:04
  • There is no such thing as the "top" or the "bottom" of a relational table.
    – user330315
    Jul 26, 2015 at 16:06

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SQL tables represent unordered sets. SQL result sets are unordered, unless you have an order by clause.

I would strongly suggest that you have a serial column in the table that is used as a primary key. One advantage is that you get the insert order. Then, you can retrieve the results using:

select t.*
from table t
order by <serial column goes here>;

You can only depend on the ordering in the result set when you have an order by clause in the query.

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