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.
1 Answer
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.
ORDER
clause? Because if you don't, the order is unspecified. I have seen the order change afterINSERT
s as well.