Re: Maximum number of sequences that can be created
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Віталій Тимчишин <tivv00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2012/5/11 Robert Klemme <shortcutter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> On the contrary: what would be the /advantage/ of being able to create
>> millions of sequences? What's the use case?
>
> We are using sequences as statistics counters - they produce almost no
> performance impact and we can tolerate it's non-transactional nature. I can
> imaging someone who wants to have a sequence per user or other relation
> row.
I can almost see the point. But my natural choice in that case would
be a table with two columns. Would that actually be so much less
efficient? Of course you'd have fully transactional behavior and thus
locking.
Kind regards
robert
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