how to reset id start from 1 in apex after deleting multiple rows in a table





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I delete 10 rows in a table and after inserting row data it should start from 1
but it start from 11

how i can fix it in apex



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  • you may refer this link stackoverflow.com/questions/51443457/… ( by this way you may reset your sequence to any integer you want )

    – Barbaros Özhan
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:52











  • It is the PT_ID column, right? Sounds like a candidate for a primary/unique key. If that's so, what you want would work only if you delete all rows from the table. Otherwise, sooner or later you'll violate uniqueness. What business problem are you trying to solve?

    – Littlefoot
    Nov 23 '18 at 19:01






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    Why do you need to reset this sequence? There's nothing wrong with a primary key id to not start at 1. Sequences are NOT guaranteed to give you a gap-free series of numbers.

    – eaolson
    Nov 23 '18 at 21:11


















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I delete 10 rows in a table and after inserting row data it should start from 1
but it start from 11

how i can fix it in apex



enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • you may refer this link stackoverflow.com/questions/51443457/… ( by this way you may reset your sequence to any integer you want )

    – Barbaros Özhan
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:52











  • It is the PT_ID column, right? Sounds like a candidate for a primary/unique key. If that's so, what you want would work only if you delete all rows from the table. Otherwise, sooner or later you'll violate uniqueness. What business problem are you trying to solve?

    – Littlefoot
    Nov 23 '18 at 19:01






  • 1





    Why do you need to reset this sequence? There's nothing wrong with a primary key id to not start at 1. Sequences are NOT guaranteed to give you a gap-free series of numbers.

    – eaolson
    Nov 23 '18 at 21:11














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I delete 10 rows in a table and after inserting row data it should start from 1
but it start from 11

how i can fix it in apex



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I delete 10 rows in a table and after inserting row data it should start from 1
but it start from 11

how i can fix it in apex



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  • you may refer this link stackoverflow.com/questions/51443457/… ( by this way you may reset your sequence to any integer you want )

    – Barbaros Özhan
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:52











  • It is the PT_ID column, right? Sounds like a candidate for a primary/unique key. If that's so, what you want would work only if you delete all rows from the table. Otherwise, sooner or later you'll violate uniqueness. What business problem are you trying to solve?

    – Littlefoot
    Nov 23 '18 at 19:01






  • 1





    Why do you need to reset this sequence? There's nothing wrong with a primary key id to not start at 1. Sequences are NOT guaranteed to give you a gap-free series of numbers.

    – eaolson
    Nov 23 '18 at 21:11



















  • you may refer this link stackoverflow.com/questions/51443457/… ( by this way you may reset your sequence to any integer you want )

    – Barbaros Özhan
    Nov 23 '18 at 17:52











  • It is the PT_ID column, right? Sounds like a candidate for a primary/unique key. If that's so, what you want would work only if you delete all rows from the table. Otherwise, sooner or later you'll violate uniqueness. What business problem are you trying to solve?

    – Littlefoot
    Nov 23 '18 at 19:01






  • 1





    Why do you need to reset this sequence? There's nothing wrong with a primary key id to not start at 1. Sequences are NOT guaranteed to give you a gap-free series of numbers.

    – eaolson
    Nov 23 '18 at 21:11

















you may refer this link stackoverflow.com/questions/51443457/… ( by this way you may reset your sequence to any integer you want )

– Barbaros Özhan
Nov 23 '18 at 17:52





you may refer this link stackoverflow.com/questions/51443457/… ( by this way you may reset your sequence to any integer you want )

– Barbaros Özhan
Nov 23 '18 at 17:52













It is the PT_ID column, right? Sounds like a candidate for a primary/unique key. If that's so, what you want would work only if you delete all rows from the table. Otherwise, sooner or later you'll violate uniqueness. What business problem are you trying to solve?

– Littlefoot
Nov 23 '18 at 19:01





It is the PT_ID column, right? Sounds like a candidate for a primary/unique key. If that's so, what you want would work only if you delete all rows from the table. Otherwise, sooner or later you'll violate uniqueness. What business problem are you trying to solve?

– Littlefoot
Nov 23 '18 at 19:01




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Why do you need to reset this sequence? There's nothing wrong with a primary key id to not start at 1. Sequences are NOT guaranteed to give you a gap-free series of numbers.

– eaolson
Nov 23 '18 at 21:11





Why do you need to reset this sequence? There's nothing wrong with a primary key id to not start at 1. Sequences are NOT guaranteed to give you a gap-free series of numbers.

– eaolson
Nov 23 '18 at 21:11












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