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I am a bit late on the topic but you can just use the corresponding
functions, see
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/ssw_ibm_i_73/db2/rbafzseqref.htm
. NEXT VALUE will give you exactly that ... the next value of the sequence.
And to manually get the value of a sequence can come handy when you want
have a unique key across multiple tables. F. e. if you have a customer
table and a prospects table but want to have a unique key across both.
And when a prospect turns to a customer you want to transfer the
prospect to the customer table with keeping the same keep from the
prospects table. (I know it is no longer unique across both tables but
you probably know what I mean. And I don't say that it is a good data
model but it is a valid case.)
My 2 cents.
Mihael
On 02.06.2018 17:28, Jack Callahan wrote:
Curious as to why you want to know the next sequence number.kind
You don't need to provide the value to add a row to your table- that's
of the point of allowing the system to generate the value.been
If you want to know the identity value assigned to a row after it has
inserted (so you can use it as a foreign key for other tables that referto
this row), something like this should do the trick.
SELECT id INTO :newid
FROM FINAL TABLE
( INSERT INTO yourtable ...)
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