I can't remember all the details off hand, but in general you shouldn't load
data with keys higher than 9999. If you search nabble there was a similar
discussion about a year ago.
Regards
Scott
On 30/06/07, Art Hughes <
[hidden email]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I'm having trouble with the inventoryItemId sequence seed not being set
> to point to the next entry when I import data from InventoryItem.xml.
> E.g. I setup a new system, install ofbiz, load the seed data, bring up
> the system, use webtools to load my test data. When the system starts,
> the inventoryItemId sequence seed is "10000" with no Inventory Items, if
> I receive an item, the inventoryItemId="10000" for that entry. After I
> import new data, the last inventoryItemId="10078" in the table. If I try
> to receive another item, a duplicate key value error occurs and the
> inventoryItemId="10002" is in the data to be written.
>
> Where is this seed data stored within the system and can it be accessed
> to change.
>
> Thanks,
> Art
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