ROWID columns

Informix®

When creating a table, Informix automatically adds a ROWID integer column (applies to non-fragmented tables only).

The ROWID column is auto-filled with a unique number and can be used like a primary key to access a given row.

Note: Informix ROWID usage was a common practice in the early days of Informix 4GL programming. Today it is recommended to define all your database tables with a PRIMARY KEY to uniquely identify rows.

With Informix, the SQLCA.SQLERRD[6] register contains the ROWID of the last modified row.

PostgreSQL

PostgreSQL tables can be created with an OID (Object Identifier) column, that is similar to Informix ROWID columns.

The type of PostgreSQL OID columns is INTEGER.

Important: Starting with PostgreSQL version 8.1, OID columns are no longer enabled by default. To have OID columns created for tables, you need to set the default_with_oid parameter to "on" in the postgresql.conf file.

The PostgreSQL C API provides the PQoidValue() function, to get the OID of the last inserted row. Unlike Informix SQLCA.SQLERRD[6], PostgreSQL does not return the OID of the last row modified by an UPDATE, or removed by a DELETE.

Solution

The database automatically converts ROWID keywords to OID for PostgreSQL.

If PostgreSQL OID columns are enabled in the database, SQL statements such as "SELECT ROWID FROM" and "UPDATE .. WHERE ROWID = ?" will work as with Informix.

To enable OID columns, the default_with_oid PostgreSQL server parameter must be set to "on". See Database configuration and design tasks for more details.

Note: SQLCA.SQLERRD[6] is partly supported: It works only for INSERT statements. As PostgreSQL does not return the OID of the last row modified by an UPDATE, or removed by a DELETE, this register will not contain the OID of the last modified or deleted row. All references to SQLCA.SQLERRD[6] should be reviewed.

As a general programming pattern, consider using PRIMARY KEY columns to identify database table rows.

The ROWID keyword translation can be controlled with the following FGLPROFILE entry:
dbi.database.dsname.ifxemul.rowid = { true | false }
For more details see IBM Informix emulation parameters in FGLPROFILE.