51.85. pg_sequences
  The view
  
   pg_sequences
  
  provides access to
   useful information about each sequence in the database.
 
   
    Table 51.86. 
    
     pg_sequences
    
    Columns
   
  
| Name | Type | References | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 
        schemaname
        | 
        name
        | 
        
          | Name of schema containing sequence | 
| 
        sequencename
        | 
        name
        | 
        
          | Name of sequence | 
| 
        sequenceowner
        | 
        name
        | 
        
          | Name of sequence's owner | 
| 
        data_type
        | 
        regtype
        | 
        
          | Data type of the sequence | 
| 
        start_value
        | 
        bigint
        | Start value of the sequence | |
| 
        min_value
        | 
        bigint
        | Minimum value of the sequence | |
| 
        max_value
        | 
        bigint
        | Maximum value of the sequence | |
| 
        increment_by
        | 
        bigint
        | Increment value of the sequence | |
| 
        cycle
        | 
        boolean
        | Whether the sequence cycles | |
| 
        cache_size
        | 
        bigint
        | Cache size of the sequence | |
| 
        last_value
        | 
        bigint
        | The last sequence value written to disk.  If caching is used,
       this value can be greater than the last value handed out from the
       sequence.  Null if the sequence has not been read from yet.  Also, if
       the current user does not have 
        USAGE
       or
        SELECT
       privilege on the sequence, the value is
       null. |