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Is something like this possible?

INSERT INTO Table2 (val)
VALUES ((INSERT INTO Table1 (name) VALUES ('a_title') RETURNING id));

like using the return value as value to insert a row in a second table with a reference to the first table?

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You can do so starting with Postgres 9.1:

with rows as (
INSERT INTO Table1 (name) VALUES ('a_title') RETURNING id
)
INSERT INTO Table2 (val)
SELECT id
FROM rows

In the meanwhile, if you're only interested in the id, you can do so with a trigger:

create function t1_ins_into_t2()
  returns trigger
as $$
begin
  insert into table2 (val) values (new.id);
  return new;
end;
$$ language plpgsql;

create trigger t1_ins_into_t2
  after insert on table1
for each row
execute procedure t1_ins_into_t2();
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