Hey, actually it did!
There is a way I can tell pgsql to stop doing that? I have some
problems here with that.
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 16:35, Stephan Szabo wrote:
> On 6 Jan 2003, Felipe Schnack wrote:
>
> > I have a table called "questionarios" (sorry, it's portuguese), and
> > its primary key is a field called "codquestionario". Why pgsql doesn't
> > "throw" an error when this query is executed?
> > select * from questionarios q where questionarios.codquestionario = 1
> > In my opinion, "questionarios" should not be valid in this query, only
> > "q", but for some reason the condition "questionarios.codquestionario"
> > just get ignored and all records are returned.
> > Why??
>
> You probably should be getting a notice with that query.
> NOTICE: Adding missing FROM-clause entry for table "questionarios"
>
> It realizes the query is invalid as is and attempts to add questionarios
> to the from list to make it valid, thus the query you're really running
> is:
>
> select * from questionarios q, questionarios where
> questionarios.codquestionario = 1;
>
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