Re: ERROR: column 'xxx' does not exist (under v. 7.4.1)
| От | Mark Gibson |
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| Тема | Re: ERROR: column 'xxx' does not exist (under v. 7.4.1) |
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| Msg-id | 40225E77.8050301@cromwell.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | ERROR: column 'xxx' does not exist (under v. 7.4.1) (Iker Arizmendi <iker@research.att.com>) |
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Re: ERROR: column 'xxx' does not exist (under v. 7.4.1)
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| Список | pgsql-general |
Iker Arizmendi wrote: > > Using psql and running as the owner of the table "app" I > try to access the columns of the table like so: > > SELECT * FROM app; > > which returns all the columns in the table including > the one I'm interested in, which is "companyID". > If instead I use something like: > > SELECT companyID FROM app; > > I get the following: > > ERROR: column "companyid" does not exist > > even though the column DOES exist (the previous query > returned "companyID" as one of the column headers). Any > suggestions as to what I might be missing? I'm running > Postgres 7.4.1. > > Regards, > Iker You need to quote the table name if it contains upper case or strange characters: SELECT "companyID" FROM app; -- Mark Gibson <gibsonm@cromwell.co.uk> Web Developer & Database Admin Cromwell Tools Ltd. Leicester, England.
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