You probably need to specify your wildcard on both tables.
CREATE TABLE "BorujerdDistCent" as
SELECT "Borujerd".*, "Lorestan".*, t_distance(st_centroid("Lorestan".geometry),"Borujerd".geometry)/1000
as DistFromCntroid
FROM "Borujerd", "Lorestan"
Where "Lorestan"."Shahrestan" = 'بروجرد'
ORDER BY "Borujerd".abady_name ASC
Jason Aleski / IT Specialist
On 5/12/2015 3:31 AM, BahramPSQL wrote:
> I want to run a spatial query from two table!
>
> CREATE TABLE "BorujerdDistCent" as
> SELECT
> *, st_distance(st_centroid("Lorestan".geometry),"Borujerd".geometry)/1000
> as DistFromCntroid
> FROM "Borujerd", "Lorestan"
> Where "Lorestan"."Shahrestan" = 'بروجرد'
> ORDER BY
> "Borujerd".abady_name ASC
>
> But i will see this error!
> ERROR: column "gid" specified more than once
> ********** Error **********
>
> ERROR: column "gid" specified more than once
> SQL state: 42701
>
>
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