[btoc@rdl10090app15 ~]$ rpm -qa |grep odbc
postgresql-odbc-08.01.0200-3.1
Are you using a later version ? is so which one and any ideas what version it has been fixed in ?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Hiroshi Inoue [mailto:inoue@tpf.co.jp]
Sent: 30 November 2010 14:17
To: Smith,M,Michael,DLW C
Cc: pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org; Hindmarch,SJ,Stephen,DLW R
Subject: Re: [ODBC] Issues when using schema names with odbc
(2010/11/29 23:51), michael.28.smith@bt.com wrote:
> Used a little test app to verify this and I get different results,
>
> Assuming create schema test_schema;
>
> create table public.test(
> row1 int,
> row2 text);
>
> create table test_schema.test(
> row_t_1 int,
> row_t_2 text);
>
> grant usage on schema test_schema to public;
> grant select on public.test to public;
> grant select on test_schema.test to public;
>
> insert into public.test values (1,'public schema');
> insert into test_schema.test values (2,'test schema');
>
> The test app shows the following results....:
>
> [root@winston scripts]# ./sqltest
> SQLColumns Connection Test
> Handles Allocated
>
> Getting columns from test_schema.test
> No data!
>
> Getting all rows from test_schema.test
> Row 0:1=2;2=test schema;
>
> Getting columns from public.test
> No data!
>
> Getting all rows from public.test
> Row 0:1=1;2=public schema;
>
> Getting columns from (null).test
> Column 0: row
> Column 1: row
> Column 2: row
> Column 3: row
>
> Getting all rows from (null).test
> Row 0:1=1;2=public schema;
Which version of psqlodbc driver are you using?
Here I get the following results.
Getting columns from test_schema.test
Column 0: row_t_1
Column 1: row_t_2
Getting all rows from test_schema.test
Row 0:1=2;2=test schema;
Getting columns from public.test
Column 0: row1
Column 1: row2
Getting all rows from public.test
Row 0:1=1;2=public schema;
Getting columns from (null).test
Column 0: row1
Column 1: row2
Getting all rows from (null).test
Row 0:1=1;2=public schema;
regards,
Hiroshi Inoue