Re: [INTERFACES] Tables acting funny with pgaccess
От | Ben Gunter |
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Тема | Re: [INTERFACES] Tables acting funny with pgaccess |
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Msg-id | 002b01be63f4$4e555da0$29d710a8@lambda.gcsu.edu обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-interfaces |
I have attached the pg_dump output, but you probably won't need it. When I got your message this morning, I started looking into the problem a little further. I found two things that I should have noticed before: 1) The problem only occurs when I use capital letters in the field names (e.g., "FirstName", "LastName"). Field names consisting of all lower case letters don't cause a problem. 2) If I enclose the field name in quotes when running the query (e.g., SELECT t0."LastName" FROM "Present" t0;), then everything works just fine. That _almost_ solves my problems. It would be nice if I could use the visual query designer to run queries on tables with field names containing upper case letters. (But then again, I could just make all my field names lower case and all would be well.) I think Tom Lane is right. It seems like field names are being quoted when the table is created, but not when a query is executed. Thanks for looking into it. -Ben -----Original Message----- From: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro> To: pgsql-interfaces@postgreSQL.org <pgsql-interfaces@postgreSQL.org> Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 2:17 AM Subject: Re: [INTERFACES] Tables acting funny with pgaccess >Ben Gunter wrote: >> >> > declare mycursor cursor for select t0.lastname from "Present" t0 > >Send me a small pg_dump of that table with a few records. >I will try it here. > >-- >Constantin Teodorescu >FLEX Consulting Braila, ROMANIA > >
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