Re: Duplicate Table Names in PostgreSQL
От | Dave Page |
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Тема | Re: Duplicate Table Names in PostgreSQL |
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Msg-id | 03AF4E498C591348A42FC93DEA9661B8128C7F@mail.vale-housing.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Duplicate Table Names in PostgreSQL ("Schnetzer, Jerry" <schnetzerj@nextnetwireless.com>) |
Список | pgsql-odbc |
> -----Original Message----- > From: Schnetzer, Jerry [mailto:schnetzerj@nextnetwireless.com] > Sent: 20 November 2002 01:33 > To: pgsql-odbc@postgresql.org > Subject: [ODBC] Duplicate Table Names in PostgreSQL > > > I have just started to use PostgreSQL. Among creating sql > scripts to create my database and schema, I also need to > export existing data from a MS SQL database. This has worked > well using the postgreSQL ODBC driver in conjunction with MS > Data Transformation Services (DTS) to export and move the > data to PostgreSQL running on Linux. > > My question is this. When I run my create database scripts > using psql, it converts all of my mixed table and column > names into lower case; even though I have specified mixed > names in the SQL script file. However, when I run DTS and > export the data into the Postgres database (uses PostgreSQL > ODBC), this process does in fact create a mixed table name in > addition to the lower case version of the same table. > > Using psql, I can display the tables information (\dt) and > see a display of both the lower and mixed case table. > > However, when I drop a table (specifying either a mixed or > lower case name), PostgreSQL seems to only have one instance > of the table. After dropping, a select statement against the > table, is reported by psql, as not existing. > > How is this happening? PostgreSQL folds unquoted names to lower case. DTS is presumably quoting names whilst your scripts are not. I would advise using all lowercase names if possible - it'll help avoid any possible nasties in the future. Regards, Dave.
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