Marek,
Not sure but, try switching the lines
db_data.mda_mod_con _CON, db_data.set_mda_fue _FUE
with
db_data.set_mda_fue _FUE, db_data.mda_mod_con _CON
so there query is:
SELECT _CON.con_id, _MOD.mod_ty, _VER.version, _YEA.year, _CON.dri_id, _CON.man_cod, _ENG.eng_pow
FROM db_data.mda_mod _MOD, db_data.mda_mak_eng _ENG, db_data.set_mda_fue _FUE, db_data.mda_mod_con _CON LEFT JOIN
db_data.mda_mod_ver_VER ON _VER.ver_id =
_CON.ver_id LEFT JOIN db_data.mda_mod_yea _YEA ON _YEA.yea_id =
_CON.yea_id
WHERE _MOD.mod_id = '283' AND _CON.mod_id = _MOD.mod_id AND _CON.psd <= NOW() AND _CON.ped > NOW() AND _ENG.eng_id =
_CON.eng_idAND _ENG.eng_fue = _FUE.fue_id
--- Marek Lewczuk <newsy@lewczuk.com> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm in the middle of the migration process from
> MySQL to PostgreSQL and
> I cannot understand why this query isn't working (in
> MySQL it's working
> fine). PG returns: ERROR: Relation "_con" does not
> exist
>
> This is my query:
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