Re: Not able to find a table
От | Brian Hurt |
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Тема | Re: Not able to find a table |
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Msg-id | 46ADF889.3000302@janestcapital.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Not able to find a table (Dale Seaburg <kg5lt@verizon.net>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Dale Seaburg wrote: > I have a database that can be accessed and used correctly via ODBC > and MS-Access. But when I try to do a simple SQL SELECT query in > psql, I get an error that the table can't be found: Relation > "instrument_type" does not exist. Yet, when I do a "\d" command, I > see the table named "Instrument_Type" in the "public" schema. I use > the database owner as the user id for psql. > > I need some help where to look in, say pgAdmin III (my tool of choice > for database creation / maintenance) for a clue as to why I am > getting this error. > > Thanks for any help, ideas, clues, starting points. > Try doing: select * from "Instrument_Type" limit 10; in psql. The problem is that for unquoted table names, postgres automatically lower-cases everything. To access tables with upper case letters in their names, you need to quote them (using " quotes). Brian
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