Re: BUG #3941: Insert Error
От | Gary Doades |
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Тема | Re: BUG #3941: Insert Error |
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Msg-id | 47AC15DF.7050402@gpdnet.co.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | BUG #3941: Insert Error ("gnp yadav" <gnperumal@gmail.com>) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
gnp yadav wrote: > The following bug has been logged online: > > Bug reference: 3941 > Logged by: gnp yadav > Email address: gnperumal@gmail.com > PostgreSQL version: 8.1 > Operating system: Ubuntu Linux > Description: Insert Error > Details: > > CREATE TABLE sentence > ( > sentence_id serial NOT NULL, > citation_id int8 NOT NULL, > sen_offset int8 NOT NULL, > sen_length int8 NOT NULL, > sen_type varchar(10)[] NOT NULL, > CONSTRAINT sentence_id PRIMARY KEY (sentence_id), > CONSTRAINT citation_id FOREIGN KEY (sentence_id) > REFERENCES citation (citation_id) MATCH SIMPLE > ON UPDATE NO ACTION ON DELETE NO ACTION > ) ; > > INSERT INTO sentence (sentence_id, citation_id, sen_offset, sen_length, > sen_type) VALUES (NULL,1,2,3,asd"); > > > As i Got This type error frequently > > ERROR: column "asd" does not exist > > please guide me, Advance thanks to for my teacher. This is not a bug, at least not in Postgresql. I'm surprised you didn't get a syntax error if that really is your insert statement. If you use double quotes (") then you are referring to a column name. If you want to insert a string you need to use single quotes ('). e.g. INSERT INTO sentence (citation_id, sen_offset, sen_length, sen_type) VALUES (1,2,3,'asd'); However, I see you have declared sen_type as an array. Again if this was intentional you need to specify an array value of some kind to fill it. e.g. INSERT INTO sentence (citation_id, sen_offset, sen_length, sen_type) VALUES (1,2,3,'{asd}'); Notice also that sentence_id must be omitted from the insert as it is a serial column. I think you also need to read the manual more closely regarding arrays, insert statements, strings and serial columns! Cheers, Gary.
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