Re: Two novice questions
От | Shane Ambler |
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Тема | Re: Two novice questions |
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Msg-id | 487B790E.3030300@Sheeky.Biz обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Two novice questions ("Wm.A.Stafford" <stafford@marine.rutgers.edu>) |
Список | pgsql-novice |
Wm.A.Stafford wrote: > I have received a collection of scripts to be used to build a PostgreSQL > db and I can't figure out the following. > > 1. Usage of quotes in the scripts. > The following comes from a script to build and populate a table: > gid serial PRIMARY KEY, > "fid_" int4, > Why is the second column name in quotes, i.e. what is the difference > between fid_ int4 and "fid_" int 4. The use of quotes preserves the case and also allows identifier names to be keywords and to also contain spaces. What triggers identifiers to be quoted will depend on the program used to create the script. My guess here is that it only searches for lowercase alpha and numeric contents in identifiers and quotes otherwise, meaning the underscore may have triggered the quoting. > In a similar vein, this comes from a script that creates a couple of > tables: > create table schema1."cache" ( ... > create table schema1.cache2 ( ... > Here one schema name is quoted and the other is not. As above - cache is listed as a non-reserved keyword. cache2 is not. http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/interactive/sql-keywords-appendix.html > 2. How does one run a script from PGAdmin? I have been 'opening' the > script file then hitting the run button. Is there a way to just specify > the path to the script? I don't believe there is in pgadmin. If you use psql (the cli client for postgresql) then you can run the script with \i or as an option when starting psql. -- Shane Ambler pgSQL (at) Sheeky (dot) Biz Get Sheeky @ http://Sheeky.Biz
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