RE: [GENERAL] case problem with MS Access export
От | Michael J Davis |
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Тема | RE: [GENERAL] case problem with MS Access export |
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Msg-id | 93C04F1F5173D211A27900105AA8FCFC1453C4@lambic.prevuenet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-general |
I have successfully exported my Access97 databases to PostgreSQL without the case problem you describe. I have posted my notes and the Access97 database I used to export my data in this web page: www.sevainc.com/Access <http://www.sevainc.com/Access> I did not use pgAdmin. Thanks, Michael -----Original Message----- From: Glenn Waldron [SMTP:gwaldron@wareonearth.com] Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 6:15 AM To: pgsql-general@postgreSQL.org Subject: [GENERAL] case problem with MS Access export I've seen this question elsewhere on the list, but no good answer. I am exporting large databases from MS Access to PG, but the table and column names come out as case-sensitive in PG and I need to quote them in order for PG to see them. select * from table tab1; gives an error because the table name is actually "TAB1", but SQL is supposed to be case-insensitive. I understand that I can quote everything and it will work, but this breaks tons of existing SQL code. Is there a better solution??? It would be nice for example, if pgAdmin had such an option in its MS Access migration... -glenn --- Glenn Waldron, WareOnEarth Inc. * v 703/847-2969 * f 703/847-2538
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