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Jakob Huber
postgres-lambda-diff
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
Last updated:
Sat Oct 14 19:08:19
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D
T 2006
Last updated:
Tue Nov 21 10:37:54
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S
T 2006
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (bruce@momjian.us)
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when accessing temporary tables in PL/PgSQL functions?
4.20) What replication solutions are available?
4.21) Why are my table and column names not recognized in my query?
Why is capitalization not preserved?
_________________________________________________________________
General Questions
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There are also commercial and hardware-based replication solutions
available supporting a variety of replication models.
4.21) Why are my table and column names not recognized in my query?
4.21) Why are my table and column names not recognized in my query? Why is
capitalization not preserved?
The most common cause is the use of double-quotes
around table or
column names during table creation. When double-quotes
are used, table
and column names (called identifiers) are stored
case-sensitive,
meaning you must use double-quotes when referencing
the names in a
query. Some interfaces, like pgAdmin, automatically
double-quote
identifiers during table creation. So, for identifiers to
be
recognized, you must either:
The most common cause
of recognized names
is the use of double-quotes
around table or
column names during table creation. When double-quotes
are used, table
and column names (called identifiers) are stored
case-sensitive,
meaning you must use double-quotes when referencing
the names in a
query. Some interfaces, like pgAdmin, automatically
double-quote
identifiers during table creation. So, for identifiers to
be
recognized, you must either:
* Avoid double-quoting identifiers when creating tables
* Use only lowercase characters in identifiers
* Double-quote identifiers when referencing them in queries
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<H1>
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL
</H1>
<P>
Last updated:
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</P>
<P>
Last updated:
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</P>
<P>
Current maintainer: Bruce Momjian (
<A
href=
"mailto:bruce@momjian.us"
>
bruce@momjian.us
</A>
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functions?
<BR>
<A
href=
"#item4.20"
>
4.20
</A>
) What replication solutions are available?
<BR>
<A
href=
"#item4.21"
>
4.21
</A>
) Why are my table and column names not
recognized in my query?
<BR>
recognized in my query?
Why is capitalization not preserved?
<BR>
<HR>
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available supporting a variety of replication models.
</P>
<H3
id=
"item4.21"
>
4.21) Why are my table and column names not
recognized in my query?
</H3>
recognized in my query?
Why is capitalization not preserved?
</H3>
<P>
The most common cause is the use of double-quotes around table or
column names during table creation. When double-quotes are used,
table and column names (called identifiers) are stored
<a
href=
"http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/sql-syntax.html#SQL-SYNTAX-IDENTIFIERS"
>
<P>
The most common cause of recognized names is the use of
double-quotes around table or column names during table creation.
When double-quotes are used, table and column names (called
identifiers) are stored
<a
href=
"http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/sql-syntax.html#SQL-SYNTAX-IDENTIFIERS"
>
case-sensitive
</a>
, meaning you must use double-quotes when
referencing the names in a query. Some interfaces, like pgAdmin,
automatically double-quote identifiers during table creation.
So,
for identifiers to be recognized, you must either:
referencing the names in a query.
Some interfaces, like pgAdmin,
automatically double-quote identifiers during table creation.
So,
for identifiers to be recognized, you must either:
<UL>
<LI>
Avoid double-quoting identifiers when creating tables
</LI>
<LI>
Use only lowercase characters in identifiers
</LI>
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