From: | Anand Raman <araman(at)india-today(dot)com> |
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To: | "Poul L(dot) Christiansen" <poulc(at)cs(dot)auc(dot)dk> |
Cc: | Matt Allen <matt(at)investigationmarketplace(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Relation XX does not exist |
Date: | 2001-04-05 07:35:30 |
Message-ID: | 20010405130530.R14051@india-today.com |
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Hi Poul
i guess u are gravely mistaken..
The table names in pgsql are not case sentive they are all case
insentive..b Try it out. However if u enclose the name in quotes and
create the table then it is case sensitive.. To access such tables u
willalways have to enclose then in quotes..
Anand
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 08:28:43AM +0200, Poul L. Christiansen wrote:
>PostgreSQL is case sensetive, so jobdetails is not the same as jobDetails.
>
>Poul L. Christiansen
>
>On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Matt Allen wrote:
>
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> Just started using PG today, bought the book and all was cruising along well untill i got the following error:
>>
>> Relation 'jobdetails' does not exist
>>
>> when i issued:
>>
>> INSERT INTO jobdetails (jobDetailsID, jobID, claimName , claimNumber ,placementDate , completionDate, invType , insType) values
>> (7, 72,'P1234','Mr T',986453483,988639200, 'S', 'W')
>>
>> All seems to be right here:
>>
>> impmp=> \d
>> List of relations
>> Name | Type | Owner
>> ----------------+----------+-------
>> jobDetails | table | impmp
>> jobdetails_seq | sequence | impmp
>> jobs | table | impmp
>> jobs_seq | sequence | impmp
>> (4 rows)
>>
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