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Jim Ivers commented on DDLUTILS-192: ------------------------------------ I noticed while using Sybase that indexes created by dbo were OK, but user created indexes on user created tables were not: create nonclustered index someuser.idex1 on someuser.sometable ( somecolumn ) with max_rows_per_page = 74 on 'default' Could not read the schema from the specified database: The index idex1 in table sometable references the undefined column somecolumn > Model exception thrown when index references an undefined column > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DDLUTILS-192 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DDLUTILS-192 > Project: DdlUtils > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core (No specific database) > Affects Versions: 1.0 > Reporter: Sebastian Niezgoda > Assignee: Thomas Dudziak > Attachments: Table.java > > > org.apache.ddlutils.model.ModelException: The index in table references the > undefined column is thrown when referencing a column that exists but is > referenced in Postgres incorrectly. > Column type exists in a table. In an index, however, type is stored as > "type". The quotes ("") disallow Java from finding the column. > The fix is simple: > add name = name.replace("\"", ""); to the very top of findColumn(String name, > boolean caseSensitive) in org.apache.ddlutils.model.Table -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.