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Florian Micklich commented on STREAMPIPES-162:
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Fixed  in JDBCClient



> Postgres Column Names are case sentitiv and save leads to error
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>
>                 Key: STREAMPIPES-162
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STREAMPIPES-162
>             Project: StreamPipes
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Florian Micklich
>            Assignee: Florian Micklich
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 0.67.0
>
>
> The database, schema and table is created as expected but during save in the 
> Postgres Sink
> but during save I get all the time:
>  Table 'testtable' was unexpectedly not found and gets recreated.
>  ERROR: column "randomText" of relation "testtable" does not exist
> So the first message is a little bit misleading, because the table
> exists but can't be found and will be recreated in an endless loop.
> The reason is because this statement during the
> generatePreparedStatement method:
>       INSERT INTO testschema.testtable ( "randomText", "randomNumber", 
> "count", "timestamp" ) VALUES ( 'c', 69, 83531, 1591611708415 );
> The problem here is that postgres uses lowercases for the column names.
> So instead of randomText then name has to be randomtext:
>       INSERT INTO testschema.testtable ( "randomtext", "randomnumber", 
> "count", "timestamp" ) VALUES ( 'c', 69, 83531, 1591611708415 )



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