> Well the error comes from PostgreSQL, not pgAdmin - and now you mention you 
> are using EXPLAIN ANALYZE it all makes sense. EXPLAINing a CREATE TABLE is 
> pointless and unsupported by PostgreSQL. You will get the same error from 
> psql.
>
> If you want to test one or more queries before executing them for real, try 
> something like:
>
> BEGIN;
>
> CREATE TABLE etape
> (
>   n_etp_code numeric(6) NOT NULL, -- identifiant de la table
>   t_etp_intitule varchar(50), -- nom en clair de l'étape
>   CONSTRAINT pk_etape PRIMARY KEY (n_etp_code)
> )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
> ALTER TABLE etape OWNER TO "PRODUCTION";
>
> ROLLBACK;
>
> Then when you're happy, just change the ROLLBACK to COMMIT.
>
> Regards, Dave.
>
I thought it had to be something silly like that - thanks for the advice!
Cheers
Antoine
ps. I remember using a db frontend that had a syntax check function
(sql server 2000 query analyser?) - that is what I have been using the
explain analyse for I guess... could that be a functionality others
might be interested in?

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