Hello. Once I've made \d in psql and it printed: +------------------+----------------------------------+----------+ | Owner | Relation | Type | +------------------+----------------------------------+----------+ | apache | dbconn | table | | apache | dbconn | table | | apache | dbconn_name | index | | apache | res_dbconn | table | | apache | res_dbconn | table | | apache | res_dbconn | table | | apache | res_dbconn | table | | apache | res_dbconn_dbconn_id | index | | apache | res_dbconn_degree | index | | apache | res_dbconn_resume_id | index | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume | table | | apache | resume_age | index | | apache | resume_city_id | index | | apache | resume_educ | index | and so on. '\d resume' shows that this table contains many many fields with the same names. What can it be? How can it be? All data still is accessed without any dificulties. All other DB's are Ok. Andrey Novikov
[ADMIN] Multiple tables with same name
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