Hi,

I guess that the Primary Key is on the table that You want to drop. Try
dropping the PK first then drop the table.

2011/9/9 marvin.deoliveira <marvin.deolive...@gmail.com>

> I think I managed to restore the fields that were missing.
> Now I got a message that references a Pk without de column reference, but
> the column is in pg_attribute.
> I guess that solving that reference could  allow me to ,finaly, drop the
> table.
> How can I fix that?
>
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> And I still haven't found what I'm looking for...
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