The documentation clearly states in section "1.1.1 Identifiers and
Keywords" that "Identifier and key word names are case insensitive".
It goes on to give an example where a column name is used in lower case 
and in upper case or any mixture.

I have found that the actual implemented behavior is not
in conformance with the above. It can be demonstrated in psql
if you create a column whose name is mixed case , e.g. "DocRoot" in table 
"websites" that 
        select "DocRoot" from "websites"; 
works and that
        select "docroot" from "websites" does not.
This isn't specific to psql. I found it when using the Class::DBI Perl 
library (built on Ima::DBI, DBI, and DBD::Pg ). Somewhere between my code 
and the database the column name was forced to lowercase and therefore the 
query faild. As noted I reproduce this behavior with psql.

this is on SuSE 9.0 with postgresql 7.3.4-53




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