The following bug has been logged online:

Bug reference:      5839
Logged by:          Aren Cambre
Email address:      a...@arencambre.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.0.2
Operating system:   Windows 7 32 bit
Description:        pgAdmin makes bad query for creating a table when
default value specified
Details: 

Using pgAdmin 1.12.2, I just tried to create a table with a character
varying(18) column. I put "none" (without the quotes) in the "Default value"
field for that column.

When I press OK to create the table, I get a dialog saying:
  An error has occurred:
  ERROR: column "none" does not exist

This is the SQL that's generated:

CREATE TABLE "raw"."TxDPS geocoding"
(
   "HA_Arrest_Key" character varying(18), 
   gid integer, 
   "whichToUse" character varying(20) NOT NULL DEFAULT none, 
    PRIMARY KEY ("HA_Arrest_Key")
) 
WITH (
  OIDS = FALSE
)
;

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