On 22 October 2014 21:57, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote: > Thom Brown <[email protected]> writes: > > On 15 December 2013 02:23, Tom Lane <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Allow empty target list in SELECT. > > > This commit introduces another bug: > > > # create table colours (id serial, name text, visible boolean); > > CREATE TABLE > > > # insert into colours (name, visible) values > > > ('blue',true),('yellow',true),('ultraviolet',false),('green',true),('infrared',false); > > INSERT 0 5 > > > # select into colours2 from colours; > > SELECT 5 > > > # select * from colours2; > > (No rows) > > That's just a pre-existing issue in psql that it's not terribly smart > about displaying zero-column rows. But what psql are you using? > I see > > regression=# select * from colours2; > -- > (5 rows) >
I'm using the one I built along with everything else: $ which psql /home/thom/Development/psql/bin/psql -- Thom
