Ok, now I understand

>CREATE TABLE "fooBARbaz" (foo TEXT);
CREATE TABLE

> \dt
...
---------+---------------+--------+----------
 public  | A weird" name | tabela | postgres
 public  | fooBARbaz     | tabela | postgres
...

> \dt fooBARbaz

No relation found

> \dt foo"BAR"baz
...
---------+-----------+--------+----------
 public  | fooBARbaz | table  | postgres
(1 row)

Thanks,
Halley

--- Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:

> Halley Pacheco de Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > In Part II - PostgreSQL Client Applications, psql --  PostgreSQL 
> > interactive terminal
> > (psql-ref.sgml - 
> > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/interactive/app-psql.html) is written:
> 
> > For example, FOO"BAR"BAZ is interpreted as fooBARbaz, and "A weird"" name" 
> > becomes A weird"
> name.
> 
> Please observe the context in which that statement appears: it is
> talking about backslash commands only.
> 
> For the syntax of SQL commands see
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.0/static/sql-syntax.html
> 
>                       regards, tom lane
> 


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