Tom.

Thanks so much for your response. Your theory appears to have been correct, and it is working like a champ now.

Best,

Derek

On 10/1/2018 4:29 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
derek <jmorg...@uwf.edu> writes:
I am trying to populate/create a database with CREATE TABLE AS SELECT
like so:
     CREATE TABLE test_table AS
     SELECT row_number() over() as gid, cells.geom
     FROM test_geom_function(1,2,3) AS cells;
This works on one database instance, but not on another. On the database
it doesn't work on it seems to hang on executing and when I cancel it I get
     ERROR:  canceling statement due to user request
     CONTEXT:  while inserting index tuple (6,13) in relation
     "pg_type_typname_nsp_index"
     SQL state: 57014
Hmm (pokes around) ... That error context message seems to only be
possible if we were blocked waiting for some other transaction.
I theorize that you have an uncommitted transaction someplace that
has created the same table name.  Cancelling it would fix things.

                        regards, tom lane


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