Because You dropped/deleted the table cache in Session A.

The simplest way to look at it is Session B was lock out when the Drop table 
command was issued from Session A. Now when session B finally got its chance to 
drop/delete the table it was already gone .

What kind error were you expecting from Postgresql to Return when it can't find 
the table???

In the future please don't cross post to multiple lists.

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step 6 - Issue the commit in Session A

postgres=# commit;

Step -7 nowwe can the see the error in the session B

ERROR: cache lookup failed for relation X

Could plese tell me, why this is generated and what is the cause.


Thanks in advance

Regards
Raghavendra



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