Re: [GENERAL] relation does not exist error

2004-12-03 Thread Ian Harding
The answer is in the question! It's the difference between Customers and customers. PostgreSQL folds identifiers to lower case if not double quoted. The best solution is to use lower case consistently. The alternative is to use double quotes consistently. Try SELECT * FROM "Customers"; and you

Re: [GENERAL] relation does not exist error

2004-12-02 Thread Simon Wittber
Wow, 4 responses in 10 minutes to my newbie question. Thanks guys. I'm coming from a SQL Server background, so quoting table names didn't immediately spring to mind. I can see support will not be a problem. 10 out of 10. Sw. ---(end of broadcast)-

Re: [GENERAL] relation does not exist error

2004-12-02 Thread Doug McNaught
Simon Wittber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > WMSDV=# \dt > List of relations > Schema | Name| Type | Owner > +---+---+--- > public | Customers | table | simon > public | Persons | table | simon > (2 rows) > > WMSDV=# select * from Customers; > ERROR: re

Re: [GENERAL] relation does not exist error

2004-12-02 Thread Michael Fuhr
On Fri, Dec 03, 2004 at 11:01:16AM +0800, Simon Wittber wrote: > List of relations > Schema | Name| Type | Owner > +---+---+--- > public | Customers | table | simon > public | Persons | table | simon > (2 rows) > > WMSDV=# select * from Customers; > ER