You probably used CAPITALS - I also had this problem - it's not a bug, it's
a feature ;)
I would appreciate PgAdmin using the non-quoted mode for creating objects -
or at least be user configurable, because this non SQL conformant feature
confuses many users (I think).

Best regards,
Maxx

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Stephane
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2002 13:42
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Betreff: [pgadmin-support] Problem with pgadmin II and psql


Hi,

First I create a database in psql, not in PgAdmin.
After, when I create a table in PgAdmin it's not accessible in psql but if I
create it in psql, it works, it's accessible in PgAdmin but not modifiable
(I can't change the column name or drop the column).
When I create a table or a column with PGAdmin, I must always use the quoted
delimiters to access it the table and the columns.

I don't find an option who can be changed to say to PgAdmin that it don't
use the double-quote.

Does anybody have an idea ?

Stef


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