User is a key word, so the psql parser gets confused when you try to do:
create table user (....
but
create table "user" (...
will work. All references to the table will have to be in quotes as well.
FWIW, I'd use a different table name. e.g. yoyodyne_user.
HW
On Tue, 29 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Roman Solomatin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reports a bug with a severity of 3
> The lower the number the more severe it is.
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> Short Description
> Cannot create tabel named 'user'
>
> Long Description
> Cannot create a table named user no matter if the database is old or freshly
>created. It may be version specific, because I have PostgreSQL 6.5.3 and system
>administrator doesn't update it to 7.x version.
>
> Sample Code
> In psql:
> template1=> create database new_database;
> CREATEDB
> template1=> \c new_database
> connecting to new database: new_database
> new_database=> create table user ( id int2 not null );
> ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "user"
> new_database=> create table users (id int2 not null );
> CREATE
> new_database=>
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