On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Josh Eno wrote: > The reason I'd never noticed the table is because in doing a \d it > doesn't show up in the table list. If I try to do a \d TABLE_NAME, I > can use <tab> to autocomplete the name, but then it says the table > doesn't exist. I can't select any of those 40,000 rows while I'm in the > database, and I can't drop it, either. The only evidence of the table I > can find while I'm actually in the database is by doing a select * from > pg_tables, and it shows up as the following:
You need to say things like: \d "ROOT_U_QUICK_LOOKUP" or select * from "ROOT_U_QUICK_LOOKUP" (note the double quotes to prevent casefolding). It's interesting that \d FOO gives an error message referencing "FOO" since it's actually looking for a table that's been case-folded. I think the error message is incorrect. ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html