============================================================================ POSTGRESQL BUG REPORT TEMPLATE ============================================================================
Your name : Edmund Bacon Your email address : [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Configuration --------------------- Architecture (example: Intel Pentium) : Intel Pentium Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF) : Linux 2.4.20 PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-7.3.4): PostgreSQL-7.3.4 Compiler used (example: gcc 2.95.2) : gcc 3.2.2 Please enter a FULL description of your problem: ------------------------------------------------ Trying to create a TEMPORARY SEQUENCE with ecpg produces a runtime erorr. the sqlprint error is: sql error 'ERROR: parser: parse error at or near "foo" at character 27' in lin A workaround is to use EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Please describe a way to repeat the problem. Please try to provide a concise reproducible example, if at all possible: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- exec sql include sqlca; $ cat tmpseq.pgc int main() { exec sql whenever sqlerror sqlprint; exec sql connect to test; exec sql create temporary sequence foo; exec sql disconnect; return 0; } Looking at the emitted C code we see: { ECPGdo(__LINE__, NULL, "create sequence temporary foo ", ECPGt_EOIT, ECPGt_EORT); Note that the tokens "sequence" and "temporary" have been reversed. If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below: --------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Edmund Bacon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings