oh, duh.. works now... Thanks for the second pair of eyes. I thought I had ruled that out by doing a search on the type name and making sure it was the same all places... (which is a long ingrained habit). Must have searched on one of the other type names. This is my first use of such a type in a postgres table, thought it was something I didn't understand yet.
On Thursday, December 24, 2020, 12:25:29 PM EST, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote: Open _ <openshe...@yahoo.com> writes: > CREATE TYPE staffadmin.staff_roll > as ENUM ('Not yet defined', 'Everything', 'Sys Admin', 'Developer', > 'DBA', 'Security', 'Art & Apperance', 'Support', 'Manager') ; > CREATE TYPE > ... > psql:/tmp/psql_tmp.5133.sql:16: ERROR: type "staffadmin.staff_role" does > not exist > LINE 9: role staffadmin.staff_role NOT null , > ^ Uh, you didn't spell it that way before. regards, tom lane