Thank you! You are right!


After putting quotes around the username, it works!








在 2024-06-24 02:47:44,"David G. Johnston" <david.g.johns...@gmail.com> 写道:




On Sun, Jun 23, 2024, 11:43 毛毛 <kr...@163.com> wrote:

Hi,


I tried to create a user with CREATEDB permission.
Then I wanted to run command line tool `createdb` with this newly created user.


So I ran SQL first to create a user:


```

CREATE USER Baba WITH PASSWORD 'xxx' CREATEDB;

```


Then I run the following command on PowerShell on Windows 10:


```
 createdb -U Baba -W test_db
```


But no mater how I tried, the password always failed.


If I specify the user as postgres, the defaut user, everything works fine.


```
createdb -U postgres -W test_db_1
```


Do you have any suggestions?





You named the user "baba" all lower-case but your createdb command uses Baba 
and in the OS the case-folding of identifiers does not happen.  Baba != baba  
is your issue.


David J.

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