On 23/09/2008 16:49, William Garrison wrote: > In Postgresql 8.2.9 on Windows, you cannot rename a database > if the name contains mixed case.
Yes you can, in 8.3 anyway: postgres=# create database "TeSt"; CREATE DATABASE postgres=# \l List of databases Name | Owner | Encoding ------------------+----------+---------- [snip] teSt | postgres | UTF8 [snip] postgres=# alter database "TeSt" rename to "tEsT"; ALTER DATABASE postgres=# \l List of databases Name | Owner | Encoding ------------------+----------+---------- [snip] tEsT | postgres | UTF8 [snip] > 3) Open a query window, or use PSQL to issue the following command > ALTER DATABASE MixedCase RENAME TO anything_else; PostgreSQL will > respond with: ERROR: database "mixedcase" does not exist SQL state: > 3D000 Have you tried quoting the database name, thus? - ALTER DATABASE "MixedCase" RENAME TO anything_else; This ought to do it. > This does not happen if you create the database using a manual query > in pgadmin, or if you use psql. Both of those tools will create the > database as "mixedcase" instead of "MixedCase" [snip] > Postgresql seems to force many things to lower case. Is it a bug > that the admin tool lets you create a database with mixed case names? > Or is it a bug that you cannot rename them thereafter? No, it's PostgreSQL's (well-documented) behaviour - as you noted, it folds names to lower-case unless you specifically quote them. I'd hazard a guess that PgAdmin is quoting the database name behind the scenes, hence you can create mixed-case names. Ray. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Raymond O'Donnell, Director of Music, Galway Cathedral, Ireland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galway Cathedral Recitals: http://www.galwaycathedral.org/recitals ------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general