Hi all,

had some help the other day, but now I´m kinda stuck again. :/

I have a table ("virksomhedsdata") with the following columns:

"MI_STYLE" character varying(254),
 "MI_PRINX" integer NOT NULL DEFAULT
nextval('rk_ois."virksomhedsdata_MI_PRINX_seq"'::regclass),
 "SP_GEOMETRY" geometry,

I would like to make a view so that the columnnames are presented in
lowercase. I thought that the following would work:

CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW rk_ois.virksomhedsdata AS 
 SELECT  virksomhedsdata.MI_STYLE AS mi_style, virksomhedsdata.MI_PRINX as
mi_prinx, virksomhedsdata.SP_GEOMETRY AS sp_geometry
   FROM rk_ois.virksomhedsdata;

But it fails saying that column virksomhedsdata.mi_style does not exist.

What am I doing wrong here?

thanks!

Christian

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