On 05/23/2013 12:24 AM, Pascal Tufenkji wrote:

Hi,

To enhance the performance of the queries, I use temp tables in my website reports.

It seems that a temp table has not been dropped automatically in a certain session, and now the report is giving an error since the temp table already exists ?!

When I type the following, the database gives me an error:

dragon=# CREATE TEMP TABLE _parcours (id int);

ERROR:  type "_parcours" already exists

1.How can I identify the session in which the temp table is still locked, so I can drop it manually

2.Why does those cases happen and the temp tables don't drop automatically


Two questions:

1. Is that the exact message you are getting. I would expect *relation* "_parcours" already exists not *type*.

2. Are you using persistent connections or connection pooling?

It feels a bit like there is something leftover from a previous process that was using the same connection.

Cheers,
Steve

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