On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 1:55 PM, Deven Phillips <deven.phill...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Better example of the problem... My FDW table schema is: > > CREATE FOREIGN TABLE liquorstore_backendipaddress ( > id bigint NOT NULL, > backend_network_id bigint, > backend_virtual_interface_id bigint, > address character varying(15) NOT NULL, > is_gateway boolean NOT NULL, > is_reserved boolean NOT NULL > ) > SERVER edison > OPTIONS ( > dbname 'edison', > table_name 'liquorstore_backendvirtualinterface' > ); > > > But when I run the following query: > > SELECT > * > FROM liquorstore_backendipaddress > > I get an error: > > ccedison=# SELECT * FROM liquorstore_backendipaddress; > ERROR: failed to prepare the MySQL query: > Unknown column 'backend_network_id' in 'field list' > > I still cannot figure out what the problem might be so any help would be > GREATLY appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Deven > > On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Deven Phillips <deven.phill...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I am trying out some ideas using FDW, and I have added some FDW tables >> which access a backend MySQL DB... Unfortunately, I am getting some errors >> because of fields names with reserved words. I was wondering if there is a >> way to "alias" a field name when creating the foreign table? >> >> Thanks in advance!!! >> >> Deven >> > > I'm not seeing where you've provided sufficient information for someone to help you. >From what I can tell there is not aliasing capability native to the FDW implementation so anything would have to be defined in OPTIONS for the table which is a wrapper-controlled structure. Depending on the overall needs you typically can use reserved label as identifiers if you surround them with double-quotes. CREATE ... ( "troublesome column name here" bigint, ... ) David J.