yes, we actually use table alias as a workaround, I thought that it's
actually looks like error in postgresql parser (or deeper) that needs
to be reported.

thanks.

On 9/6/05, Matt Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 13:45 -0400, Vlad wrote:
> > SELECT * FROM one.aa, two.bb WHERE one.aa.a = two.bb.b FOR UPDATE OF
> > one.aa;
> >
> > ERROR:  syntax error at or near "." at character 73 (points to the
> > last instance of "one.aa" in SQL query
> 
> Try using a table alias, and reference that alias in the "for update of"
> clause.
> 

-- 
Vlad

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