On Oct 12, 2006, at 7:39 PM, Tom Lane wrote:

That's not necessarily all that much help, if you've got so many FK
constraints in your command that you don't know exactly where to look.
I think what you're really wishing for is an error cursor position.
8.2 has the infrastructure for this, eg

regression=# create table foo (a int, b int, c int);
CREATE TABLE
regression=# select a, b, q from foo;
ERROR:  column "q" does not exist
LINE 1: select a, b, q from foo;
                     ^
regression=#

but unfortunately the facility hasn't been extended to foreign key
constraint clauses in particular :-(.  Maybe next time


I'll be glad if it makes it into a future release. It would be a GREAT feature.

Thats for the info on the cursor position. thats a nice update in the .2 branch.

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