Trey Boudreau <t...@treysoft.com> writes: > I didn’t see any past references to the pg_notify() ‘anomaly’:
> LISTEN FOO; > NOTIFY FOO, ‘BAR’; -- notification delivered > PERFORM pg_notify(‘FOO’, ‘BAR’); -- notification NOT delivered > PERFORM pg_notify(‘foo’, ‘BAR’); -- notification delivered > Can we come to some agreement on if we should consider this a bug? I don't think it's a bug particularly. The actual channel name being listened to is lowercase "foo", per the usual SQL identifier case-folding rules. But pg_notify is taking a literal not an identifier, so you have to match case. We do have some functions that downcase the input string unless double-quoted, so that the experience is closer to what you get for a SQL identifier. Perhaps pg_notify should have done that for the channel name, but it didn't and I think it's much too late to revisit that. regards, tom lane