Tom, I have included a pg_dump of the schema that causes this problem. If you take out the word "CROSS" from my source files, it should load just fine. If you then pg_dump it, in there you should find "CROSS".
Jonathan Scott On Thu, 06 May 2004 22:26:13 -0400 Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Christopher Kings-Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Just a note for the hackers, Jonathan (I think :) ) talked to me about > > this on the irc channel - we couldn't figure this one out. Seems that > > pg_dump produces NATURAL CROSS JOIN in the dump of a view, but the pgsql > > grammar does not appear to allow it. > > Hm. The syntax NATURAL CROSS JOIN is specifically disallowed by SQL99 > and our parser (see attached SQL99 excerpt). If pg_dump produces that > in a view dump then that's a bug, but this test case doesn't let me see > it happen, because the parser rejects the given view definition. Do > you happen to have the original input that created the view? > > regards, tom lane > > > <joined table> ::= > <cross join> > | <qualified join> > | <natural join> > | <union join> > > <cross join> ::= > <table reference> CROSS JOIN <table primary> > > <qualified join> ::= > <table reference> [ <join type> ] JOIN <table reference> > <join specification> > > <natural join> ::= > <table reference> NATURAL [ <join type> ] JOIN <table primary> > > ... > > <join type> ::= > INNER > | <outer join type> [ OUTER ] > > <outer join type> ::= > LEFT > | RIGHT > | FULL > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? > > http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faqs/FAQ.html > -- Jonathan Scott, Programmer, Vanten K.K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 03-5919-0266 http://www.vanten.com Fax: 03-5919-0267
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