in
a schema of their own so explicitly addressing them would
work equally well too).
> then he'd not have a
> problem with the availability of tab completion for system catalogs.
I'm sure I can live with that (one more character), at least until I finish
the brainwave input e
ginning with p in the search path which I access with tab
expansion frequently and I'm sure it would annoy me intensely if I got all the
system tables as well every time.
Mind you that's only my personal preference, I thought it might be unpopular
but as no one has commented since... I can s
T NULL;
ERROR: column "mispelt_column" does not exist
Occurs when a valid table name is present in the WHERE clause
where a column name would be expected.
Present in 7.4beta5 (and also in 7.3.4 with the message
"expression_tree_walker: Unexpected node type 711").
Ia
On Wednesday 02 July 2003 00:37, Markus Bertheau wrote:
> В Срд, 02.07.2003, в 00:27, Ian Barwick пишет:
> > On Tuesday 01 July 2003 11:01, Wehrle, Daniel wrote:
> > > Statement:
> > > SELECT ID FROM tblAssets WHERE uri like
> > > '/files
;/files/AssetStore/postgreSqlTest/raty_ruebe.jpg' ;
>
> Has PostgreSQL a problem with the characters "z_"?
I would doubt it. Can you reproduce this problem with a
different client, e.g. psql? I have tried using psql on 7.3.2 and 7.4a
but see no problems.
Ian Barwick
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On Friday 30 May 2003 22:51, Ian Barwick wrote:
> The FAQ lists a "PostgreSQL BugTool page" at:
> http://www.PostgreSQL.org/bugs/bugs.php
> which I dimly recall seeing at one point, but it seems to
> have dropped off the server. I would guess this has
> something to d
r, which I
presume originate from this page, date from May 2.
Anyone know what's up?
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have expected a message more like this:
test=# update foo set foo=1 ;
ERROR: Relation "foo" has no column "foo"
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