Обсуждение: error rename column
I have a column name is 'desc' . If you rename a clomun using form pgadmin2 error parsing. Desc is a keyword reserved. Bye !! Frank Lupo (Wolf) !! -- Prendi GRATIS l'email universale che... risparmia: http://www.email.it/f Sponsor: Non � necessario spendere un capitale per avere in casa Girella, la Cyclette perfetta per chi si avvicina al mondo dell'homefitness, a soli 59 Euro il prezzo pi� basso del Web, clicca www.oliviero.it e comprala subito!! Clicca qui: http://adv2.email.it/cgi-bin/foclick.cgi?mid=639&d=17-7
> -----Original Message----- > From: frank_lupo [mailto:frank_lupo@email.it] > Sent: 17 July 2002 07:55 > To: pgadmin-hackers > Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] error rename column > > > I have a column name is 'desc' . > If you rename a clomun using form pgadmin2 error parsing. > Desc is a keyword reserved. The only way I can think to prevent this is to include lists of reserved words in pgAdmin - something I didn't want to do as they can require maintenance. Anyone have any other ideas? Regards, Dave.
Dave Page wrote: >The only way I can think to prevent this is to include lists of reserved >words in pgAdmin - something I didn't want to do as they can require >maintenance. Anyone have any other ideas? > > Is it a VB reserved word, or SQL Reserved word as in 'ORDER BY foo DESC'? (I assume SQL, but wanted to clarify) John
> -----Original Message----- > From: John McCawley [mailto:jmccawley@worleyco.com] > Sent: 17 July 2002 16:02 > To: Dave Page > Cc: pgadmin-hackers > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] error rename column > > > Dave Page wrote: > > >The only way I can think to prevent this is to include lists of > >reserved words in pgAdmin - something I didn't want to do as > they can > >require maintenance. Anyone have any other ideas? > > > > > > Is it a VB reserved word, or SQL Reserved word as in 'ORDER > BY foo DESC'? (I assume SQL, but wanted to clarify) SQL, the only (as far as I'm aware) concept of reserved words in VB is in function/variable naming. The problem is, PostgreSQL has a number of lists of reserved words (for various levels of 'reserved') which change from release to release - something that would require careful monitoring. Regards, Dave.