The following bug has been logged on the website:

Bug reference:      7657
Logged by:          Matt
Email address:      m...@rigminder.com
PostgreSQL version: 9.1.4
Operating system:   Windows Server Standard SP2
Description:        

When I run the following statement, the table is created, but there are no
columns:

CREATE TABLE "mod_1237" ("Collecteddepth" float8 NOT NULL, "Collectedtime"
float8 NOT NULL, "CollectedData" Varchar(45) NOT NULL, "Collectedpass"
float8 NOT NULL, "Collectedmodtime" float8 NOT NULL) WITH (OIDS = FALSE);

I know I'm not creating a primary key, but that shouldn't prevent the
columns from being generated. When I run this code it also doesn't generate
any errors so everything looks fine until I try to write to the table. Any
ideas as to why this wouldn't work or how to make a table with the given
columns?

Thanks,
Matt



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