On 5/3/24 14:06, Magnus Hagander wrote:
On Fri, May 3, 2024 at 10:58 PM David Gauthier <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:psql (15.3, server 14.5) on linux Someone else's DB which I've been asked to look at. \dt gives many tables, here are just 3... public | some_idIds | table | cron_user public | WarningIds | table | cron_user public | cpf_inv_driverIds | table | cron_user but \d public.some_idIds gives.. Did not find any relation named "public.some_idIds".Looks like you might need a \d "some_idIds" (include the quotes) since it has an uppercase characters?
This: "Did not find any relation named "public.some_idIds"." to me indicates it did look for the properly cased name.
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