>    Today, I told someone the syntax for "count" without thinking, and
> got it wrong - and in so doing, I found some interesting behavior.
> 
> 
> select count('table.fieldname');
> 
> works.  however...
> 
> select count('table.fieldname') where table.fieldname='something';

Using the table.field in single-quotes makes it a string, and that is a
strange query.

Legally, you can do:

        select count(*) where table.fieldname='something';
        select count(table.fieldname) where table.fieldname='something';

However, I see your point, and will add it to the TODO list:

        * SELECT COUNT('asdf') FROM pg_class WHERE oid=12 crashes

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