David,
About the case-sensitivity, I was under the impression that PostgreSQL
was case-insensitive unless things were explicitly put in quotes. This
is at least what I read in the book ...
-Brice
David Olbersen wrote:
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Brice Ruth wrote:
-SELECT
- a.Number,
-
Brice Ruth [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
About the case-sensitivity, I was under the impression that PostgreSQL
was case-insensitive unless things were explicitly put in quotes.
Names in queries (of tables, fields, functions, etc) are
case-insensitive. This has nothing to do with the behavior of
Brice Ruth writes:
SELECT
a.Number,
a.Code,
a.Text
FROM
b,
a
WHERE
(b.Id = a.Id) AND
(VersionId = 'key1') AND
(Category = 'key2') AND
(b.d_Id = 'key3')
ORDER BY
a.Number;
(my apologies: I had to 'mangle' the table/column names because of NDA)
So my question
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Brice Ruth wrote:
-SELECT
- a.Number,
- a.Code,
- a.Text
-FROM
- b,
- a
-WHERE
- (b.Id = a.Id) AND
These next two statements are very ambiguous. Make them explicit as you have
with "(b.Id = a.Id)" and "(b.d_Id = 'key3')"
Also, be sure that 'key3' is how what you want