… But if the name of the database contains uppercase characters, the same problem arises :
psql: FATAL: database ""Dj"" does not exist
-Mark
De : Melvin Davidson [mailto:melvin6925@yahoo.com] Envoyé : Thursday, October 20, 2016 10:09 AM À : Mark Watson; pgadmin-support@postgresql.org Objet : Re: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin4 Maintenance gives Database does not exist
I am not pgadmin4 support, but this looks to me like the problem is your naming convention.
Per PostgreSQL (and SQL) object names MUST start with a letter.
So names a database with a number (even if quoted), is a no no.
Try renaming the database to db815, and see if the problem still exists.
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From: Mark Watson <mark.watson@jurisconcept.ca> To: "pgadmin-support@postgresql.org" <pgadmin-support@postgresql.org> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 8:53 AM Subject: [pgadmin-support] pgAdmin4 Maintenance gives Database does not exist
Hello all,
This is in no way urgent, and concerns pgAdmin4 on windows 10, with postgres 9.6. When I right-click on the database, choose maintence, and run analyze, I am getting a ‘database does not exist’ error. For example, when I try to analyze database 815, I am getting the error : psql: FATAL: database ""815"" does not exist
Note the datebase name has two double quotes. Could this be a configuration issue?