Re: SQL statement form shell ? - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Scott Whitney
Subject Re: SQL statement form shell ?
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Msg-id 1040409514.1017500.1409153403592.JavaMail.zimbra@mail.int.journyx.com
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In response to SQL statement form shell ?  (czezz <czezz@o2.pl>)
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There are a few things I would check.

a) psql -p 5472 -d fm_db_Server4
b) SELECT * from foo2;
c) Do those _2_ statements work separately? That should prove that you're talking to the exact same connection/host/port you expect.
d) psql -p 5472 -d fm_db_Server4 -c "SELECT * FROM foo2;

So, step a&b succeed, but step d fails?

d) psql -p 5472 -d fm_db_Server4
e) SELECT * from "foo2";

If this doesn't work, "foo2," is not a valid relation. It's case-sensitive or some such. Once you can make the table name work within " " marks, THEN try from the command prompt like:

f) psql -p 5472 -d fm_db_Server4 -c "SELECT * FROM \"foo2\" ; "



Im trying to execute simple query in shell.
This query works OK in PSQL client:
Server4=# SELECT * FROM foo2;

However, for some reason I cannot execute it in shell. I try it like following:

-bash-4.1$ psql -p 5472 -d fm_db_Server4 -c "SELECT * FROM foo2;"
ERROR:  relation "foo2" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT * FROM foo2;
                      ^

Any ideas what Im doing wrong ?

BR,
czezz


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