On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 02:32:31PM -0400, Bruce Momjian wrote:
>
> This message is from the backend exiting abruptly. Is isn't an "ERROR"
> as we define it for logging purposes. That's why there is nothing in
> the logs. I recommend turning on log_statement which prints before the
> query is run.
I hadn't thought of the error that way. I do have query logging on,
and if I run that query directly, it finds the data I'd expect. It's
a small table, or really three of them, all small for the time being.
select it.id, it.it_class_id, it.it_code_version_id,
it.it_data_version, it.note, it_class.class, it_class.id,
it_code_version.version, it_code_version.id, it_class.id,
it_code_version.id from it join it_class on (it_class.id =
it.it_class_id) join it_code_version on (it_code_version.id =
it.it_code_version_id) where class = ? AND version = ? AND
it_data_version > ?
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