Valerie Cole wrote:
> I have a problem and am pretty sure Hibernate is the culprit but was
> wondering if anybody knew of a fix. We are working on legacy code and
> converted a class from Hibernate 2 xml mappings to Hibernate 3 with
> annotations. On one of the One To Many attributes we have used the
> @OrderBy("displayPosition"). The SQL generated by Hibernate outputs the
> column name as DisplayPosition with no quoting, and Postgres kicks back
> an error saying the column does not exist.
Did you try adding extra double quotes? Something like
@OrderBy("\"displayPosition\"").
> Our tables/columns have all been created with quotes and must be
> accessed with quotes (I don't know if that is the norm, I am somewhat
> of a Postgres newb).
This is correct, unless your table/column names (a.k.a. "identifiers")
are lowercase in which case you can leave the quotes out.
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