Re: Strange Insert Problem - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Bruno LEVEQUE
Subject Re: Strange Insert Problem
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Msg-id 3FFE8498.7020900@net6d.com
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In response to Strange Insert Problem  (Lola Lee <lola@his.com>)
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Hi,

First, in insert, every strings must be quoted. Your query becomes :

INSERT INTO YarnColortwo (yarn_id, yarn_color_nm, yarn_color_num,
yarn_color_desc, yarn_color_lud) VALUES ( 15, 'Anemone', 616,
'whatever', now() ).

Try this and report back.

Bruno



Lola Lee wrote:

> I'm having a really strange insert problem, which I cannot figure out.
>
> I have a table in my database, which I created using the following
> query (I'm using Postgresql 7.4, if this helps):
>
> CREATE TABLE yarncolor (
>        yarn_color_id       SERIAL,
>        yarn_id             int NULL,
>        yarn_color_nm        varchar(35) NULL,
>        yarn_color_num       varchar(10) NULL,
>        yarn_color_desc      varchar(50) NULL,
>        discontinued_flg     boolean NULL,
>        yarn_color_lud       timestamp NULL,
>        PRIMARY KEY (yarn_color_id),
>        FOREIGN KEY (yarn_id)
>                              REFERENCES yarn
> );
>
> Everytime I try to insert a record in this table via ColdFusion
> generated page, I get this error message (I also get this in
> phpPgMyAdmin):
>
> SQL error:
> ERROR:  column "anemone" does not exist
>
>
> In statement:
> INSERT INTO YarnColortwo (yarn_id, yarn_color_nm, yarn_color_num,
> yarn_color_desc, yarn_color_lud) VALUES ( 15, Anemone, 616, whatever,
> now() )
>
> I'm at a loss as to why does Postgresql think there is a column named
> "anemone".  Yes, I tried another string of character and get the same
> message.  Anyone have an idea what may be going on?
>
>

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Bruno LEVEQUE
System Engineer
SARL NET6D
bruno.leveque@net6d.com
http://www.net6d.com


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