I'm working with a closed source application that reads an ASCII file
and as it does it (via ODBC) creates tables and indexes, inserting as it
goes. Like so:
CREATE TABLE bgsuser.CAXCTRLD ( CTRLS INTEGER, INTVL INTEGER);
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX bgsuser.PRIMARY_CAXCTRLD ON bgsuser.CAXCTRLD
(CTRLS,INTVL);
INSERT ...
INSERT ...
The application is designed to work through ODBC and psqlODBC does a
great job. My problem is the username (schema qualifier) on the create
index statement. I've decided it's easiest to copy/paste/modify the
create statements from the ODBC trace logs.. oh, well.
Michael Glaesemann wrote:
>
> On Sep 12, 2004, at 5:42 AM, m0ntar3@cox.net wrote:
>
>> Is the syntax "schema_name.index_name" for create unique index wrong,
>> unsupported or what? I know is doesn't work as postgres kicks me back
>> a syntax error each time (version 7.3.2 & 7.4.5). -sigh-
>
>
> Could you give a full example (including the error) of what you're
> doing? It's kind of hard to give a suggestion based on your brief
> description.
>
> Michael
>
>