Hi
2009/8/4 Ridvan Lakas ng Bayan S. Baluyos <ridvan@baluyos.net>:
> Hi Tom,
>
> I didn't receive any warnings upon entering the postgres server.
>
> My client version is psql (PostgreSQL) 8.3.5.
> My database server version is EnterpriseDB 8.3.0.12 on
> x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 4.1.0
>
> Would it make a difference?
Yes, even if you did not get a warning, what Tom said is valid. If I
understood him correctly, though, you could use a psql from PostgreSQL
8.4 and it should work. Is that right, Tom?
> Ridvan
>
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
>>
>> "Ridvan Lakas ng Bayan S. Baluyos" <ridvan@baluyos.net> writes:
>> > I'm currently having problems trying to describe a table in one of my
>> > database servers. Here's the error:
>>
>> > backoffice_t2=# \d control.storedate_done
>> > ERROR: column t.tgconstraint does not exist
>> > LINE 3: WHERE t.tgrelid = '1154864' AND t.tgconstraint = 0
>> > ^
>>
>> You're apparently trying to use an 8.3 psql with an 8.2 or older server.
>> It should have warned you when you started it, like so:
>>
>> WARNING: You are connected to a server with major version 8.2,
>> but your psql client is major version 8.3. Some backslash commands,
>> such as \d, might not work properly.
>>
>> > Even in phpPgAdmin, I could not check the description of the table.
>>
>> ... and I'll bet your phpPgAdmin is out of sync too.
>>
>> As of 8.4, psql's \d commands work with a range of older server
>> versions, but in every preceding release they are quite
>> version-specific. I don't know the exact story on cross-version
>> compatibility for phpPgAdmin, but it sounds like it's version-specific
>> as well.
>>
>> regards, tom lane
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