On 9/29/21 10:54 AM, Amine Tengilimoglu wrote:
> I thought that the server version can be guess from the screenshot . I
Unless folks are using plain text only email readers. That is why
screenshots are generally a bad idea for textual information. For the
record the Postgres version is 12.8.
> already update the latest minor pg version and it didn't work :)
You will need to update with the actual minor version.
When you do the pg_dump, what is the error message?
>
> Thank you Tom.
>
> Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>, 29 Eyl 2021 Çar, 20:16 tarihinde şunu yazdı:
>
>> Amine Tengilimoglu <aminetengilimoglu@gmail.com> writes:
>>> I am getting the "ERROR: unrecognized node type: 223" when I execute
>> \d
>>> combinations in psql and even when getting backup with pg_dump...
>> probably
>>> the same error will occur with other commands. What is causing this
>> issue,
>>> any idea? How to fix it?
>>
>> You're not going to get any useful responses to that without more
>> details (at minimum, the server version). However, a reasonable
>> bet is that some stored view or expression contains a parse node
>> that some part of the server code is failing to cope with. We've
>> had such bugs in the past, but I don't know of any that are live
>> right now ... so maybe your answer is just "update to current
>> minor release".
>>
>> If that doesn't help, it'd be good to try to isolate which database
>> object contains the problem, and then reconstruct what its definition
>> was, so we can try to understand where the oversight is.
>>
>> regards, tom lane
>>
>
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