On 4/26/22 3:08 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2022, David G. Johnston wrote:
>
>> What version of PostgreSQL?
>
> David,
>
> 12.7
>
>> Testing on HEAD (and by inspection) nothing you've shown us provokes a
>> syntax error in PostgreSQL.
>>
>> regression=> insert into people
>> (person_nbr,lname,fname,job_title,company_nbr,loc_nbr,
>> regression(>
>> loc_phone_ext,direct_phone,direct_fax,cell_phone,email,active,comment)
>> values
>> regression->
>> (6000,'No','Name',null,404,1,null,null,null,null,null,null,null);
>> ERROR: relation "people" does not exist
>> LINE 1: insert into people (person_nbr,lname,fname,job_title,company...
>>
>> No syntax error, that it didn't find the table is expected.
>
> Well, as I wrote, that syntax has worked for years, including earlier this
> morning. Perhaps it will work again tomorrow when I log back in to the
> workstation.
It is not the syntax, somewhere since this morning you introduced a
hidden character into the string.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
>
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