On Tue, Mar 17, 2026 at 7:34 PM PG Bug reporting form
<noreply@postgresql.org> wrote:
>
> The following bug has been logged on the website:
>
> Bug reference: 19435
> Logged by: Hang ammmkilo
> Email address: ammmkilo@163.com
> PostgreSQL version: 18.3
> Operating system: Ubuntu 22.04
> Description:
>
> A user encountered an error when attempting to execute a query involving
> multiple RIGHT JOIN operations and a NATURAL JOIN on the same table
> (pg_table_a). The error message returned was:
> [XX000]ERROR: no relation entry for relid 2
> This error seems to be an internal one and should not be triggered by users.
> It might be a bug.
> ```sql
> DROP TABLE IF EXISTS pg_table_a;
>
> CREATE TABLE pg_table_a (
> id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
> col_bool BOOLEAN
> );
>
> INSERT INTO pg_table_a (id, col_bool)
> VALUES (5, TRUE);
>
> SELECT 1 AS c1
> FROM (
> pg_table_a AS tom0
> RIGHT JOIN (
> (pg_table_a AS tom1 NATURAL JOIN pg_table_a AS tom2)
> RIGHT JOIN pg_table_a AS tom3
> ON tom1.col_bool IS NOT NULL
> )
> ON tom1.col_bool
> );
> ```
Thanks for the report!
I was able to reproduce this issue on the master. git bisect that I ran pointed
to commit fc069a3a631 as the likely cause. So I've CC'd its committer,
Alexander, on this thread.
Regards,
--
Fujii Masao