On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 7:40 AM PG Bug reporting form
<noreply@postgresql.org> wrote:
>
> The following bug has been logged on the website:
>
> Bug reference: 15606
> Logged by: Rikke Hammer
> Email address: newsx@outlook.com
> PostgreSQL version: 11.1
> Operating system: Windows 10 Home version1803 x64
> Description:
>
> I get a syntax error when I try to use a WITH clause in a query. Below is a
> simple test query. It (as as well as any other WITH clause query I do,
> creates the following error:
>
> SQL Error [42601]: ERROR: syntax error at end of input
> Position: 53
[...]
> WITH emp AS (
> select * from rikke_hammer.employees)
If you actually just want to execute the query you are putting into
the WITH what is the point of wrapping it with "WITH"?
This is not a bug. As the error message indicates the parser is
expecting you to write more sql stuff. In this case a SELECT
statement that actually uses the emp CTE
[ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] with_query [, ...] ]
SELECT [ ALL | DISTINCT [ ON ( expression [, ...] ) ] ]
...
David J.