I found that
"
CREATE VIEW allops AS
SELECT acc1.operator.operatorid, acc1.operator.accountid,
acc1.operator.name, acc2.operator.operatorid, acc2.operator.accountid,
acc2.operator.name
FROM acc1.operator, acc2.operator
WHERE (acc1.operator.active = true OR acc2.operator.active = true);
"
works for the ambiguous errors. But there are identical column names in the
view (operatorid, accountid, name, operatorid, accountid, name) witch
obvious fires
an error "ERROR: column "operatorid" duplicated"
So how to merge the data from the different schema's in one column in the
view?
The global / symbolic statement of what I wnat to do is
SELECT operatorid FROM acc1.operator, acc2.operator,...... WHERE active =
true;
Are there perhaps other ways to do this if the views don't work?
Greetz,
Kristoff
"Toff" <kristoff.six@telenet.be> wrote in message
news:XfwXe.197826$L_7.10628197@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
> Hello!
>
> I want to create a view of a table that is in several schema's.
>
> The table is
> CREATE TABLE "operator"
> (
> "operatorid" INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
> "accountid" INTEGER REFERENCES "account"("accountid"),
> "name" VARCHAR (40),
> "active" BOOLEAN,
> );
>
> The schema's are "acc1", "acc2", ......
>
> The view........
> CREATE VIEW allops AS
> SELECT operatorid, accountid, name
> FROM acc1.operator, acc2.operator
> WHERE active = true;
>
> But I get the "ERROR: column reference "operatorid" is ambiguous"
> If I remove "operatorid", or "accountid" in the view, the errortype is the
> same.
>
> What is the ambiguous thing about this? And how to solve it?
> On the internet I found some posts with the same issue, but no direct
> answers.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kristoff
>