You are right. I use "PostgreSQL 8.1.0 on i686-pc-mingw32, compiled by GCC
gcc.exe (GCC) 3.4.2 (mingw-special)" on Windows.
But I just tried it on a newer version and it works well ( "PostgreSQL 8.1.4
on i686-redhat-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 4.0.2 20051125 (Red Hat
4.0.2-8)" ).
Thanks a lot,
Sabin
"Tom Lane" <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote in message
news:961.1171038340@sss.pgh.pa.us...
> "Sabin Coanda" <sabin.coanda@deuromedia.ro> writes:
>> I have two queries:
>
>> 1. SELECT i AS "PK_ID", d AS "Deleted" FROM ( SELECT 52 AS i, true AS
>> ) x
>> ORDER BY i
>> 2. SELECT i AS "PK_ID", d AS "Deleted" FROM ( SELECT 49 AS i, true AS d
>> UNION SELECT 51 AS i, true AS d ) x ORDER BY i
>
>> The first returns the columns "PK_ID", "Deleted"
>> The second returns the columns i, d.
>
> Works for me:
>
> regression=# SELECT i AS "PK_ID", d AS "Deleted" FROM ( SELECT 52 AS i,
> true AS d ) x ORDER BY i;
> PK_ID | Deleted
> -------+---------
> 52 | t
> (1 row)
>
> regression=# SELECT i AS "PK_ID", d AS "Deleted" FROM ( SELECT 49 AS i,
> true AS d UNION SELECT 51 AS i, true AS d ) x ORDER BY i;
> PK_ID | Deleted
> -------+---------
> 49 | t
> 51 | t
> (2 rows)
>
> regression=#
>
> What PG version are you using, exactly?
>
> regards, tom lane
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