Thread: ERROR: relation "table" does not exist - HELP
ERROR: relation "table" does not exist
That happens when you type:
\d
From the PSQL sql prompt, like this:
connxetl=# \d
List of relations
Name | Type | Owner
-------------------------------+----------+----------
ActiveRange | table | datasync
ActiveRangeSequence | sequence | datasync
AndScheduleStoplight | table | datasync
AndTaskStoplight | table | datasync
AssemblyDomain | table | datasync
AssemblyGroup | table | datasync
AssemblyParentTableGroups | table | datasync
AssemblyParentTasks | table | datasync
AssemblyProgress | table | datasync
AssemblyTasks | table | datasync
EmailDomain | table | datasync
EmailDomainSequence | sequence | datasync
ErrorStatusDictionary | table | datasync
Frequency | table | datasync
GlobalUniqueSequence | sequence | datasync
GroupProgress | table | datasync
Groups | table | datasync
GroupsSequence | sequence | datasync
GuiObjectInfo | table | datasync
IntervalFilter | table | datasync
IntervalFilterSequence | sequence | datasync
IntervalType | table | datasync
IntervalTypeSequence | sequence | datasync
OfThe | table | datasync
OfTheSequenceMUID | sequence | datasync
OfTheSequenceSUID | sequence | datasync
OrScheduleStoplight | table | datasync
OrTaskStoplight | table | datasync
ParentAssemblies | table | datasync
ParentTableGroups | table | datasync
ParentTasks | table | datasync
Periods | table | datasync
PeriodsSequence | sequence | datasync
PriorityDomain | table | datasync
PriorityDomainSequence | sequence | datasync
Schedule | table | datasync
ScheduleSequence | sequence | datasync
ScheduleTrigger | table | datasync
SourceAssemblyTables | table | datasync
SourceTaskTables | table | datasync
StartTime | table | datasync
StartTimeSequence | sequence | datasync
StatusDomain | table | datasync
TableCollection | table | datasync
TableGroup | table | datasync
TableGroupParentAssemblies | table | datasync
TableGroupParentTasks | table | datasync
TableList | table | datasync
TableListSequence | sequence | datasync
TableParentAssemblies | table | datasync
TableParentTasks | table | datasync
TableProgress | table | datasync
TargetAssemblyTables | table | datasync
TargetTaskTables | table | datasync
TaskGroup | table | datasync
TaskParentAssemblies | table | datasync
TaskParentTables | table | datasync
TaskProgress | table | datasync
TaskTypeDomain | table | datasync
Tasks | table | datasync
TimeoutUnits | table | datasync
TimeoutUnitsSequence | sequence | datasync
WorkflowSettings | table | datasync
WorkflowSettingsSequence | sequence | datasync
XorScheduleStoplight | table | datasync
XorTaskStoplight | table | datasync
From: pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org [mailto:pgsql-general-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of itamar
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 7:54 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: [GENERAL] ERROR: relation "table" does not exist - HELP
when I run
select * from "table"
I get this error.
ERROR: relation "table" does not exist
Itamar Reis Peixoto
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http://www.ispbrasil.com.br
Good day to all ... I hope any one can give me an advice ... to optimize my database... im having a problem when i'm backing up my DB and also using vacuum for my DB... my CPU load goes up.... and no one can use my DB... most of the transaction comes from web server.. I just need ur good advice ... thank you please check my postgresql.conf -- # # # Connection Parameters # tcpip_socket = true #ssl = false max_connections = 300 superuser_reserved_connections = 100 port = 5432 #hostname_lookup = false #show_source_port = false #unix_socket_directory = '' #unix_socket_group = '' #unix_socket_permissions = 0777 # octal #virtual_host = '' #krb_server_keyfile = '' # # Shared Memory Size # shared_buffers = 600 # min max_connections*2 or 16, 8KB each #max_fsm_relations = 1000 # min 10, fsm is free space map, ~40 bytes #max_fsm_pages = 10000 # min 1000, fsm is free space map, ~6 bytes #max_locks_per_transaction = 64 # min 10 #wal_buffers = 8 # min 4, typically 8KB each # # Non-shared Memory Sizes # #sort_mem = 1024 # min 64, size in KB #vacuum_mem = 8192 # min 1024, size in KB # # Write-ahead log (WAL) # #checkpoint_segments = 3 # in logfile segments, min 1, 16MB each #checkpoint_timeout = 300 # range 30-3600, in seconds # #commit_delay = 0 # range 0-100000, in microseconds #commit_siblings = 5 # range 1-1000 # #fsync = true #wal_sync_method = fsync # the default varies across platforms: # # fsync, fdatasync, open_sync, or open_datasync #wal_debug = 0 # range 0-16 # # Optimizer Parameters # enable_seqscan = true enable_indexscan = true enable_tidscan = true enable_sort = true enable_nestloop = true enable_mergejoin = true enable_hashjoin = true effective_cache_size = 1000 # typically 8KB each random_page_cost = 4 # units are one sequential page fetch cost cpu_tuple_cost = 0.01 # (same) cpu_index_tuple_cost = 0.001 # (same) cpu_operator_cost = 0.0025 # (same) default_statistics_target = 10 # range 1-1000 # # GEQO Optimizer Parameters # geqo = true geqo_selection_bias = 2.0 # range 1.5-2.0 geqo_threshold = 11 geqo_pool_size = 1024 # default based on tables in statement, # range 128-1024 geqo_effort = 1 geqo_generations = 0 geqo_random_seed = -1 # auto-compute seed # # Message display # #server_min_messages = notice # Values, in order of decreasing detail: # debug5, debug4, debug3, debug2, debug1, # info, notice, warning, error, log, fatal, # panic #client_min_messages = notice # Values, in order of decreasing detail: # debug5, debug4, debug3, debug2, debug1, # log, info, notice, warning, error #silent_mode = false log_connections = true #log_pid = false log_statement = true log_duration = true log_timestamp = true #log_min_error_statement = panic # Values in order of increasing severity: # debug5, debug4, debug3, debug2, debug1, # info, notice, warning, error, panic(off) #debug_print_parse = false #debug_print_rewritten = false #debug_print_plan = false #debug_pretty_print = false #explain_pretty_print = true # requires USE_ASSERT_CHECKING #debug_assertions = true # # Syslog # syslog = 2 # range 0-2 syslog_facility = 'LOCAL0' syslog_ident = 'postgres' # # Statistics # show_parser_stats = false show_planner_stats = false show_executor_stats = false show_statement_stats = false # requires BTREE_BUILD_STATS #show_btree_build_stats = false # # Access statistics collection # stats_start_collector = false stats_reset_on_server_start = false stats_command_string = false stats_row_level = false stats_block_level = false # # Lock Tracing # #trace_notify = false # requires LOCK_DEBUG #trace_locks = false #trace_userlocks = false #trace_lwlocks = false #debug_deadlocks = false #trace_lock_oidmin = 16384 #trace_lock_table = 0 # # Misc # autocommit = true #dynamic_library_path = '$libdir' #search_path = '$user,public' #datestyle = 'iso, us' #timezone = unknown # actually, defaults to TZ environment setting #australian_timezones = false #client_encoding = sql_ascii # actually, defaults to database encoding #authentication_timeout = 60 # 1-600, in seconds #deadlock_timeout = 1000 # in milliseconds #default_transaction_isolation = 'read committed' #max_expr_depth = 10000 # min 10 #max_files_per_process = 1000 # min 25 #password_encryption = true #sql_inheritance = true #transform_null_equals = false #statement_timeout = 0 # 0 is disabled, in milliseconds #db_user_namespace = false # # Locale settings # # (initialized by initdb -- may be changed) LC_MESSAGES = 'en_US.UTF-8' LC_MONETARY = 'en_US.UTF-8' LC_NUMERIC = 'en_US.UTF-8' LC_TIME = 'en_US.UTF-8' ----------------- here is my diskspace.. /dev/sdb1 3526172 1132784 2214268 34% / /dev/sda1 248895 8796 227249 4% /boot none 2005700 0 2005700 0% /dev/shm /dev/md0 65757260 50992580 11424376 82% /var /dev/sdc1 17409840 13521548 3003916 82% /backup ----------------
On Sat, 2004-12-11 at 01:54 -0200, itamar wrote: > when I run > > select * from "table" > > I get this error. > > ERROR: relation "table" does not exist The table name is is folded to lowercase, unless it is in quotes. so if the name of the table is TABLE, you need select * from "TABLE" Is this your problem ? gnari