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Does postgresql allow columns named "parent"?

Neither

SELECT id, parent, name FROM address WHERE id=1

nor

SELECT id, "parent", name FROM address WHERE id=1

give me an actual result. Instead I get:

ERROR:  column "parent" does not exist
LINE 1: SELECT id, "parent", name FROM address WHERE id=1
                   ^
In statement:
SELECT id, "parent", name FROM address WHERE id=1

The table very certainly has a column called parent.

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  • @ypercube It's postgres, so no. Apr 8, 2011 at 23:38
  • Oh yes, thnx, and I just checked, parent is not reserved in Postgres. Apr 8, 2011 at 23:42
  • Can you post the table's CREATE statement? Apr 8, 2011 at 23:43
  • The problem maybe with the name field though. Apr 8, 2011 at 23:44

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The word "parent" does not appear to be a keyword in postgresql so something else is the issue.

When you surround the column name with double-quotes, the column name becomes case sensitive. Can you post the output of "\d address"? This would be helpful in diagnosing the issue.

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It was actually quite insidious. There was nothing wrong with anything. The whole issue was the APC cache holding onto something it shouldn't have. Sorry about the confusion.

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