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Current application we are using sqlite database and now we have to migrate from sqlite to Postgresql.I have migrated using sequel as below

sequel -C sqlite://db/development.sqlite3 postgres://username:password@localhost/dbname

After migration i am facing syntax error as below

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "devices" WHERE  (User_id IS 6 AND mac_address IS "88:83:123:31:68")

ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (PG::SyntaxError: ERROR: syntax error at or near "6" LINE 1: ...ECT COUNT(*) FROM "devices" WHERE (User_id IS 6 AND mac..)

My Controller i have used below query for above syntax

 @device_by_user = Device.where("User_id IS #{id} AND mac_address IS \"#{mac}\"")

It is requiring below query syntax for PostgreSQL where field names starting with Upper case are enclosed with quotes and text value should be enclosed in single quote.

SELECT COUNT(*) FROM "devices" WHERE "User_id"=6 AND mac_address= '88:83:123:31:68';

Do i need to change syntax wherever it is applicable? or Is there any other approach available in rails?

Thanks, Alex

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  • I would consider going through the schema and creating migrations to rename the columns to snake_case as these kind of inconsistencies will just lead to unessicary bugs in the future.
    – max
    Dec 3, 2018 at 11:32
  • In SQL, double quotes indicate a quoted identifier like a table or column name, and single quotes a string. Sqlite just has the unusual behavior of treating a double quoted value that's not a known identifier as a string. I think it's for some attempt at MySQL compatibility. If you use parameters and bind values to them like you should be, it becomes a moot point for strings though.
    – Shawn
    Dec 3, 2018 at 11:35

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You should be able to do:

Device.where({ :user_id => 6, :mac_address => '88:83:123:31:68'}).count

It should work if your model is correct. Hope that helps

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