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I have a foreign data table created with tds_fdw which maps a SQL View on an MSSQL server to a foreign table in Postgres. I can view and query the data in this table without any issue. But I'm getting this error when I try to query this table from a query which is joining the foreign table and several other tables.

Error is:

[2020-07-28 14:04:25] [HV00L] ERROR: DB-Library error: DB #: 20018, DB Msg: General SQL Server error: Check messages from the SQL Server, OS #: -1, OS Msg: , Level: 15
[2020-07-28 14:04:25] [00000] DB-Library notice: Msg #: 156, Msg state: 1, Msg: Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'as'., Server: DB1DBSSVR1, Process: , Line: 1, Level: 15

This is how the SQL query looks like

SELECT COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM (
    SELECT a.COL1, b.COL2, c.COL3 FROM 
        PSQL_TABLE_1 a JOIN PSQL_TABLE_2 b ON a.ID = b.ID
        JOIN FOREIGN_TABLE f on b.ID = f.CODE WHERE a.COL5 = 'S'
    UNION ALL
    SELECT a.COL1, b.COL2, c.COL3 FROM 
        PSQL_TABLE_1 a JOIN PSQL_TABLE_3 b ON a.ID = b.ID
        JOIN FOREIGN_TABLE f on b.ID = f.CODE WHERE a.COL5 = 'S'
) 
DERIVED WHERE DERIVED.SEQ_NO = 'xxxx'

Note
Earlier this query used a local pg table which had the same name and structure as the foreign table and was working fine. This issue started after renaming it and creating the new foreign table with the same name and structure

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  • Where is this query being run, on SQL Server or Postgres? Also the error says:Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'as'. and there is no as in the query you show. Is this coming from the view query? Also which log are you getting errors from? Jul 28, 2020 at 14:17
  • @Adrian Query is executed on Postgres. The error is coming from the query that I've show. I'm getting this error from Postgres log. I'm running tds_fdw with log messages enabled Jul 28, 2020 at 14:21
  • Well the error is clear that the problem is near the as keyword. I see no as in the query. So are you sure you did not edit it out when you anonymized the query? Also did you check the SQL Server log as the message suggests? Jul 28, 2020 at 14:33
  • See answer for another explanation. Jul 28, 2020 at 15:01
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    @Isuru Pathirana . Pretty sure this has to do with running through tds_fdw, more so now that you say running it all locally worked. Per my comment below, have you tried renaming DERIVED to something like DERIVED_TABLE? Jul 29, 2020 at 2:08

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Aah, now I see. Pretty sure it is this:

DERIVED WHERE DERIVED.SEQ_NO = 'xxxx'.

DERIVED is a keyword and there is an implied as before it. Change that alias to another name or quote it.

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  • That doesn't seem to be a problem in SQL Server: dbfiddle.uk/…
    – user330315
    Jul 28, 2020 at 14:50
  • I follow the advice here:postgresql.org/docs/12/sql-keywords-appendix.html "As a general rule, if you get spurious parser errors for commands that contain any of the listed key words as an identifier you should try to quote the identifier to see if the problem goes away." Or I change the name. Jul 28, 2020 at 15:01
  • Hmm, doesn't seem to be a problem for Postgres either: dbfiddle.uk/…
    – user330315
    Jul 28, 2020 at 15:29
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    Yes, I am aware of that. But it seems neither side has a problem with that. Which only leaves tds_fdw as a possible reason why an additional as is added to the query. But it could also be the query tool. Wouldn't be the first one that tries to be smart and adds stuff to a query without the user knowing
    – user330315
    Jul 28, 2020 at 15:37
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    Have you tried renaming DERIVED to something like DERIVED_TABLE? Jul 29, 2020 at 2:05
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It seems that the issue was due to some data values in the fields I was using for the joins. The error went away once I trimmed the data. The new query looks something like,

SELECT COL1, COL2, COL3 FROM (
    SELECT a.COL1, b.COL2, c.COL3 FROM 
        PSQL_TABLE_1 a JOIN PSQL_TABLE_2 b ON a.ID = b.ID
        JOIN FOREIGN_TABLE f on btrim(b.ID) = f.CODE WHERE a.COL5 = 'S'
    UNION ALL
    SELECT a.COL1, b.COL2, c.COL3 FROM 
        PSQL_TABLE_1 a JOIN PSQL_TABLE_3 b ON a.ID = b.ID
        JOIN FOREIGN_TABLE f on btrim(b.ID) = f.CODE WHERE a.COL5 = 'S'
) 
DERIVED WHERE DERIVED.SEQ_NO = 'xxxx'

This query is returning values as expected. But I'm still wondering why did it give an error saying there is a syntax error near as.

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  • That is just weird. By any chance is there as in ID? Otherwise I don't know why the syntax error. Jul 30, 2020 at 14:24
  • The only thing I can think to do, if you have not already, is change log_statement in postgresql.conf to all and reload server. Then run both variations of query and see what is being sent to server. Then set log_statement back. Jul 30, 2020 at 14:37

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