From: Thorpe M. <tm...@ec...> - 2015-08-10 14:37:03
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Hi, Here is where postgres is located on the server: ps auxw | grep postgres | grep -- -D postgres 1740 0.0 0.0 160284 7616 ? S 02:49 0:00 /usr/local/pgsql/bin/postmaster -D /usr/local/pgsql/data Here is how I installed nspostgres-4.1: make install AOLSERVER=/usr/local/aolserver POSTGRES=/usr/local/pgsql Thorpe > On Aug 10, 2015, at 7:05 AM, Tony Bennett (Brown Paper Tickets) <to...@br...> wrote: > > The same select should work in tcl for the added column. Try updating a record in postgresql and selecting the same record from tcl. If there's a mismatch then they're not connecting to the same place. > > -Tony > > On 8/9/15 5:44 PM, Peter Sadlon wrote: >> Just to better understand your problem, this was the order of events? >> >> old server: create table >> old server: alter table add column >> old server: select any/all columns work >> >> copy to new server >> >> new server: select from original columns work with postgresdql >> new server: select from an added column works with postgresdql >> new server: select from original columns work with tcl >> new server: select from an added column FAILS with tcl >> >> My first guess would be to make sure your config script is connecting to the correct database/server now that you have multiple db servers. Same thing for postgresdql. >> >> Are you connecting with the same username via postgresdql and tcl? >> >> Next check your pg_dump file, do a grep for the new column name, make sure that it is included in the dump. >> >> >> From: tm...@ec... <mailto:tm...@ec...> >> Date: Sun, 9 Aug 2015 14:03:28 -0500 >> To: aol...@li... <mailto:aol...@li...> >> Subject: [AOLSERVER] Aolserver - Postgresql - not recognizing columns added to tables >> >> Hi, >> >> I have moved postgresql databases from one server to another. This was done by dumping the database, moving the resulting file to the new server, and then restoring the dumped file on the new server. >> >> When I directly select rows via postgresdql (on the new server) from a table that had a column added after the table was created and before the table was moved to the new server there are not any problems. >> >> However, when I try to do the same select from within a tcl script an error is thrown - the column does not exist. When I run the sql statement without the offending column, there is not a problem. >> >> So, it appears to me that the problem is with columns that have been added to tables via alter table… >> >> Can anyone shed some light on this problem? >> >> Thank you, >> >> Thorpe >> >> Thorpe Mayes >> eCognizant LLC >> 2313 Lockhill-Selma Road, Ste 164 >> San Antonio, TX 78230 >> Phone: (405) 445-7877 >> Cell: (405) 514-9753 >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> _______________________________________________ aolserver-talk mailing list aol...@li... <mailto:aol...@li...>https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aolserver-talk <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aolserver-talk> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> aolserver-talk mailing list >> aol...@li... <mailto:aol...@li...> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aolserver-talk <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aolserver-talk> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > aolserver-talk mailing list > aol...@li... <mailto:aol...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aolserver-talk <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aolserver-talk> Thank you, Thorpe Thorpe Mayes eCognizant LLC 2313 Lockhill-Selma Road, Ste 164 San Antonio, TX 78230 Phone: (405) 445-7877 Cell: (405) 514-9753 |