Hi. Um, it is very strange. Can you send us the mylog of psqlODBC? Regards, Hiroshi Saito > Hi Hiroshi > >The same program works on the server unchanged - that's why I think it >is something to do with the driver. The error message says that the >field name doesn't exist when it does as can be verified by looking at >the database in Postgresql. > >Cheers > >Phil Jackson >On 9/2/2010 3:19 AM, Hiroshi Saito wrote: >> Hi. >> >> There is very little information which explores a problem. What thing >> is an actual error message? >> The following is my imagination.... >> As for specific field, it may be the LOWER problem of a character. >> example) >> -- CREATE TABLE xx("Field" TEXT); >> >> postgres=# SELECT Field FROM xx; >> ERROR: column "field" does not exist >> LINE 1: SELECT Field FROM xx; >> >> postgres=# SELECT "Field" FROM xx; >> Field >> ------- >> (0 rows) >> >> If my misunderstand, the error message which you show will be able to >> be solved. >> Regards, >> Hiroshi Saito >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Jackson" <sapient@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> >> >>> I have a notebook that I am using as a server for testing purposes >>> and it has the official ODBC driver installed. I can access this and >>> use it connect to PostreSql. >>> >>> On a second machine on the same network - I also have the same ODBC >>> driver installed. >>> >>> The behaviour of this one is quite different. >>> >>> I have a test program that works on the server but when I run it on >>> this workstation, it can create a file with a couple of fields which >>> I can verify by looking inside PostgreSQL. But when I go to open up >>> that file and refer to one of its fields, I get an error message >>> saying the field doesn't exist. >>> >>> I am running XP Professional on both machines. >>> >>> I have no idea what is happening - I have opened up the firewall on >>> both machines to allow port 5432 to be used by all applications with >>> TCP (also tried TCP and UDP). >>> >>> Does anyone have any suggestions? >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> Phil Jackson >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) >>> To make changes to your subscription: >>> http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general >> -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general