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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
>>>
>>>
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