Hi; I have found recently that tables in certain contexts seem to have a name pseudocolumn. I was wondering if there is any documentation as to what this is and what it signifies. postgres=# CREATE table TEST2 (a text, b text); CREATE TABLE postgres=# INSERT INTO test2 values ('aaaa', 'bbbb'); INSERT 0 1 postgres=# select t.name FROM test2 t; name ------------- (aaaa,bbbb) (1 row) However: postgres=# select name FROM test2 t; ERROR: column "name" does not exist LINE 1: select name FROM test2 t; This isn't making any sense to me. Are there certain circumstances where a tuple is cast to something like varchar(63)? Does this pose pitfals for any columns named 'name' in other contexts? Best Wishes, Chris Travers -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general