Ok. That was the problem. Now SELECT "Senha" FROM USUARIOS is working fine. But, At an application using ODBC connection I will need to send "Senha" too ? Aílsom 2008/2/2, Ragnar <gnari@xxxxxxx>: > On lau, 2008-02-02 at 15:43 -0200, Aílsom F. Heringer wrote: > > > At pgAdmin III Query, when I send SELECT * FROM USUARIOS, I get all > > columns correctly. But when I try to get only one column, SELECT senha > > FROM USUARIOS, I get the error message: > > > > ERROR: column "senha" does not exist > > SQL state: 42703 > > Character: 8 > > if you created the column name mixedcase with quotes, > you need to access it the same way. > so if the column name is really "Senha" do: > SELECT "Senha" FROM USUARIOS; > > if that is not the problem, can you repeat this in > the command-line tool psql ? > > gnari > > > -- -- Aílsom F. Heringer Rio de Janeiro, Brasil ailsom@xxxxxxxxx ailsom@xxxxxxxxxx ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Have you searched our list archives? http://archives.postgresql.org/