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  1. theshaner6

    Relation "<table>" Does Not Exist

    *SOLVED* Apparently, the guy who runs the servers has been having problems with them. phpPgAdmin was showing that I had created the table and sequence (I had even recreated them several times) and I was even able to alter them. However, the DB never seemed to recognize the sequence and table...
  2. theshaner6

    Relation "<table>" Does Not Exist

    All tables are just in the standard public schema. I've yet to figure out this problem. I'm not sure what to try next, but if anyone can add any more advice, I'd appreciate it. I'd really like to get the features I'm working on up and running soon for my client. Thanks! -Shane
  3. theshaner6

    Relation "<table>" Does Not Exist

    @ceco: I'm sure it's a public schema, but I don't know much more about it right now. The server is down, so I have no access to the DB and phpPgAdmin right now to get you more info on it. @rski: I've tried only single quotes, only double quotes, and single quotes enclosed by double quotes. All...
  4. theshaner6

    Relation "<table>" Does Not Exist

    Hey everyone, new here because my usual community doesn't have much postgresql support, so hopefully I've come to the right place with this question. I am receiving the error Relation propack_order does not exist. I've attempted putting quotes around the table name in my SQL query, but it still...

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