PostgreSQL Drop Table Invalid Argument
I would also like to delete a table in PostgreSQL.
I can delete the table I just opened, but when I want to delete a previously opened table I get the following error:
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4";
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4"
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE;
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
I tried two options but I got the same error.
I've searched for this problem, but I can't find any solution.
I'm using Navicat Premium.
Thanks for your help.
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I would also like to delete a table in PostgreSQL.
I can delete the table I just opened, but when I want to delete a previously opened table I get the following error:
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4";
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4"
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE;
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
I tried two options but I got the same error.
I've searched for this problem, but I can't find any solution.
I'm using Navicat Premium.
Thanks for your help.
postgresql ddl
looks strange. I cannot to repeat it on current versions of PostgreSQL. Please, try update your Postgres.
– Pavel Stehule
Nov 13 at 9:03
That is valid SQL. The error message looks strange though. Maybe Navicat can't cope with those dreaded quoted identifiers.
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:09
Is this error an error with Navicat?
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 9:14
What happens when you drop the table using thepsqlclient?
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:22
I'm trying, hopefully it works.
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 10:05
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I would also like to delete a table in PostgreSQL.
I can delete the table I just opened, but when I want to delete a previously opened table I get the following error:
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4";
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4"
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE;
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
I tried two options but I got the same error.
I've searched for this problem, but I can't find any solution.
I'm using Navicat Premium.
Thanks for your help.
postgresql ddl
I would also like to delete a table in PostgreSQL.
I can delete the table I just opened, but when I want to delete a previously opened table I get the following error:
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4";
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4"
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE;
DROP TABLE "ABTestCreateTable4" CASCADE
ERROR: vsnprintf failed: Invalid argument
I tried two options but I got the same error.
I've searched for this problem, but I can't find any solution.
I'm using Navicat Premium.
Thanks for your help.
postgresql ddl
postgresql ddl
edited Nov 13 at 9:02
a_horse_with_no_name
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asked Nov 13 at 8:57
Onur Ek.
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looks strange. I cannot to repeat it on current versions of PostgreSQL. Please, try update your Postgres.
– Pavel Stehule
Nov 13 at 9:03
That is valid SQL. The error message looks strange though. Maybe Navicat can't cope with those dreaded quoted identifiers.
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:09
Is this error an error with Navicat?
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 9:14
What happens when you drop the table using thepsqlclient?
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:22
I'm trying, hopefully it works.
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 10:05
|
show 2 more comments
looks strange. I cannot to repeat it on current versions of PostgreSQL. Please, try update your Postgres.
– Pavel Stehule
Nov 13 at 9:03
That is valid SQL. The error message looks strange though. Maybe Navicat can't cope with those dreaded quoted identifiers.
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:09
Is this error an error with Navicat?
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 9:14
What happens when you drop the table using thepsqlclient?
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:22
I'm trying, hopefully it works.
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 10:05
looks strange. I cannot to repeat it on current versions of PostgreSQL. Please, try update your Postgres.
– Pavel Stehule
Nov 13 at 9:03
looks strange. I cannot to repeat it on current versions of PostgreSQL. Please, try update your Postgres.
– Pavel Stehule
Nov 13 at 9:03
That is valid SQL. The error message looks strange though. Maybe Navicat can't cope with those dreaded quoted identifiers.
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:09
That is valid SQL. The error message looks strange though. Maybe Navicat can't cope with those dreaded quoted identifiers.
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:09
Is this error an error with Navicat?
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 9:14
Is this error an error with Navicat?
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 9:14
What happens when you drop the table using the
psql client?– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:22
What happens when you drop the table using the
psql client?– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:22
I'm trying, hopefully it works.
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 10:05
I'm trying, hopefully it works.
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 10:05
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Try doing this:
SET lc_messages = 'C'
and then DROP TABLE table_name
Thanks for your solution. Why did this happen? Do you have any information?
– Onur Ek.
Dec 17 at 5:53
you can have a look at this link for details: postgresql.org/message-id/2510.1542487896%40sss.pgh.pa.us
– Melih Sinan Doğrul
Dec 18 at 13:57
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Try doing this:
SET lc_messages = 'C'
and then DROP TABLE table_name
Thanks for your solution. Why did this happen? Do you have any information?
– Onur Ek.
Dec 17 at 5:53
you can have a look at this link for details: postgresql.org/message-id/2510.1542487896%40sss.pgh.pa.us
– Melih Sinan Doğrul
Dec 18 at 13:57
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Try doing this:
SET lc_messages = 'C'
and then DROP TABLE table_name
Thanks for your solution. Why did this happen? Do you have any information?
– Onur Ek.
Dec 17 at 5:53
you can have a look at this link for details: postgresql.org/message-id/2510.1542487896%40sss.pgh.pa.us
– Melih Sinan Doğrul
Dec 18 at 13:57
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Try doing this:
SET lc_messages = 'C'
and then DROP TABLE table_name
Try doing this:
SET lc_messages = 'C'
and then DROP TABLE table_name
answered Dec 16 at 8:48
Melih Sinan Doğrul
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Thanks for your solution. Why did this happen? Do you have any information?
– Onur Ek.
Dec 17 at 5:53
you can have a look at this link for details: postgresql.org/message-id/2510.1542487896%40sss.pgh.pa.us
– Melih Sinan Doğrul
Dec 18 at 13:57
add a comment |
Thanks for your solution. Why did this happen? Do you have any information?
– Onur Ek.
Dec 17 at 5:53
you can have a look at this link for details: postgresql.org/message-id/2510.1542487896%40sss.pgh.pa.us
– Melih Sinan Doğrul
Dec 18 at 13:57
Thanks for your solution. Why did this happen? Do you have any information?
– Onur Ek.
Dec 17 at 5:53
Thanks for your solution. Why did this happen? Do you have any information?
– Onur Ek.
Dec 17 at 5:53
you can have a look at this link for details: postgresql.org/message-id/2510.1542487896%40sss.pgh.pa.us
– Melih Sinan Doğrul
Dec 18 at 13:57
you can have a look at this link for details: postgresql.org/message-id/2510.1542487896%40sss.pgh.pa.us
– Melih Sinan Doğrul
Dec 18 at 13:57
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looks strange. I cannot to repeat it on current versions of PostgreSQL. Please, try update your Postgres.
– Pavel Stehule
Nov 13 at 9:03
That is valid SQL. The error message looks strange though. Maybe Navicat can't cope with those dreaded quoted identifiers.
– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:09
Is this error an error with Navicat?
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 9:14
What happens when you drop the table using the
psqlclient?– a_horse_with_no_name
Nov 13 at 9:22
I'm trying, hopefully it works.
– Onur Ek.
Nov 13 at 10:05