How can I drop a PostgreSQL table with double quotes in its name?
I've inadvertedly created the following table, which I can't remove:
db=> dt
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+---------------------+-------+---------------
public | "dm"."feedbacks" | table | write
What is the right DROP TABLE string to delete it?
postgresql
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I've inadvertedly created the following table, which I can't remove:
db=> dt
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+---------------------+-------+---------------
public | "dm"."feedbacks" | table | write
What is the right DROP TABLE string to delete it?
postgresql
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I've inadvertedly created the following table, which I can't remove:
db=> dt
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+---------------------+-------+---------------
public | "dm"."feedbacks" | table | write
What is the right DROP TABLE string to delete it?
postgresql
I've inadvertedly created the following table, which I can't remove:
db=> dt
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------+---------------------+-------+---------------
public | "dm"."feedbacks" | table | write
What is the right DROP TABLE string to delete it?
postgresql
postgresql
asked Jan 16 at 16:50
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Postgress allows you to use 2 consecutive double quotes characters to escape a double quote inside a string - so i think your DROP command will look like this:
DROP TABLE """dm"".""feedbacks"""
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Postgress allows you to use 2 consecutive double quotes characters to escape a double quote inside a string - so i think your DROP command will look like this:
DROP TABLE """dm"".""feedbacks"""
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Postgress allows you to use 2 consecutive double quotes characters to escape a double quote inside a string - so i think your DROP command will look like this:
DROP TABLE """dm"".""feedbacks"""
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Postgress allows you to use 2 consecutive double quotes characters to escape a double quote inside a string - so i think your DROP command will look like this:
DROP TABLE """dm"".""feedbacks"""
Postgress allows you to use 2 consecutive double quotes characters to escape a double quote inside a string - so i think your DROP command will look like this:
DROP TABLE """dm"".""feedbacks"""
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