PostgreSQL said: ERROR: Attribute 'id' not found

eric.jones@hua.army.mil

From: eric.jones@hua.army.mil
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Date: 2002-04-09T23:54:57Z
Lists: pgsql-general
Hello All!

Version - 7.2.1
OS - FreeBSD

	I've encountered the following error when ever doing a select
statement on any table in my DB:

PostgreSQL said: ERROR: Attribute 'id' not found 

	The select statement I'm doing is:

		select * from s_users where ID = 1;

	This fails when I do an "ID" or an "id".

	I've tried it both in PHP PG Admin and from the command line.

My table looks like this:

CREATE TABLE "s_users" (
   "ID" int8 DEFAULT nextval('"s_users_seq"'::text) NOT NULL,
   "fname" text NOT NULL,
   "lname" text NOT NULL,
   "ako" text NOT NULL,
   "phone" text,
   "email" text NOT NULL,
   "rank_id" int8,
   "status_id" int8 DEFAULT 2 NOT NULL,
   CONSTRAINT "s_users_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("ID")
);

	Anyone know why this is happening and how to fix it? Thanks in
advance!

Eric Jones (Contractor)
FDIC Web Enabler
E-mail: jonese@hua.army.mil
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