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From: Scott Beil <[email protected]>
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Subject: Sporadic "relation does not exist" errors with psqlODBC
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 19:29:47 -0500
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Hi Folks,


Every once in a while I get this error:


ERROR: column "column_name" of relation "table_name" does not exist


Here are the facts:


- By every once in a while, I mean some days I get several, some days one, some days none. 
- The problem only occurs when under load. 
- The database version is 9.6.3
- The problem exists in ODBC versions 09.03.0300 and 09.06.0310, but not in 09.00.0310 (versions not mentioned have not been tested)
- Two identical applications are running simultaneously. One uses 09.06.0310, the other uses 09.00.0310. The one using 09.06.0310 exhibits the error, the one using 09.00.0310 does not. By the way, the app using 09.00.0310 that does not produce the error is typically under a heavier load than the one that does.
- The column name in the error is one I recognize, but it belongs to another table than the one reported in the error.
- To the best of my knowledge, only inserts and updates are affected.


Of course the big problem here is how to reproduce or capture the problem in a log when it is sporadic and only occurs under load. I would like to see this problem resolved and am willing to do my part. 


Is producing a psqlodbc.log the only way to gather the required information? I'm afraid turning on logging will invoke the uncertainty principle (not to mention blow up my hard drive!)


Thanks,

Scott







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