I have a problem to insert a geometry
value into a PostgreSQL/PostGIS database. I'm using psycopg2
package. I want to store latitude and longitude, that I get using geopy
library, with the next code:
geolocator = Nominatim()
location = geolocator.geocode(name)
I'm very confused about what SQL sentence I have to write. I'm trying
sql = """INSERT INTO Sensor(name, value, location, unit, frecuencyUpdate)
VALUES(%s, %s, ST_MakePoint(%s, %s),%s, %s)
RETURNING id;"""
cur = conn.cursor()
cur.execute(sql, (sensor.estacion, sensor.waterState, sensor.getLongitude(), sensor.getLatitude(), sensor.unit, sensor.frecuencyUpdate))
And I get the error:
"doesn't exits relation «sensor»"
Can anybody help me?
Your SQL has a capital S for the table name but it is not quoted, so Postgres is looking for a table with lower case letters. Should you have created the table using the capital letter, you must quote it: