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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T16:02:07+00:00 2026-05-23T16:02:07+00:00

Using PostgreSQL 8.4, I’m trying to put together the following query: SELECT (field_a +

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Using PostgreSQL 8.4, I’m trying to put together the following query:

SELECT (field_a + field_b + field_c) AS virtual_field, *
FROM "entities" 
WHERE ("entities".thing_id = 9999 AND (virtual_field > 0)) 
AND (boolean_field = 't') 
ORDER BY virtual_field DESC

Unfortunately, I keep getting the following error:

PGError: ERROR:  column "virtual_field" does not exist
LINE 1: ...ies" ("entities".thing_id = 9999 AND (virtual_fiel...
                                                 ^

The error message is quite obvious, but I’ll be damned if I can figure out the correct syntax for what I’m trying to do. field_a, field_b and field_c are all real columns in my entities table.

For reference, I’m using Rails (2.3.11) to compose the query. Here’s the (anonymised) code I’m using:

Thing.entities.boolean_scope.find(:all, 
  :select     => "(field_a + field_b + field_c) AS virtual_field, *",
  :conditions => ['virtual_field > ?', value],
  :order      => 'virtual_field DESC'
)

My brain has failed me—can anyone help me figure it out?

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    2026-05-23T16:02:07+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 4:02 pm

    You can’t use an alias (like virtual_field here) from the SELECT clause in the WHERE clause like that.

    You can use them in ORDER BY but not in WHERE.

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