fix(postgres): remove hardcoded public. schema prefix from GetEnrichment query#1778
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Remove explicit public. schema qualification from the GetEnrichment query. This makes the method consistent with all other queries in the package, which use unqualified table names resolved via PostgreSQL's search_path setting. Signed-off-by: Dennis Andersen <dennis.andersen@fortnox.se>
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LGTM
Thanks! This is definitely the intent of what should be happening.
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The GetEnrichment query in datastore/postgres/enrichment.go explicitly references public.enrichment, public.uo_enrich, and public.latest_update_operations, bypassing PostgreSQL's search_path resolution.
All other queries in the same file use unqualified table names. This inconsistency causes SQLSTATE 42P01 errors when tables reside in a non-default schema (e.g. when search_path is configured at the database or role level).
This change removes the public. prefix from the three table references, making GetEnrichment consistent with the rest of the codebase.
Fixes issue #1777