SQLSTATE 42701 ERROR Class 42: Syntax Error or Access Rule Violation

duplicate_column Duplicate Column — SQLSTATE 42701

A column name is defined more than once.

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Last reviewed May 2025 Grounded in source

Symptoms

A column name is defined more than once.

  • The error is written to the server log and returned to the client carrying SQLSTATE 42701.
  • Any driver (libpq, JDBC, psycopg, npgsql, pgx) surfaces this code in its error object so you can branch on it programmatically.
  • PL/pgSQL can trap it by name: EXCEPTION WHEN duplicate_column THEN.

Environment

Severity: ERROR  |  PostgreSQL versions: 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17

Reproduce with the exact statement and read the full message in the server log (raise log_min_messages / set log_min_error_statement for more context).

Root Cause

A CREATE or ALTER statement lists the same column name twice.

Diagnostic Queries

Recovery

Steps to resolve 42701:

  1. Remove the duplicate column from the statement.
  2. Use ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS when adding.

Reference: PostgreSQL error codes — Class 42 (Syntax Error or Access Rule Violation).

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