-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Andy Shellam wrote: | Hi, | | Is there an SQL command supported by Postgres to return a list of | tables in a database? | | For example on mySQL, you can connect to a database and issue the | command SHOW TABLES to bring back a list of tables in that database. | In PG this throws the error "unknown configuration parameter TABLES."> Hello, Andy. Not a command per se, but there are two ways you can obtain this information, depending on where you're working. The first option is the backslash commands you can use from f.e. psql (type \? in a psql prompt to see the full list), where \d will list all sorts of database objects, \dt can be used specifically for tables. The other option which you can use from an SQL script is accessing the system tables pg_class, pg_namespace and pg_tablespace in schema pg_catalog, using a query similar to those used by the backslash commands: ~ template1=# SELECT c.relname AS table FROM pg_class c ~ LEFT JOIN pg_namespace n ON n.oid = c.relnamespace ~ WHERE n.nspname = 'public' ~ AND c.relkind = 'r'; Substitute 'public' for whatever schema you're interested in or add other schemas according to your preference. Also, take a look at system view pg_tables (\d pg_tables). Also, take a look at the archives, Elein once posted a nice set of views ~ and statements you can use for such purposes. Hope this helped, - -- ~ Grega Bremec ~ gregab at p0f dot net -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEL5qjfu4IwuB3+XoRA7CDAKCBFI7749wtFfsf4GXm3JcPQBU81gCffZMT GbeTZzo0T3RJBwvwlK61O9c= =NhhS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----