On Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Salvatore Barone <salvator.barone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm not stupid,
No one said you were. These lists see people of a wide range of skillsets and expertise. In this case it might not be the answer for your issue, but David's suggestion might help someone else having a similar problem in the future.
I added some columns before sending the query. I'm trying to write a query that returns the name and other information about the columns of a database. the query that is sent is the following
select * from information_schema.columns col
where col.table_schema!='pg_catalog'and col.table_schema!='information_schema'
if i sent the query as "postgres", the result is a table that contain the the right column list. If I sent the query as "ssaa", the result is an empty table.
I must to be able to retrieve the list of tables as a user "ssaa".
Logged in as ssaa, can you show the output of the following (in "psql"):
\dt+
and
show search_path;
show search_path;