On 08/08/2013 12:09 AM, Condor wrote:
On 2013-08-07 19:01, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 08/07/2013 08:53 AM, Condor wrote:
Thank you,
last question: How I can find where is set this ENV ?
because:
I can't see this variable PAPER but yes, \pset paper work for connection.
If you don't want to deal with ENV you could use a psqlrc file:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/static/app-psql.html
Files
Unless it is passed an -X or -c option, psql attempts to read and
execute commands from the system-wide psqlrc file and the user's
~/.psqlrc file before starting up. (On Windows, the user's startup file
is named %APPDATA%\postgresql\psqlrc.conf.) See
PREFIX/share/psqlrc.sample for information on setting up the system-wide
file. It could be used to set up the client or the server to taste
(using the \set and SET commands).
The location of the user's ~/.psqlrc file can also be set explicitly via
the PSQLRC environment setting.
Both the system-wide psqlrc file and the user's ~/.psqlrc file can be
made psql-version-specific by appending a dash and the PostgreSQL major
or minor psql release number, for example ~/.psqlrc-9.2 or
~/.psqlrc-9.2.5. The most specific version-matching file will be read in
preference to a non-version-specific file.
Cheers,
Hristo S.
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