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Re: How do you find the row count for all your tables in Postgres?

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On Mon, Apr 7, 2014 at 6:46 PM, Nithya Soman
<nithya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How can we find the total row count for all db tables in psql version  7.4.3
> ??
Are you aware that 7.4 is EOL for 5 years? 7.4.3 is missing as well at
least 4 years of bug fixes in its stable branch.

> The query which worked fine in psql 9.2 version is :
> SELECT schemaname,relname,n_live_tup FROM pg_stat_user_tables ORDER BY
> n_live_tup DESC.
> But same query throws error as 'ERROR:  column "n_live_tup" does not exist'
> in psql 7.4.30. Could you please provide a valid query to get row count for
> all db tables in psql  7.4.3 ?
The documentation of 7.4 does not mention explicitely what are the
columns of this view, but connecting to a 7.4 server and issuing "¥d
pg_stat_user_tables" would help and you might be able to get an
equivalent of what you are trying to do.
-- 
Michael


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