On 6/20/19 2:43 PM, David Gauthier wrote:
psql (9.6.7, server 9.5.2)
I created a schema in my DB called "dvm". Then I created a table a-la...
create table dvm.foo (col1 tedxt); . I see the schema with \dnS+. But
I can't see my table using \d. I can see the dable with \d dvm.foo, so
it's in there. The first column of the \d output is "Schema", so I
would have expected to see it there. But no luck.
What I would like is to see a list of all the tables in the dvm schema
and nothing else. "\d dvm.*" works, but it also spills the details of
every table. I just want the list of tables in the schema.
Is there a way to get what I want ?
Looks like a search_path issue.
In psql:
1) show search_path
To see what your search path is.
2) Then take a look at:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/ddl-schemas.html#DDL-SCHEMAS-PATH
to see how to change it.
Thanks !
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Adrian Klaver
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