Yes, I ran
\c mydb1
but I didn't see any SQL script underhood :(
On Friday, January 14, 2022, 02:45:52 PM GMT+2, Ray O'Donnell <ray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 14/01/2022 12:42, Flaviu2 wrote:
> Yes, I started psql with -E, and now I see the SQL underhood. Thank you.
>
> Now I need to find how to get and how to select a specific database, I
> have no experience in Postgre SQL.
Well, connecting from the command line with psql, you just specify it:
psql [...options...] my_database
Or if you're already in psql, use the \c command:
\c my_database
The Postgres manual is excellent, if enormous:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/index.html
A good place to start is the "Tutorial" section.
HTH,
> Yes, I started psql with -E, and now I see the SQL underhood. Thank you.
>
> Now I need to find how to get and how to select a specific database, I
> have no experience in Postgre SQL.
Well, connecting from the command line with psql, you just specify it:
psql [...options...] my_database
Or if you're already in psql, use the \c command:
\c my_database
The Postgres manual is excellent, if enormous:
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/index.html
A good place to start is the "Tutorial" section.
HTH,