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Re: \d don't print all the tables

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On 7/23/23 21:25, Wen Yi wrote:
Hi community,
here's my shell:

postgres=# \d
Did not find any relations.
postgres=# create schema namespace_a;
CREATE SCHEMA
postgres=# create schema namespace_b;
CREATE SCHEMA
postgres=# create table simple (name varchar);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# create table namespace_a.simple (name varchar);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# create table namespace_b.simple (name varchar);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# \d
         List of relations
 Schema |  Name  | Type  |  Owner
--------+--------+-------+----------
 public | simple | table | postgres
(1 row)

postgres=#

I think it should print the table on namespace_a & namespace_b, not just public, it really confused me.
Can someone give me some advice?

Add namespace_a and namespace_b to your search_path.  Then it will work.

Off the top of my head:
SET search_path = namespace_a, namespace_b, public;

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