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Re: \dt shows table but \d <table> says the table doesn't exist ?

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jian he <jian.universality@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> make it case insensitive?

That would just move the problem around; that is, now we'd have people
complaining because they'd asked for "\d foo" and were getting results
for tables Foo and FOO.

By and large, I'd expect people using mixed-case table names to get
accustomed pretty quickly to the fact that they have to double-quote
those names in SQL.  I don't see why it's a surprise that that is also
true in \d commands.

			regards, tom lane





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