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On Fri, 8 May 2009, Gauthier, Dave wrote:

Hi:

Using a single psql command to generate stdout in linux that will be redirected to a file.  Many rows with 1 column are returned.  I want no header, no footer, no blank lines at the top or bottom, no initial space before each record.  This is what I'm trying...

psql -P tuples_only=on,footer=off,border=0 mydb

This gets rid of the header and footer OK.  But there is still a blank line as the first line in stdout.  Also, each record has a preceding space before the column value.

Is there a way to do what I want?

Do you need to have the rows aligned? The -A flag may work for you, though you might want to specify a different column seperator.



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