Hello, That's what I found, do you see something inside that looks interesting ? bw_rma=# SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_class WHERE relname = 'customers'; relname | relnamespace | reltype | relowner | relam | relfilenode | reltablespace | relpages | reltuples | reltoastrelid | reltoastidxid | relhasindex | relisshared | relkind | relnatts | relchecks | reltriggers | relukeys | relfkeys | relrefs | relhasoids | relhaspkey | relhasrules | relhassubclass | relacl ---------+--------------+---------+----------+-------+-------------+---------------+----------+-----------+---------------+---------------+-------------+-------------+---------+----------+-----------+-------------+----------+----------+---------+------------+------------+-------------+----------------+---------------------------------------------------------- customers | 17013 | 17022 | 10 | 0 | 17021 | 0 | 16202 | 86685 | 0 | 0 | f | f | r | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | f | f | f | f | {postgres=arwdRxt/postgres,as400=arwdRxt/postgres} customers | 17055 | 16398 | 10 | 0 | 16397 | 0 | 2831 | 80929 | 0 | 0 | t | f | r | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | f | f | f | f | {postgres=arwdRxt/postgres,rma_php=r/postgres} (2 lignes) bw_rma=# SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_tables WHERE tablename = 'customers'; schemaname | tablename | tableowner | tablespace | hasindexes | hasrules | hastriggers -----------------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+----------+------------- bw_import_as400 | clients | postgres | | f | f | f rma | clients | postgres | | t | f | f (2 lignes) Thanks a lot for your help :-) Denis Wojtek a écrit : > hi, > > You may try checking: > SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_class WHERE relname = 'customers' > SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_tables WHERE tablename = 'customers' > to what's the status of your table. > > Regards, > foo > > Denis BUCHER wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Small correction to my previous email : >> >> >>> I have a strange problem since I moved some tables to a schema, some >>> tables are missing from the list (with \d or \dt) but they are still >>> present anyway ???!!!!! >>> >>> Example : >>> >>>> $ psql mybase >>>> Bienvenue dans psql 8.1.17, l'interface interactive de PostgreSQL. >>>> Saisissez: >>>> mybase=# >>>> bw_rma=# \dt >>>> Liste des relations >>>> Schéma | Nom | Type | Propriétaire >>>> -----------------+--------------------------+-------+-------------- >>>> import | rebates_products | table | postgres >>>> import | rebates_customers | table | postgres >>>> rma | categories | table | postgres >>>> rma | customers | table | postgres >>>> rma | defauts | table | postgres >>>> rma | providers | table | postgres >>>> >>> No trace of my import.customers table ????? >>> >>> But if I do : >>> >>>> bw_rma=# SELECT count(*) FROM import.customers; >>>> count >>>> ------- >>>> 86703 >>>> (1 ligne) >>>> >>> My table is there and I can access it !!! >>> >>> Any hint or help would be greatly appreciated ! >>> >>> I can do without it, but it's a little strange not to be able to list >>> the objects present in the database... -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general