>Calling this a "bug" isn't a good way to start a discussion about it.
sorry, didn't want to insult anyone

All your comments are certainly valid.

I had to inspect and maintain a database which was not designed by me and has 
tables with some 20-30 columns - no way to understand which columns are in a 
table with the actual \d
OK other way is to use a graphical client...

may be a \D which sorts alphabetically  ?

thanks for listening
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cu
ferdinand

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