Yes, I started psql with -E, and now I see the SQL underhood. Thank you.
Now I need to find how to get and how to select a specific database, I have no 
experience in Postgre SQL.    On Friday, January 14, 2022, 01:04:47 PM GMT+2, 
Ray O'Donnell <r...@rodonnell.ie> wrote:  
 
 On 14/01/2022 10:39, Flaviu2 wrote:
> I work on a project that use Postgre SQL, and I have 0 experience in 
> this regard. I hope to get help here. I need two SQL scripts for Postgre:
> 
> 1. Get all databases, which I aquired already:
> 
> *SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datistemplate = false*
> 
> This one is functional, it's ok.
> 
> 2. Now, I need to find all tables *under a specific* database. This one 
> I don't know how to achieve it. Can you help me here ? It is possible ?

If it's any help, running psql with the -E switch will show you the SQL 
which psql generates... so then (within psql) issuing the \dt command to 
list tables will show you the SQL used.

Ray.


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Raymond O'Donnell // Galway // Ireland
r...@rodonnell.ie


  

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