On 2/12/23 03:02, Rob Sargent wrote:


Seems I've lost the table definition meta-command

    riftehr=> \d actual_and_inf_rel_clean_final
    ERROR:  column c.relhasoids does not exist
    LINE 1: ..., c.relhasindex, c.relhasrules, c.relhastriggers, c.relhasoi...

while listing tables still works

    riftehr=> \dt act*
    List of relations
     Schema |                   Name                    | Type  | Owner
    --------+-------------------------------------------+-------+-------
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_clean_final            | table | cell
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_clean_final_count_rels | table | cell
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_part1                  | table | cell
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_part1_unique           | table | cell
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_part1_unique_clean     | table | cell
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_part2                  | table | cell
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_part2_unique           | table | cell
     cell   | actual_and_inf_rel_part2_unique_clean     | table | cell
    (8 rows)

    riftehr=> select version();
    version
    
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     PostgreSQL 14.7 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (GCC) 8.5.0
    20210514 (Red Hat 8.5.0-16), 64-bit
    (1 row)

The server was restarted Friday morning (according to systemctl) and the log file has the complete sql statement:

    2023-02-10 13:42:55.214 MST [524159] STATEMENT:  SELECT c.relchecks,
    c.relkind, c.relhasindex, c.relhasrules, c.relhastriggers,
    c.relhasoids, '', c.reltablespace, CASE WHEN c.reloftype = 0 THEN ''
    ELSE c.reloftype::pg_catalog.regtype::pg_catalog.text END,
    c.relpersistence
            FROM pg_catalog.pg_class c
             LEFT JOIN pg_catalog.pg_class tc ON (c.reltoastrelid = tc.oid)
            WHERE c.oid = '219319';
    2023-02-10 13:43:01.143 MST [524159] ERROR:  column c.relhasoids does
    not exist at character 80

but I don't see any other issue in the log file.

I have yet to find another broken meta-command and no sql of mine has failed along similar lines as had "\d"

Any pointers much appreciated.


What is your search_path set to?

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