Scott Marlowe wrote:
On Nov 21, 2007 10:49 AM, Richard Huxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gauthier, Dave wrote:
APparently, from "man psql", -c can do only one thing at a time.  But you could 
do this with 2-3 commands (or 1 if you want to wrap the 2 up in a shell script or 
something).  Here's an example...
[snip]
psql --dbname mydb -c "\i create_try.sql;"
psql --dbname mydb -c "select trythis('foo');"
psql --dbname mydb -c "drop function trythis(varchar);"
Or just put everything in one file and use -f <filename>

And from the more than one way to skin a cat department:

cat my.sql | psql mydb
psql mydb < my.sql

Bearing in mind that although both mine and Scott's cats are skinless, mine gave me line numbers in error messages.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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