Tom Lane a écrit :
> Denis BUCHER <dbuche...@hsolutions.ch> writes:
>> Yes that's correct. Therefore my "problem" is the "normal" behavior of
>> \dt. But "normal" means "expected". But I don't find it very
>> secure/handy, because you expect to see all your tables. Is there a way
>> to change the behavior of \dt so that it lists ALL tables present in
>> search path ?
> 
> It *is* the expected behavior.  The idea is that "\dt foo" should
> describe the same table that "select * from foo" would find.
> If you want to see all the possible matches for foo, use "\dt *.foo".
> 
>                       regards, tom lane

Oh yes, now I found the "list all tables" command :

It's :

\dt *.*

Denis

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