I wrote: > depending on the database, I use some "dashboard queries" > rather frequently. To ease executing them, I've put:
> | $include /etc/inputrc > | $if psql > | "\e[24~": "\fSELECT * FROM DashboardQuery;\n" > | $endif > in my ~/.inputrc ("\e[24~" is [F12]). > Obviously, this only works if a) the current line and > b) the query buffer are empty. Before I try and err: Has > anyone put some thought in how to reliably do that? My first > impulse would be C-a, C-k, "\r", C-j, but this doesn't solve > the problem if psql is in "quote mode" (e. g. the previous > line contained an opening "'" or '"'). I found that C-c (SIGINT) makes a clean sweep but it doesn't work as a readline macro as it gets handled by psql. So I opted for: | "\e[24~": "\C-a\C-k\\r\n\fSELECT * FROM DashboardQuery;\n" which works well enough except for "quote mode". Tim -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general