On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 12:15 PM, Leonardo M. Ramé <l.r...@griensu.com>
wrote:

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> El 26/02/16 a las 15:59, Leonardo M. Ramé escribió:
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>> It looks like psql 9.4.4 has a bug when trying to display table info
>> using \d tablename.
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>> On 9.4.2 that command displays Indexes, Constraints, Triggers, etc.
>> 9.4.4 only displays the table fields.
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>> Regards,
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> Sorry, option \t (Tuples Only) must be off to display that info.
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​This is surprising (to me).

​--tuples-only:
Turn off printing of column names and result row count footers, etc.

​I guess that falls under "etc." but still...

I always thought of it that while the \d command had to run queries to
obtain its data the output was basically a pre-defined screen that could be
influenced by adding a "+" to the command but it otherwise operated
independently of the other style-oriented commands.  So, I could choose to
run my queries under whatever settings I desired but if I need to access
the data dictionary for help I wouldn't have to turn off tuples-only just
to see some additional info and then turn it back on when I run my query.

That said I do little interactive work with psql - I much prefer a non-CLI
application for ad-hoc work - ​so maybe linking the two has value.  But to
me at least I am a bit surprised.

David J.

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