Hello,

By using -E to see the outputs, figure out a way by myself:

select distinct g.groname, u.usename from pg_catalog.pg_user u, pg_catalog.pg_group g WHERE u.usesysid = ANY(g.grolist) order by groname, usename;

Do you have a simpler way such as \d???

Thanks,
Emi


Greetings,

May I ask is there a simple way like \dg+ to get all users' names under all groups please? If no, which sys tables should I use to get it?

I am expecting something like :

Group name   | Users
----------------------------------
g1  |      u1, u2, u3
g2  |      u1
g3  |      u6

Thanks a lot!
Emi


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