Sadeq Dousti <msdou...@gmail.com> writes: > Please find attached the patch to add a new metacommand (\dh) to psql.
I don't have a strong feeling one way or the other about whether this is useful functionality or not. But if we do want it, I'd like to bikeshed on the name a bit. "High-level" is not terminology we use anywhere else, and it's ambiguous too (just how high in a partition tree does a table need to be to be listed?). We do use the terms "root partition" or "partition root". So I'd prefer something based on those terms. Possibilities: 1. Use "\dr" or maybe better "\dR" (letting \dr remain available for some future command about roles). The trouble with either of these is that the name is already partially overloaded, since we already have \drds, \drg, \dRp, \dRs. 2. Extend the existing \dP (display partitions) command with some flag that restricts the listing to root partitions, probably "r" for "root". \dP[itnx+] [PATTERN] list [only index/table] partitioned relations [n=nested ] I kind of like #2 better, but am not set on it. While we're at it maybe we could bring some sanity to the "n" flag, which seems to have several bizarre properties like working differently depending on whether you give a pattern. It looks from this documentation like it's the inverse of what "r" would do, but testing says it's not. regards, tom lane