Thanks Tom. That sounds good to me. On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 10:17 AM Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:
> vignesh C <vignes...@gmail.com> writes: > > I'm able to get the same behaviour in centos as well. > > Should we do anything to handle this in Postgres or any documentation > > required? > > It already is documented: > > PSQL_PAGER > PAGER > > If a query's results do not fit on the screen, they are piped > through this command. Typical values are more or less. Use of the > pager can be disabled by setting PSQL_PAGER or PAGER to an empty > string, or by adjusting the pager-related options of the \pset > command. These variables are examined in the order listed; the > first that is set is used. If none of them is set, the default is > to use more on most platforms, but less on Cygwin. > > We're certainly not going to copy four or five different versions > of the "more" and "less" man pages into psql's man page, if that's > what you're suggesting. Nor is it our job to point out shortcomings > in some versions of those man pages. > > regards, tom lane > -- Regards, vignesh Have a nice day