Hello fellow hackers, Today when I get back home and connected to my psql prompt I've left running under $terminal_multiplexor I've run some SQL, but no output did appear on my screen. I have immediately realized that it must be sending it to a file instead of STDOUT as I have instructed it earlier today using \o command, but have totally forgot about the fact.
So I wonder if there's a way to make psql display the current output file/command in the prompt? After reading the current docs, I don't see any option. Would a patch be accepted for submission (make it into default prompt, unless stdout?) Something like this: \set PROMPT1 '%/:%o%R%# ' postgres:/path/to/output/file.txt=> -- Regards, Alex PS: upon reading the docs more carefully, I guess I should have used \g instead of \o, but still this might be not a bad feature to have. -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers