Hello all I very often use a little bit adjusted psql system queries to detection TOP N sized tables. I am thinking so it can be useful for all users
I propose a few new commands \dts [N|size] ... show N largest tables | show tables larger than size ordered by size \dis [N|size] ... show N largest indexes | show indexes larger than size ordered by size \dtst [N|size] ... show N largest total size | show tables where total size is larger than size ordered by total size \dtr [N] ... show N largest tables (ordered by rows) example: \dts 10 --- top 10 tables ordered by size \dts 10MB -- tables larger than 10MB ordered by size Schema | Name | Type | Owner | Size --------+-------------+-------+-------------+-------+------------- public | eshop_users | table | eshop_owner | 16 kB public | zamestnanci | table | eshop_owner | 16 kB What do you think about this proposal? Comments, notes? Regards Pavel Stehule -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers