On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Peter Eisentraut wrote:

> Tom Lane writes:
> 
> > The case I find interesting is where you're using plain "\e" to
> > re-edit a query interactively.  If this query never gets into the
> > history buffer then you're lost: you won't be able to pull it back
> > for re-editing a second time.
> 
> If you call \e again immediately then you edit the previous command.

Yes, but it's not always the last command you want :-(

Peter

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