On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 04:20:16PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> "Jim C. Nasby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'd like to propose that the behavior of \d schemaname. be changed to
> > match
>
> > set search_path = schemaname
> > \d
>
> I'm not sure what your reasoning is here, but AFAICS this would move the
> behavior away from what you say you want. What exactly have you got
> in mind, and why? In particular, why do you think that "\d schemaname."
> doesn't already produce exactly what you asked for, namely a list of the
> tables in that schema? The above would *not* produce such a list
> (counterexample: temp tables).
What I'm looking for is what "\d" provides you, only limited to a
specific schema. "\d information_schema." (for example) doesn't provide
that; it provides the details for every table/view in
information_schema. Changing the search path does what I want, but is a
pain:
decibel=# set search_path=information_schema;
SET
decibel=# \d
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type | Owner
--------------------+---------------------------------+-------+-----------
information_schema | applicable_roles | view | postgres8
information_schema | check_constraints | view | postgres8
information_schema | column_domain_usage | view | postgres8
...
information_schema | usage_privileges | view | postgres8
information_schema | view_column_usage | view | postgres8
information_schema | view_table_usage | view | postgres8
information_schema | views | view | postgres8
(40 rows)
decibel=#
> > One problem I see is that this will break the ability to search for
> > tablename. via regex.
>
> You are aware of the double-quoting option in \d search patterns, no?
No, but I'm not really sure how that would help...
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