s all relations along with the
type and owner. This fact is, however, not mentioned in the help
message you get with \?, which lists loads of other things you can
with \d but forgets to mention \d all by itself.
--
Jay Berkenbilt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.ql.org/q/
> Jay Berkenbilt wrote:
> >
> > This problem is so simple, the subject pretty much says it all. For
> > the sake of completeness, I'm running PostgreSQL 7.2.1 as supplied by
> > RedHat in their 7.3 release for i386. This bug report pertains