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Postgresql

August 26, 2010 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

 

Some basic postgre commands:




\d [NAME] describe table, index, sequence, or view \d{t|i|s|v|S} [PATTERN] (add "+" for more detail) list tables/indexes/sequences/views/system tables \da [PATTERN] list aggregate functions \db [PATTERN] list tablespaces (add "+" for more detail) \dc [PATTERN] list conversions \dC list casts \dd [PATTERN] show comment for object \dD [PATTERN] list domains \df [PATTERN] list functions (add "+" for more detail) \dg [PATTERN] list groups \dn [PATTERN] list schemas (add "+" for more detail) \do [NAME] list operators \dl list large objects, same as \lo_list \dp [PATTERN] list table, view, and sequence access privileges \dT [PATTERN] list data types (add "+" for more detail) \du [PATTERN] list users \l list all databases (add "+" for more detail)

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