For example in MySQL there is mysql database where you have all system tables.
David Stanaway wrote:
On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 07:08 PM, Roman Gavrilov wrote:David Stanaway wrote:
On Wednesday, January 9, 2002, at 10:31 PM, Roman Gavrilov wrote:
One more question is how can I see all tables in the template1 ?
Thanks allot.in the psql client: psql template1
\dt
\h is definately worth reading too.
Did you try that ?
I get "No relations found" is it a problem or template1 tables are protected some how and not shown in \dtWhat relations are you looking for? System tables? They don't show up in \dt That just lists user tables.
There are a number of \d<X> commands in psql for different types of relations, you should look at \? (Sorry I said \h and thats for SQL help) to see all the psql escapes.==============================
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