Hi!  When it comes to programming SQL, my newbie approach is to write my
code in a file test.sql, which I test from within psql by using

  my_db=> \i /some/path/test.sql

...and (once I'm satisfied with the code) copy and paste it to a different
file that has the SQL I've written so far for the project.

It's a rather cumbersome system, all the more so because I don't have a
convenient way to comment out large chunks of code (which may include
C-style comments).

I'm thinking of something like the trick of surrounding C code with pairs of
#if 0 and #endif, which effectively comments out code, even when it contains
/* C-style comments */.

Is there some similar trick for SQL code?

TIA!

Kynn

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