Eric Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I run 'psql -f mycreatedb.sql' to setup things for my program.
> It has to run a few stored procedures after they're created. However, I 
> do this by 'SELECT f(...);'. When I do this though, it prints out a 
> bunch of rubbish like:
> f
> ------

> (1 row)

> How do I get rid of this rubbish? I just want to see errors or 
> NOTICE/INFO strings I intentionally log.

Something like

        SELECT f(...)
        \g /dev/null

should do it.

                        regards, tom lane

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