Re: SQL Path in psql - Mailing list pgsql-general

From miles
Subject Re: SQL Path in psql
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Msg-id 1378487145430-5769925.post@n5.nabble.com
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In response to SQL Path in psql  (Bobby Dewitt <Bdewitt@appriss.com>)
Responses Re: SQL Path in psql  (Rob Sargentg <robjsargent@gmail.com>)
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Bobby Dewitt wrote
> I come from an Oracle background and I am fairly new to Postgres.
> Oracle's command line utility (SQL*Plus) uses an environment variable
> called SQLPATH to search the given directories for SQL scripts that the
> user calls to execute using a method similar to the \i meta-command in
> psql.  This allows users to put SQL scripts in various directories and
> execute them no matter which directory is there current working directory
> in psql.
>
> Is there a similar environment variable that can be used with psql, or
> another way to mimic this behavior?

I'm in the same boat as Bobby. Any feature like this exist? If not, how
would it be requested?



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