Sam,
Try \? to see all the options in psql,
and \d shows all the tables in your database.
A very little reponse that I hope will help you.
Marc
--- sdeel <sdeel@cox.net> wrote:
> Yesterday I created some tables, but I think I must
> have had a typo as I can
> not find them all now. How can I see what tables
> are in my database?
>
> A second question, I did tutorial yesterday opening
> an input file,
> 'basics.source', with \i to get it to single step
> through the file. This
> worked great. So I made a file called eudb.sql and
> entered '\i eudb.sql'.
> It does not single step, but flies through my
> creates and inserts. Why am I
> not getting single step with this file?
>
> thanks for help,
> Sam Deel
>
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