Hi!
I think what you're looking for is
\d
and
\d name_of_table
You might also want to try
\?
for a list of all psql commands
Regards,
Patrik Kudo
ech`echo xiun|tr nu oc|sed 'sx\([sx]\)\([xoi]\)xo un\2\1 is xg'`ol
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Michael Teter wrote:
> how can I get the schema of a table in psql?
>
> in oracle I would do "desc tablename". I remember sql
> server and ingres having a similar facility.
>
> right now the only way I seem to be able to get the
> information is by using pgaccess.
>
> I realize the definition of the table is probably
> spread across the various pg_ system tables, but I'm
> thinking there must be some easier way to get the
> info.
>
> in particular, I'm after the list of columns, their
> data types and lengths, null/non-null, default values,
> and table indices.
>
> thanks,
> michael
>
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