Re: finding a column by name in psql - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Merlin Moncure
Subject Re: finding a column by name in psql
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Msg-id b42b73150703120901k53bdeb17vd195e783af16e524@mail.gmail.com
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In response to finding a column by name in psql  ("Guillaume Bog" <guibog@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: finding a column by name in psql  ("Guillaume Bog" <guibog@gmail.com>)
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On 3/12/07, Guillaume Bog <guibog@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm now used to using psql to manage my databases into a terminal, and
> I found the very convenient "\g |" command that pipes query result in
> any shell tool I want. But I still have hard time finding some columns
> in some tables (that may have 300+ cols). I would like to pipe the
> result of "\d" mytable in some grep but it doesn't work. I have done
> it once or twice by SELECTing pg_attrib but this requires a lot of
> typing. I tried to store a procedure but apparently I don't have any
> language allowed... I'm sure it could do it but and I wondering if I
> missed some simpler command that would allow me to conveniently search
> into database structure. i.e. something like "\d mytable *_ts" that
> could display all cols in mytable ending with "_ts".

Have you tried configuring your pager?  I use:
env:
PAGER=less
LESS='-iMSx4 -FX'
psql:
/pset pager=always

this allows for spreadsheet style navigation of psql results and you
can use search feature of less (slash) to highlight columns/data.

merlin

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