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From Nilesh Govindarajan
Subject Re: Absent output from psql
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In response to Absent output from psql  (John Gage <jsmgage@gmail.com>)
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On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:12 PM, John Gage <jsmgage@gmail.com> wrote:
This is a series of commands I issued to psql:

1) EFN=# \o aatest01.txt \i ./TestQuery01.txt
2) EFN=# \i ./TestQuery01.txt
3) EFN=# \p
4) select * from vocabulary_sources
;
5) EFN=# \g
6) EFN=# \p
7) select * from vocabulary_sources
;
8) EFN=# \echo yes man
9) yes man

I have numbered the lines for convenience only.

After I execute line 1), the results of the two queries contained in the TestQuery01.txt file can be found in aatest01.txt.  Good.  Excellent.

However, line 2) results in no output to any place I can discover.  Definitely not to the terminal screen I am typing in.

Nonetheless line 3) prints the query buffer on the screen.  And \echo prints what follows to the screen.

There seem to be two different STDOUT, one of which is in another dimension.

Please tell me what I am doing wrong.

Thanks very much,

John


You need to type \o without any parameters again after your job of getting the output in the file is over and you desire output on the screen.

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