Re: \dt doesn't show all relations in user's schemas (8.4.2) - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Scott Marlowe
Subject Re: \dt doesn't show all relations in user's schemas (8.4.2)
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In response to Re: \dt doesn't show all relations in user's schemas (8.4.2)  (Filip Rembiałkowski <plk.zuber@gmail.com>)
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According to the docs,
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/app-psql.html says in
part:

Whenever the pattern parameter is omitted completely, the \d commands
display all objects that are visible in the current schema search path
— this is equivalent to using the pattern *. To see all objects in the
database, use the pattern *.*.

So yeah, according to the documented expected behaviour it would be a bug.

2009/12/21 Filip Rembiałkowski <plk.zuber@gmail.com>:
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> 2009/12/19 Ralph Graulich <ralph.graulich@t-online.de>
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>> -- Only one of the two relations is shown
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> I would call it a bug. Reproduced here, on 8.4.2 and 8.3.8
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> Filip Rembiałkowski
> JID,mailto:filip.rembialkowski@gmail.com
> http://filip.rembialkowski.net/
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