Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> writes:
> Derrell.Lipman@UnwiredUniverse.com wrote:
>> Running an application and \set'ing its output in a variable requires use of
>> the backtick '`' operator. Under the heading "SQL INTERPOLATION", the
>> examples should be as follows (the difference being use of backticks instead
>> of single quotes around the command to be executed):
>>
>> Current (wrong):
>> testdb=> \set content '\'' 'cat my_file.txt' '\''
>>
>> Correct:
>> testdb=> \set content '\'' `cat my_file.txt` '\''
>>
>>
>>
>> Current (wrong):
>> testdb=> \set content 'sed -e "s/'/\\\\\\'/g" < my_file.txt'
>>
>> Correct:
>> testdb=> \set content `sed -e "s/'/\\\\\\'/g" < my_file.txt`
>>
>
> I just checked and it looks fine in current sources. Does it look right
> in your browser:
>
> http://candle.pha.pa.us/main/writings/pgsql/sgml/app-psql.html
Yes, it looks correct in that html version; it just has the wrong character in
the nroff "man" version.
Cheers,
Derrell