Thread: Documentation fix

Documentation fix

From
Marc Howard Zuckman
Date:
I haven't been examining the 6.4 cvs or snapshots, so this may or may not
be relevant.

In 6.3.2 and prior versions, the man page for psql incorrectly
indicated that -T as a command line option turned off the printing
of column names in the output.  Actually, the lower case option, -t
performs this function.

If the man page is still in error, you may wish to fix it.



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Re: [HACKERS] Documentation fix

From
Bruce Momjian
Date:
> I haven't been examining the 6.4 cvs or snapshots, so this may or may not
> be relevant.
>
> In 6.3.2 and prior versions, the man page for psql incorrectly
> indicated that -T as a command line option turned off the printing
> of column names in the output.  Actually, the lower case option, -t
> performs this function.
>
> If the man page is still in error, you may wish to fix it.

Looks good in 6.4.

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