<don...@caltech.edu> wrote:
 
> when I use #\d, it only list tables of public schema, how can I
> see/access non-public schema in a database?
 
Include the schema on your search_path or specify it on your \d
command.  For example:
 
cir=> \dt information_schema.*
                      List of relations
       Schema       |          Name           | Type  | Owner
--------------------+-------------------------+-------+-------
 information_schema | sql_features            | table | ccsa
 information_schema | sql_implementation_info | table | ccsa
 information_schema | sql_languages           | table | ccsa
 information_schema | sql_packages            | table | ccsa
 information_schema | sql_parts               | table | ccsa
 information_schema | sql_sizing              | table | ccsa
 information_schema | sql_sizing_profiles     | table | ccsa
(7 rows)
 
-Kevin

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