"Stuart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I can't find an option in psql to connect to a database 
>> by "service" name?  Should there be one?

In 8.3 libpq will have code that interprets what's usually the database
name parameter as a "conninfo" string if there's an "=" in it, which
means you can get at the service name as well as a lot of other arcane
options even if the calling application (such as psql) doesn't know they
exist.

For instance,

$ psql "service = foo"
psql: ERROR: service file "/home/postgres/version83/etc/pg_service.conf" not 
found

(I didn't actually bother to make a service file, but you can see that
the code knew what it was supposed to do.)

I suppose this is more awkward than something like "psql -S foo", but
we're unlikely to want to keep putting connection-related switches into
psql and all the other client apps ...

                        regards, tom lane

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