=?UTF-8?Q?Grzegorz_Ja=C5=9Bkiewicz?= <[email protected]> writes:
> Looks like psql loves to report on errors, only when -c is used,
> otherwise return code is always 0...
The documentation seems perfectly clear on this point:
psql returns 0 to the shell if it finished normally, 1 if a fatal error of its
own (out of memory, file not found) occurs, 2 if the connection to the server
went bad and the session was not interactive, and 3 if an error occurred in a
script and the variable ON_ERROR_STOP was set.
regards, tom lane
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