Hi!
> 
> > What is the equivalent to the mysql's:
> > SHOW COLUMNS FROM [TABLENAME];
> 
> in psql,  \d will show you all tables and \d TABLE will show you the
> columns in the table.  If you need it as a sql command,  you can check the
> system tables.

OK. That works for ./bin/psql, but NOT on the libpq's PQexec.
What do I have to type here?

Thanx again and lots of greetings from cool Spain
Steve


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