On Fri, 3 May 2019 at 16:27, Justin Pryzby <pry...@telsasoft.com> wrote: > > On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 02:55:47PM +0200, Rafia Sabih wrote: > > On Mon, 22 Apr 2019 at 17:49, Justin Pryzby <pry...@telsasoft.com> wrote: > > > > > > It's deliberate that \dt doesn't show toast tables. > > > \d shows them, but doesn't show their indices. > > > > > > It seems to me that their indices should be shown, without having to > > > think and > > > know to query pg_index. > > > > > > postgres=# \d pg_toast.pg_toast_2600 > > > TOAST table "pg_toast.pg_toast_2600" > > > Column | Type > > > ------------+--------- > > > chunk_id | oid > > > chunk_seq | integer > > > chunk_data | bytea > > > Indexes: > > > "pg_toast_2600_index" PRIMARY KEY, btree (chunk_id, chunk_seq) > > > > +1. > > Thanks - what about also showing the associated non-toast table ? > IMHO, what makes more sense is to show the name of associated toast table in the \dt+ of the normal table.
-- Regards, Rafia Sabih