2011/11/5 Josh Kupershmidt <schmi...@gmail.com>: > I'd like to propose a "concise mode" for psql, which users might turn > on via a \pset option. Concise mode would affect only the output of > psql's backslash commands. For output results which have some all-NULL > columns, as in: > > test=# \d+ foo > Table "public.foo" > Column | Type | Modifiers | Storage | Stats target | Description > --------+---------+-----------+---------+--------------+------------- > a | integer | | plain | | > b | integer | | plain | | > Has OIDs: no > > Concise mode would simply omit the all-NULL columns, so that the > output would look like this: > > test=# \d+ foo > Table "public.foo" > Column | Type | Storage > --------+---------+--------- > a | integer | plain > b | integer | plain > Has OIDs: no
Using your example, what if column 'b' has a comment and 'a' not? How the above output will be displayed? -- Dickson S. Guedes mail/xmpp: gue...@guedesoft.net - skype: guediz http://guedesoft.net - http://www.postgresql.org.br -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers