Tom Lane writes:

> > for d in $(psql -l --somthing); do vacuum $d; done
> If you have a real shell (and know how to use it), sure.  Is such a
> solution acceptable to all those Windows users we're hoping to attract?

I don't know how Windows users typically manage their systems, but if they
use batch files they can also write a similar loop with the native shell.
(I just tried it.)

My problem with a program that runs a command for all databases is that it
is too rigid:  What if you want to run maintenance only on some databases
(owned by you, big/small, even/odd, starting with 'x')?  --- Cannot use
it, back to the manual approach.

-- 
Peter Eisentraut   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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