I'm having troubles setting the field separator. I tried this on pg7.4, 8.0 and 8.1beta, and I always get the same results.
So, from within psql i do: pulitzer2=# select * from pg_user; usename | usesysid | usecreatedb | usesuper | usecatupd | passwd | valuntil | useconfig -----------+----------+-------------+----------+-----------+----------+----------+----------- mario | 1 | t | t | t | ******** | | postgres | 100 | t | t | t | ******** | | pulitzer2 | 102 | f | f | f | ******** | infinity | 101 | 101 | f | f | f | ******** | infinity | (4 rows) pulitzer2=# \t Showing only tuples. pulitzer2=# \f# Field separator is "#". pulitzer2=# select * from pg_user; mario | 1 | t | t | t | ******** | | postgres | 100 | t | t | t | ******** | | pulitzer2 | 102 | f | f | f | ******** | infinity | 101 | 101 | f | f | f | ******** | infinity | pulitzer2=# psql does tell me that I changed the field separator to "#", but it still uses "|" as separator. I'm parsing the script from bash, using psql, and setting the field separator options on the command line, but I get similair results, the field separator is always "|", so I need to awk-it with -F, but sometimes I have problems because data in my tables often contain "|" charachter. I've been looking trough the psql source code, but just like that, it's too big hassle for me now :) Am I doing something wrong? Mike -- Mario Splivalo Mob-Art [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I can do it quick, I can do it cheap, I can do it well. Pick any two." ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq