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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml,v 1.175 2006/11/21 17:01:58 momjian Exp $ |
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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml,v 1.176 2006/12/05 17:40:55 momjian Exp $ |
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or a single backslash command. Thus you cannot mix |
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<acronym>SQL</acronym> and <application>psql</application> |
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meta-commands. To achieve that, you could pipe the string into |
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<application>psql</application>, like this: <literal>echo "\x \\ |
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select * from foo;" | psql</literal>. |
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<application>psql</application>, like this: <literal>echo -e |
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"\\x\nSELECT * FROM foo;" | psql</literal>. |
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</para> |
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If the command string contains multiple SQL commands, they are |
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