I was trying to run a psql script today against a database today. This
script was schema agnostic. (There were table creations and function
creations but none of them contained the specific schema to create them
in...)
I wanted to connect to a DB and then insert that new DDL into a "specific"
schema. Because psql does not have a schema switch, I had to do it this
way...
sed -e '1i\\n SET search_path to contrib;\n' <
/usr/local/pgsql-8.2.0/share/contrib/tsearch2.sql | psql -dtemplate1 -p5433
-Upostgres
I would have liked to do it this way...
psql -dtemplate1 -p5433 -Upostgres -Xcontrib (I put an X there because "S"
was already taken. It could be any letter...)
Anyone else agree?
-Paul
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