Try:
psql db01 -c "select tablename from pg_tables where tablename NOT LIKE '%pg%'" -t
The -e makes it display the QUERY: <whatever> line... so removing it fixes that
problem... the -t tells it not to show the column headings and such...
Bill
On Thu, Jul 29, 1999 at 10:02:13AM -0700, G. Anthony Reina wrote:
>Is there a way that I can supress the column heading and the "(# rows)"
>which come before and after the following psql command:
>
>psql -e db01 -c "select tablename from pg_tables where tablename NOT
>LIKE 'pg%'"
>
>
>The current output is:
>
>tablename
>=======
>table1
>table2
>table3
>table4
>(4 rows)
>
>What I'd like to get is simply:
>
>table1
>table2
>table3
>table4
>
>
>Thanks.
>-Tony
>
>
>
--
Liam
Bill Brandt
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