>> Yeah, I know that, but this doesn't look quite right. I mean to say >> whatever we want to say via this message is correct, but I am not >> completely happy with the display part. How about something like: >> "pgbench_accounts is missing, you need to do initialization (\"pgbench >> -i\") in database \"%s\"\n"? Feel free to propose something else on >> similar lines? If possible, I want to convey this information in a single >> sentence. >> >> How about, "pgbench_accounts is missing, initialize (\"pgbench -i\") in > database \"%s\"\n"?
I think that we should not presume too much about the solution: perhaps the user did not specify the right database or host and it has nothing to do with initialization.
Maybe something like:
"pgbench_accounts is missing, perhaps you need to initialize (\"pgbench -i\") in database \"%s\"\n"
The two sentences approach has the logic of "error" and a separate "hint" which is often used.