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  1. what does the @> operator in postgres do? - Stack Overflow

    May 2, 2016 · 110 I came across a query in postgres here which uses the @> operator on earth objects. I've searched everywhere, but have come up empty on the meaning of this operator (and likely …

  2. What is the difference between `->>` and `->` in Postgres SQL?

    What is the difference between ->> and -> in SQL? In this thread (Check if field exists in json type column postgresql), the answerer basically recommends using, json->'attribute' is ...

  3. What is the default password for Postgres - Stack Overflow

    I have just installed Postgres 9.3 on Windows 7. The installation completed successfully. It has never asked me to provide the password for postgres user. The service postgresql-x64-9.3 is up and r...

  4. How to use multiple WITH statements in one PostgreSQL query?

    Jul 1, 2016 · Try a comma before second with statement any any others after. Not sure about postgres but that's the normal syntax with Oracle and sql server

  5. How to list the tables of schemas in PostgreSQL? - Stack Overflow

    Mar 26, 2013 · When I do a \\dt in psql I only get a listing of tables in the current schema (public by default). How can I get a list of all tables in all schemas or a particular schema?

  6. database - How to show tables in PostgreSQL? - Stack Overflow

    56 First login as postgres user: sudo su - postgres connect to the required db: psql -d databaseName \dt would return the list of all table in the database you're connected to.

  7. Using psql how do I list extensions installed in a database?

    May 4, 2018 · How do I list all extensions that are already installed in a database or schema from psql? See also Finding a list of available extensions that PostgreSQL ships with

  8. Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres - Stack Overflow

    Sep 17, 2012 · Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres Asked 13 years, 2 months ago Modified 1 year, 1 month ago Viewed 139k times

  9. I forgot the password I entered during PostgreSQL installation

    I either forgot or mistyped (during the installation) the password to the default user of PostgreSQL. I can't seem to be able to run it, and I get the following error: psql: FATAL: password

  10. How to detect query which holds the lock in Postgres?

    104 From this excellent article on query locks in Postgres, one can get blocked query and blocker query and their information from the following query.