A further attempt at clarifying the \distv business.

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Tom Lane 2009-01-09 19:27:14 +00:00
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PostgreSQL documentation
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<listitem>
<para>
For the above commands, the letters
In this group of commands, the letters
<literal>i</literal>, <literal>s</literal>,
<literal>t</literal>, <literal>v</literal>,
<literal>S</literal> stand for index, sequence, table, view,
and system table, respectively. You can specify any or all of
<literal>t</literal>, and <literal>v</literal>
stand for index, sequence, table, and view, respectively.
You can specify any or all of
these letters, in any order, to obtain a listing of all the
matching objects. If <literal>+</literal> is
matching objects. For example, <literal>\dit</> lists indexes
and tables. If <literal>+</literal> is
appended to the command name, each object is listed with its
physical size on disk and its associated description, if any.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing