A further attempt at clarifying the \distv business.

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PostgreSQL documentation PostgreSQL documentation
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<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
For the above commands, the letters In this group of commands, the letters
<literal>i</literal>, <literal>s</literal>, <literal>i</literal>, <literal>s</literal>,
<literal>t</literal>, <literal>v</literal>, <literal>t</literal>, and <literal>v</literal>
<literal>S</literal> stand for index, sequence, table, view, stand for index, sequence, table, and view, respectively.
and system table, respectively. You can specify any or all of You can specify any or all of
these letters, in any order, to obtain a listing of all the 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 appended to the command name, each object is listed with its
physical size on disk and its associated description, if any. physical size on disk and its associated description, if any.
The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing The letter <literal>S</literal> restricts the listing