
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 …
Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres - Stack Overflow
Sep 17, 2012 · Difference between LIKE and ~ in Postgres Asked 13 years, 3 months ago Modified 1 year, 2 months ago Viewed 140k times
psql: FATAL: password authentication failed for user "postgres ...
Jan 18, 2022 · I recently installed Postgre version 10 on a linux red hat. I'm trying to configure that psql will prompt a user for password when accessing the database. After changing everything to scram …
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?
How can I change a PostgreSQL user password? - Stack Overflow
Oct 4, 2012 · \password in the Postgres console. Per ALTER USER documentation: Caution must be exercised when specifying an unencrypted password with this command. The password will be …
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...
postgresql - 'password authentication failed for user "postgres ...
I have installed PostgreSQL 8.4, Postgres client and Pgadmin 3. Authentication failed for user "postgres" for both console client and Pgadmin. I have typed user as "postgres" and password "postgres",
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
PostgreSQL: Modify OWNER on all tables simultaneously in PostgreSQL
How do I modify the owner of all tables in a PostgreSQL database? I tried ALTER TABLE * OWNER TO new_owner but it doesn't support the asterisk syntax.
postgresql - How to switch databases in psql? - Stack Overflow
Oct 16, 2010 · A MySQL "database" is in fact a schema. Therefor in most cases, MySQL's "databases" would better be mapped to schemas in Postgres anyway. And if that is done, you can change the …