How to show data in a table by using psql command line interface?

Newer versions: (from 8.4 - mentioned in release notes)

TABLE mytablename;

Longer but works on all versions:

SELECT * FROM mytablename;

You may wish to use \x first if it's a wide table, for readability.

For long data:

SELECT * FROM mytable LIMIT 10;

or similar.

For wide data (big rows), in the psql command line client, it's useful to use \x to show the rows in key/value form instead of tabulated, e.g.

 \x
SELECT * FROM mytable LIMIT 10;

Note that in all cases the semicolon at the end is important.


On Windows use the name of the table in quotes: TABLE "user"; or SELECT * FROM "user";


Step 1. Check the display mode is "on" by using

\x

Step 2. Don't forget the ;

I tried for fifteen minutes just because I forgot the semicolon.

AND USE UPPERCASE ENGLISH.

TABLE users;

And you will get something like

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Psql