The number of tables in a relational database is a good measure of the complexity of a database, so it is a simple way to get to know any database.
In this recipe, we will show you how to compute the number of tables.
The number of tables in a relational database is a good measure of the complexity of a database, so it is a simple way to get to know any database.
In this recipe, we will show you how to compute the number of tables.
From any interface, type the following SQL command:
SELECT count(*) FROM information_schema.tables
WHERE table_schema NOT IN ('information_schema',
'pg_catalog');
You can also look at the list of tables directly, and judge whether the list is a small or large number.
In psql, you can see your own tables by using the following command:
postgres@ebony:~/10.2/main$ psql -c "\d"
List of relations
Schema | Name | Type ...