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In MySQL, I used use database_name;

What's the psql equivalent?

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    OK, so this is about psql, the front-end for PostgreSQL? Dec 3, 2019 at 22:41
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    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 current schema using set schema 'schema_name'; or set search_path to schema_name;
    – user330315
    Jan 18, 2021 at 7:33
  • schemas are generally under databases.
    – mckenzm
    Jun 15, 2022 at 2:30

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In PostgreSQL, you can use the \connect meta-command of the client tool psql:

\connect DBNAME

or in short:

\c DBNAME
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    +1: This is JUST a psql command, in Postgres itself, there is no way to "switch". In fact, psql isn't "switching" in the MySQL context, just closing one connection and opening another.
    – rfusca
    Oct 17, 2010 at 16:50
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    So there is no chance to do it with SQL?
    – Borys
    Jan 4, 2013 at 9:03
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    So can this work among SQL statements in a .sql file? e.g. can I have CREATE DATABASE mydb; followed by \connect mydb?
    – J86
    Jun 11, 2018 at 21:10
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    @Ciwan I'm pretty sure you can't include psql commands in a SQL script file. Aug 7, 2018 at 20:51
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    For "switching" schema, use set searchpath=schema_name. Jun 10, 2020 at 8:00
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You can connect to a database with \c <database> or \connect <database>.

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At the PSQL prompt, you can do:

\connect (or \c) dbname
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use \c databaseName or \connect databaseName

(Working on psql 13.3)

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    This is pretty much a copy of the accepted answer.
    – Akaisteph7
    Aug 9, 2023 at 21:36
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You can select the database when connecting with psql. This is handy when using it from a script:

sudo -u postgres psql -c "CREATE SCHEMA test AUTHORIZATION test;" test
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Though not explicitly stated in the question, the purpose is to connect to a specific schema/database.

Another option is to directly connect to the schema. Example:

sudo -u postgres psql -d my_database_name

Source from man psql:

-d dbname
--dbname=dbname
   Specifies the name of the database to connect to. This is equivalent to specifying dbname as the first non-option argument on the command line.

   If this parameter contains an = sign or starts with a valid URI prefix (postgresql:// or postgres://), it is treated as a conninfo string. See Section 31.1.1, “Connection Strings”, in the
   documentation for more information.
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\l for databases \c DatabaseName to switch to db \df for procedures stored in particular database

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Using psql's meta-command \c or \connect [ dbname [ username ] [ host ] [ port ] ] | conninfo (see documentation).

Example: \c MyDatabase

Note that the \c and \connect meta-commands are case-sensitive.

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Use below statement to switch to different databases residing inside your postgreSQL RDMS

\c databaseName
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You can also connect to a database with a different ROLE as follows.

\connect DBNAME ROLENAME;

or

\c DBNAME ROLENAME;
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Listing and Switching Databases in PostgreSQL When you need to change between databases, you’ll use the \connect command, or \c followed by the database name as shown below:

postgres=# \connect database_name
postgres=# \c database_name

Check the database you are currently connected to.

SELECT current_database();

PostgreSQL List Databases

postgres=# \l
 postgres=# \list
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You can connect using

\c dbname

If you would like to see all possible commands for POSTGRESQL or SQL follow this steps :

  1. rails dbconsole (You will be redirected to your current ENV database)

  2. ? (For POSTGRESQL commands)

or

  1. \h (For SQL commands)

  2. Press Q to Exit

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If you want to switch to a specific database on startup, try

/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.5/bin/psql vigneshdb;

By default, Postgres runs on the port 5432. If it runs on another, make sure to pass the port in the command line.

/Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.5/bin/psql -p2345 vigneshdb;

By a simple alias, we can make it handy.

Create an alias in your .bashrc or .bash_profile

function psql()
{
    db=vigneshdb
    if [ "$1" != ""]; then
            db=$1
    fi
    /Applications/Postgres.app/Contents/Versions/9.5/bin/psql -p5432 $1
}

Run psql in command line, it will switch to default database; psql anotherdb, it will switch to the db with the name in argument, on startup.

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  Connect to database:

  Method 1 : enter to db : sudo -u postgres psql

  Connect to db : \c dbname

  Method 2 : directly connect to db : sudo -u postgres psql -d my_database_name
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SET schema 'schemaName';

The correct translation of 'use databasename;' from mysql to postgreSQL has to consider that in postgreSQL you have also schemas. Usually your connection string has alreday defined the databasename, you have to specify the default schema.

After setting the schema name you can execute query like:

SELECT * from tableName;

without repeating the schemaName like here:

SELECT * from schemaName.tableName;
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    schema in postgres is NOT the same as a database. Jan 20 at 2:54
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You can just enter use [dbName] to switch between databases without reentering your password.

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    This is not valid syntax in psql (though it is in MySQL, but that's a completely different database. Mar 30, 2022 at 18:00

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