It doesn't look like psql
supports traditional end-of-line --
comments in its psql
-specific "slash commands." -- these are called meta-commands in the PostgreSQL psql documentation.
However, if you're okay with the end-of-line comments being displayed on execution, using \echo
seems to be a valid work-around. For example:
\dt jvcurve_thin.jvcurve_results \echo my comment #2
The "double slash" separator meta-command looks like another possibility (and without the side effect of echoing). Begin a new command with it and immediately start a --
comment:
\dt jvcurve_thin.jvcurve_results \\ -- my comment #2
Finally, switching to the shell and adding a shell comment seems like another possibility:
\dt jvcurve_thin.jvcurve_results \! # my comment #2
psql
doesn't support trailing-line comments on its slash commands. Just put the comment on the line before.