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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T01:06:39+00:00 2026-06-12T01:06:39+00:00

For instance, I have a table stores value: select * from myvalue; val ——-

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For instance, I have a table stores value:

select * from myvalue;

  val
-------
 12345
(1 row)

How can I save this 12345 into a variable in postgresql or shell script?

Here’s what I tried in my shell script:

var=$(psql -h host -U user -d db <<SQLSTMT
SELECT * FROM myvalue;
SQLSTMT)

but echo $var gives me:

val ------- 12345 (1 row)

I’ve also tried

\set var (select * from myvalue)

in psql and when I type \set it lists:

var = '(select*frommyvalue)'
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    2026-06-12T01:06:40+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 1:06 am

    No, no, no! Use “raw data” switch from psql, like “-t” or “\t” and pipe the query to psql instead of parsing ascii-table, come on 🙂

    echo 'select * from myvalue;' | psql -t -h host -U user -d db
    

    If you really need parse psql output, you could also use -H switch ( turns on HTML output ), and parse it with some perl module for parsing html tables, I used that once or twice.. Also, you may want to use a pgpass file and ~/.psqlrc for some defaults, like default DB to connect, when not specified.

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