List schemas in a database - Amazon Redshift
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List schemas in a database

To list the schemas in a database, use the aws redshift-data list-schemas Amazon CLI command.

The following Amazon CLI command runs a SQL statement against a cluster to list schemas in a database. This example uses the Amazon Secrets Manager authentication method.

aws redshift-data list-schemas --secret arn:aws:secretsmanager:us-west-2:123456789012:secret:myuser-secret-hKgPWn --cluster-identifier mycluster-test --database dev

The following is an example of the response.

{ "Schemas": [ "information_schema", "pg_catalog", "pg_internal", "public" ] }

The following Amazon CLI command runs a SQL statement against a cluster to list schemas in a database. This example uses the temporary credentials authentication method.

aws redshift-data list-schemas --db-user mysuser --cluster-identifier mycluster-test --database dev

The following is an example of the response.

{ "Schemas": [ "information_schema", "pg_catalog", "pg_internal", "public" ] }