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.. _psql_tool:
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`PSQL Tool`:index:
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The PSQL tool allows users to connect to PostgreSQL or EDB Advanced server using
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the psql command line interface through their browser.
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* Open the PSQL tool from the Tools or browser tree context menu, or use PSQL
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tool button at the top of the browser tree.
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* PSQL will connect to the current connected database from the browser tree.
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.. image:: images/psql_tool.png
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:alt: PSQL tool window
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:align: center
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You can open multiple instances of the PSQL tool in individual tabs simultaneously.
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To close the PSQL tool, click the *X* in the upper-right hand corner of the tab bar.
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**Note:** On the Windows platform, this feature is available on Windows 10 (1809
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version), and Windows Server 2019 and onwards.
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**Note:** The PSQL tool is always available when pgAdmin is running in Desktop
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mode, but is disabled by default in Server mode. This is because users can run
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arbitrary shell commands through psql which may be considered a security risk in
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some deployments. System Administrators can enable the use of the PSQL tool in
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the pgAdmin configuration by setting the *ENABLE_PSQL* option to *True*; see
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:ref:`config_py` for more information. |