Am 19.03.23 um 22:36 schrieb richard coleman:
Hello all,I am trying to find a simple way to get access the DDL information for PostgreSQL tables, constraints, and indices via SQL.In Oracle there are the dbms_metadata.get_ddl() and dbms_metadata.get_dependent_ddl() functions that you can call on dual to get this information.EX: -- table DDL:select dbms_metadata.get_ddl('TABLE', 'MY_TABLE','MY_SCHEMA') as "table_ddl" from dual;-- indices DDLselect dbms_metadata.get_dependent_ddl('INDEX','MY_TABLE','MY_SCHEMA') as "table_indicies" from dual;-- constraints DDLselect dbms_metadata.get_dependent_ddl('CONSTRAINT','MY_TABLE','MY_SCHEMA') as "constraints_ddl" from dual;Is there an equivalent function to do the same in PostgreSQL?I know there are ways via pg_dump and psql, but what I need is a way to do so via SQL.Thanks, rik.
Every sane RDBMS has the INFORMATION_SCHEMA according to the ISO SQL Standard, so that you can find out all of these.
Btw, the opposite isn't true. The existence of the INFORMATION_SCHEMA alone doesn't make an RDBMS sane.
Of course there are proprietary views in pg_catalog as well. And pg_dump -s can dump the whole schema in clear text.
Regards, Holger -- Holger Jakobs, Bergisch Gladbach, Tel. +49-178-9759012
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