I have been using PostgreSQL for a short while, but I have not had to
use the pg_catalog tables before and the columns are a little cryptic
to me. I think it ties to pg_class, but I am not sure how to relate
them. Also, I have not had a chance to us the \dt function. Can you
give me some pointers or point me to the docs? Thanks, Craig Boyd Tom Lane wrote: "Boyd, Craig" <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:I am trying to pull together some general information about indices (indexes?) for a particular table. I need the following: Index Name, Table Name, Column Name, Unique/Non-Unique, and ordinal position in the index. The information_schema.key_column_usage gets me most of the way there, I think, but does not tell me whether the index is unique and does not seem to differentiate between indices and other types of constraints.The information_schema gets you *none* of the way there, actually, because it's a creature of the SQL standard and indexes are outside the standard (yes, really). You can find out about unique constraints from the information_schema views, but not about non-unique indexes, nor even indexes that are unique but weren't created via unique-constraint syntax. If you want to know about all indexes, you'll need to get your hands dirty with looking at the PG system catalogs. I'd suggest looking at the queries psql generates for \dt (use psql -E to watch these) and then modifying them to suit your purposes. regards, tom lane -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 1388 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message |