Hi, I am trying to tidy up my perl script that runs as a cgi and allows remote users (aka me) to interact with my Pg database. I primarily want to use this tool as a way for my iPad to browse my data base. It seems to be working quite well but one certainly does not want to 'select * from ginormous_table'. I am trying to build a 'describe' function. ie if the user types "describe tablename" in the sql box I want to display some interesting attributes for that table, mainly names and data types for each of the columns. I have done this in other programs but I forced the user to specify a schema qualified name ( and mimiced what psql -E did). So I guess the question is: Given a bare table name, how can I recover the schema qualified name with whatever the current search path happens to be? This task has to be done using simple sql from the perl dbi. Thanks, Jerry -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general