select * from pg_tables where tablename like '%xyz%';
schemaname | tablename | tableowner | tablespace | hasindexes | hasrules | hastriggers
------------+-----------+------------+------------+------------+----------+-------------
(0 rows)
~Deepak
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 8:26 AM, Jerry LeVan <jerry.levan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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
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