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Hi, ALL,
draft=# SELECT * FROM information_schema.key_column_usage WHERE
table_schema = 'public' AND table_name = 'leaguescorehitter';
 constraint_catalog | constraint_schema |        constraint_name
  | table_catalog | table_schema |    table_name     | column_name |
ordinal_position | position_in_unique_constraint
--------------------+-------------------+--------------------------------+---------------+--------------+-------------------+-------------+------------------+-------------------------------
 draft              | public            | leaguescorehitter_id_fkey
  | draft         | public       | leaguescorehitter | id          |
             1 |                             1
 draft              | public            | leaguescorehitter_id_fkey1
  | draft         | public       | leaguescorehitter | id          |
             1 |                             1
 draft              | public            | leaguescorehitter_id_fkey1
  | draft         | public       | leaguescorehitter | playerid    |
             2 |                             2
 draft              | public            |
leaguescorehitter_scoreid_fkey | draft         | public       |
leaguescorehitter | scoreid     |                1 |
          1
(4 rows)

There are 3 foreign keys in that table.

Is there a way to get values of 0, 1, 1, and 2 for the ordinal position?

Thank you.


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