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Subject: Re: gleaning the database structure
Date: Fri, 5 Aug 1994 12:18:06 +0200
From: Thilo Gaul <gaul@ira.uka.de>
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> Is there a simple set of queries which would provide basic table/column
> structure information within a database? I've poured over all the .ps
pg_class, pg_type, pg_attribute? 
You might need to use Version 4.2, users manual page 27 explains all you
wanted, I think.

> I've also encountered problems when searching on the oid. Actually,
> I've been completely unable to do it. Whether using the built in
> operators or just "table.oid = xxx" it fails with a error about
> explicit casts and defining operators for oid and int4 
table.oid? Defining a attribute with a system-class name won't work!
If this should only express the usage of an "oid":
table.attr = "123"::oid  will do it...

>	- where do I get better information about oid's, casts, etc?
the only reason is, that a number is passed as "int4" and there's no
implicit typecast for "oid"s.

Thilo.

(gaul@ira.uka.de)

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