Re: Emulating "\d" Output

From: Charles Tassell <ctassell(at)isn(dot)net>
To: mjp(at)ornl(dot)gov
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: Emulating "\d" Output
Date: 2000-07-21 17:17:03
Message-ID: 4.3.2.7.2.20000721141330.00dd6bc0@mailer.isn.net
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I think this is in the FAQ somewhere. If you start psql with the -E option
it will show all the queries it uses for any commands, including \d So
just do something like:

psql -E mydb
\d

And you should see it. The actual query for \d is
QUERY: SELECT usename, relname, relkind, relhasrules FROM pg_class, pg_user
WHERE usesysid = relowner and ( relkind = 'r' OR relkind = 'i' OR relkind =
'S') and relname !~ '^pg_' and (relkind != 'i' OR relname !~
'^xinx') ORDER BY relname

At 02:03 PM 7/21/00, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Is there a way of generating the same output as \d <tablename>
>with a single SELECT statement using the Postgres
>system table(s?
>
>Thanks,
>Morey Parang
>ORNL

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