mysql_field_name equivalent - Mailing list pgsql-novice

From Mace, Richard
Subject mysql_field_name equivalent
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Msg-id 07D7DD4F541A1743843C313080B3FB1A47A9AE@frdads01.lorien.co.uk
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Is there a PostgreSQL equivalent command to the mysql_field_name command above?

I am running a select query (7.2) and would like to get the name of the columns I am selecting
too, in order to output a header line to an external file, with the result of the select.

Has anyone done this or similar?

Thank you.

Richard Mace



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