On Sat, Dec 30, 2000 at 11:23:12PM -0600, some SMTP stream spewed forth:
> On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 10:06:14PM -0600, some SMTP stream spewed forth:
> > On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, T. Dekany wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > in psql, the command "\d <table>" gives me the table-definitions, but
> > > the defined foreign keys don't show up. How can I get those? How can I
> > > check, what foreign keys a table has?
> > > Thanx
> >
> > This was posted to the list a while ago, compliments of Michael Fork
>
> Er, it smells like that only shows triggers, rather than foreign key
> constraints. Correct?
Ah hell, foreign keys constraints are triggers, right?
>
> I too need to view foreign keys.
I need sleep.
gh
>
> Thanks.
>
> gh
>
> > <mfork@toledolink.com>:
> >
> > SELECT pt.tgargs, pt.tgnargs, pt.tgdeferrable, pt.tginitdeferred,
> > pg_proc.proname, pg_proc_1.proname FROM pg_class pc,
> > pg_proc pg_proc, pg_proc pg_proc_1, pg_trigger pg_trigger,
> > pg_trigger pg_trigger_1, pg_proc pp, pg_trigger pt
> > WHERE pt.tgrelid = pc.oid AND pp.oid = pt.tgfoid
> > AND pg_trigger.tgconstrrelid = pc.oid
> > AND pg_proc.oid = pg_trigger.tgfoid
> > AND pg_trigger_1.tgfoid = pg_proc_1.oid
> > AND pg_trigger_1.tgconstrrelid = pc.oid
> > AND ((pc.relname= '<< TABLENAME >>>')
> > AND (pp.proname LIKE '%%ins')
> > AND (pg_proc.proname LIKE '%%upd')
> > AND (pg_proc_1.proname LIKE '%%del')
> > AND (pg_trigger.tgrelid=pt.tgconstrrelid)
> > AND (pg_trigger_1.tgrelid = pt.tgconstrrelid));
> >
> > --
> > Dominic J. Eidson
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> >
> >