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Well, that certainly appeared to be very straight forward. pg.py and
syscat.py scripts were both modified. pg.py uses it to cache a list of pks (which is seemingly does for every db connection) and various attributes. syscat uses it to walk the list of system tables and queries the various attributes from these tables. In both cases, it seemingly makes sense to apply what you've requested. Greg Copeland
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@ -69,7 +69,8 @@ class DB:
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WHERE pg_class.oid = pg_attribute.attrelid AND
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pg_class.oid = pg_index.indrelid AND
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pg_index.indkey[0] = pg_attribute.attnum AND
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pg_index.indisprimary = 't'""").getresult():
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pg_index.indisprimary = 't' AND
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pg_attribute.attisdropped = 'f'""").getresult():
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self.__pkeys__[rel] = att
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# wrap query for debugging
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WHERE pg_class.relname = '%s' AND
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pg_attribute.attnum > 0 AND
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pg_attribute.attrelid = pg_class.oid AND
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pg_attribute.atttypid = pg_type.oid"""
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pg_attribute.atttypid = pg_type.oid AND
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pg_attribute.attisdropped = 'f'"""
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l = {}
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for attname, typname in self.db.query(query % cl).getresult():
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