Re: SQL text of view
| От | Mike Mascari |
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| Тема | Re: SQL text of view |
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| Msg-id | 3FBA86F1.70502@mascari.com обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | SQL text of view ("Yury Shvetsov" <rmtech@marbella.net>) |
| Список | pgsql-general |
Yury Shvetsov wrote: > Hi. > > Where is the SQL text of view stored in the database? > I mean the text like "SELECT the_field FROM the_table". > I can found the function's text in "pg_proc.proerc", but can't find the same > for a view. You can use the function pg_get_viewdef() in 7.3 to get the text of the view. If you start psql with the -E switch you can see the queries it uses to render its output. When you create a view, an ON SELECT rewrite rule is automatically created and its parse tree is stored in pg_rewrite. pg_get_viewdef() is ultimately executing: SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_rewrite WHERE ev_class = <your view's pg_class.oid> AND rulename = '_RETURN'; and reverse-parsing the stored parse tree for you. HTH, Mike Mascari mascarm@mascari.com
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