Add classid filter to queries on pg_depend. Fixes #1705

There are a number of cases where queries in both pgadmin4 and pgadmin3 are 
done against pg_depend but falis to constrain the query on classid.

In particular, if for example a constraint and a sequence exists with the same 
oid (which is perfectly valid, as they are in different tables), a column will 
suddenly refer sequences that are completely incorrect. When we look up 
sequences, we have to make sure we only match dependencies against pg_class.

Branch
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master

Details
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http://git.postgresql.org/gitweb?p=pgadmin4.git;a=commitdiff;h=ce20dbc25a393004c5249d946f9a85a691cacd48
Author: Magnus Hagander <mag...@hagander.net>

Modified Files
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.../columns/templates/catalog_object_column/sql/9.1_plus/properties.sql | 2 +-
.../schemas/tables/templates/column/sql/9.1_plus/is_referenced.sql      | 1 +
.../databases/schemas/tables/templates/column/sql/9.1_plus/nodes.sql    | 2 +-
.../schemas/tables/templates/column/sql/9.1_plus/properties.sql         | 2 +-
.../schemas/tables/templates/column/sql/9.2_plus/is_referenced.sql      | 1 +
.../databases/schemas/tables/templates/column/sql/9.2_plus/nodes.sql    | 2 +-
.../schemas/tables/templates/column/sql/9.2_plus/properties.sql         | 2 +-
7 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)


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