Hi, Laurenz, On Tue, Jul 29, 2025 at 7:07 AM Laurenz Albe <laurenz.a...@cybertec.at> wrote: > > On Tue, 2025-07-29 at 06:46 -0500, Igor Korot wrote: > > SELECT > > t.relname AS table_name, > > i.relname AS index_name, > > a.attname AS column_name > > FROM > > pg_class t, > > pg_class i, > > pg_index ix, > > pg_attribute a > > WHERE > > t.oid = ix.indrelid AND > > i.oid = ix.indexrelid AND > > a.attrelid = t.oid AND > > a.attnum = ANY(ix.indkey) AND > > t.relkind = 'r' AND -- 'r' for regular table > > t.relname = 'your_table_name' -- Optional: filter by table name > > ORDER BY > > t.relname, > > i.relname, > > a.attnum; > > > > I can build on top of this query, however I have 2 issues: > > > > First and most important one - they are filtering by just table name. > > How can I filter by the fully qualified name - catalog.schema.table? > > "catalog" is irrelevant, since PostgreSQL doesn't allow cross-database > queries. > > To add a filter for the schema, use > > AND t.relnamespace = 'schemaname'::regnamespace > > > Second - how cn I get the partial index condition? Either the whole > > WHERE clause (which I will have to parse) > > or the broken down one (field, condition {AND|OR} field, condition}? > > SELECT pg_get_expr(ix.indpred, t.oid)
I'm looking at the pg_index table and I see it has: [quote] indisexclusion bool If true, this index supports an exclusion constraint [/quote] If I read the docs correctly, this field indicates whether the WHERE condition is actually present. Am I right? Thank you. > > Yours, > Laurenz Albe