> > > Does anybody have a function lying around (preferably pl/pgsql) that
> > > takes a table name and returns coverage counts?
> >
> > What is "coverage count"?

Ah, I should have explained better. I meant how much of a column is
null.

Basically you have to

0. count how many total records in a table
1. discover the column names in a table
2. for each column name, count how many nulls and subtract from total
count

If nobody has one written, I'll write one and blog it.

Thanks!
Seamus

PS. In a similar vein, we published
http://blog.faraday.io/how-to-do-histograms-in-postgresql/ which gives
plpsql so you can do:

SELECT * FROM histogram($table_name_or_subquery, $column_name)

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https://www.faraday.io
https://github.com/seamusabshere
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