Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes:
> I think we could easily improve that by having it look something like
> this instead:

>     Table "public.test2"
>  Column |  Type   | Modifiers
> --------+---------+-----------
>  a      | integer | PK
>  b      | integer | PK
> Indexes:
>     "test2_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (a, b)

Spelling out "primary key" would seem to be more in keeping with existing
entries in that column, eg we have "not null" not "NN".

I think this is a sensible proposal for a single-column PK, but am less
sure that it makes sense for multi-col.  The modifiers column is
intended to describe column constraints; which a multi-col PK is not,
by definition.

                        regards, tom lane

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