Carlos Santos wrote:
SELECT id FROM myTable WHERE column-number = 'value';
(PS: The id column is the primary key of myTable).

That is a select using column number in the WHERE clause what don't exists in 
SQL.

I need this because there's a situation in my program where I don't have the 
column name.
I've solved that querying Postgresql the name of the column with that number, 
and then creating  the SELECT query.
But this solution is slow... two database calls...

If you don't know what the column is, how do you know what you are testing against? Or what type it is, for that matter?

Anyway, just have build a list of column-name,column-type pairs for relevant tables at application start-up, or store it in a configuration file. Unless you're building/changing tables all the time, that should work.

I'm curious as to what type of application can usefuly query a database without knowing what structure it has.

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  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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