> PostgreSQL resolves tables and other objects according to the setting of
> "search_path" at CREATE VIEW time.  The query itself is stored in parsed
form.
>
> pg_get_viewdef() deparses the query and only prepends a schema name if the
> schema is not on the "search_path".  So the solution is to set
"search_path"
> empty:
>
>   SET search_path = '';
>
>   SELECT pg_get_viewdef('myschema.myview');

Thank you!  That is the perfect answer to my question!

Is Postgres hiding the ball a bit here?  Is there a reason that obscuring
the
known and static schema is better than showing it?  In my case (tracking
down
execution differences between local and FDW view use) this has occupied a
lot of
time.

Thanks again,
Pete O'Such

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