One problem I've had in development recently is the inability to get the
aliased name of a table from a query.  We're using a PHP framework for
querying, which internally uses pg_field_name to retrieve the select list
field name, which is great.  There is alwo pg_table_name, to retrieve the
table the field originated from.  The problem is that this returns the name
of the table, unaliased.  If a query does a self join, you can't retrieve a
distinguishing table alias name for that field.  For example:

SELECT a.mycolumn, b.mycolumn
   FROM mytable a, mytable b
  WHERE ...

If I controlled query generation at all times, I could simply alias
a.mycolumn and b.mycolumn differently in the select list.  But if for
example this is SELECT * FROM, those columns are indistinguishable.

Cheers,
  Scott

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