When using queries with aggregate functions, is there any way to not have to have to explicitly write all the columns names after the GROUP BY ? I would like to use a wildcard "*".

Imagine tables a, b, c, d each with hundreds of columns.

As an example, I would like to write:

SELECT a.*, b.*, c.*, SUM(d.blah)
FROM a, b, c, d
WHERE <some join conditions>
GROUP BY a.*, b.*, c.*

Instead of having to expand the "GROUP BY a.*, b.*, c.*" using the explicit column names of all the column in a, b, and c.

This becomes a maintenance nightmare as you add/drop column in these tables...

Thanks for any advice on how to handle this,
-Jon

PS: I'm using postgresql v7.4.x

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