I'm writing a function that accepts a table name and digs some information out about it. I'm developing on 7.3cvs w/schemas, and wanted my function to use schemas.
If the user gives a full schema name (s.table), I find the table in pg_class by comparing the ns oid and relname. However, if the user doesn't give the full schema name, I have to find which table they're looking for by examining current_schemas, iterating over each schema in this path, and trying it. Is there a function already in the backend to return a class oid, given a name, by looking up the table in the current_schemas path? Would it make sense for us to expose this, or write one, so that this small wheel doesn't have to be re-invented everytime someone wants to find a table by just the name? Something like: findtable(text) returns oid findtable("foo") -> oid of foo (given current search path) findtable("s.foo") -> oid of s.foo I can write something in plpgsql (iterating over the array, checking each, etc.), however, it would be nice if something was already there. Any ideas? Thanks! - J. Joel BURTON | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | joelburton.com | aim: wjoelburton Knowledge Management & Technology Consultant ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html