On Thu, 24 Jul 2025 at 21:46, Matheus Alcantara <matheusssil...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu Jul 24, 2025 at 5:26 PM -03, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > Some years ago I gave a talk about $subject, but somehow it dropped off > > my radar. Now I'm looking at it again. The idea is to have a function > > (or set of functions) that would allow the user to get the DDL for any > > database object. Obviously we already have some functions for things > > like views and triggers, but most notably we don't have one for tables, > > something users have long complained about. I have been trying to think > > of a reasonable interface for a single function, where we would pass in, > > say, a catalog oid plus an object oid, and maybe some optional extra > > arguments. That seems a bit fragile, though. The alternative is that we > > have a separate function for each object type, e.g. > > pg_get_{objecttype}_ddl. I'm kinda leaning that way, but I'd like some > > sort of consensus before any work gets done. > > > What about SHOW CREATE TABLE? Some other databases support this syntax.
SHOW is reserved for returning parameters. I don't think we want to muddy the purpose of that command. -- Thom Brown Data Egret (https://dataegret.com)