"Ramanujam H S Iyengar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> iam in need of a function through which i can get a Relation Node given its 
> name ..
> precisely the same one equivalent to " RelationSysNameGetRelation " .. which 
> works for all types of relations (system and user tables)

The reason RelationSysNameGetRelation only works for system relations is
that it assumes the schema name is "pg_catalog".  For non-system
relations you cannot do a lookup based only on relation name, because
there's no certainty that the result is unique.

There are some functions in catalog/namespace.c that can do lookup of an
unqualified name relative to the current schema search path, if that's
what you want.

> Iam trying to test for some patch in the code of the Optimizer(planner) and 
> so I need some C functions, which does the job.

The optimizer has no need, ever, to find a relation by name; all it ever
sees are predigested relation OIDs.  So you are not making a lot of
sense here.  You certainly cannot assume that a search-path lookup is
appropriate for a relation that the optimizer is dealing with.

                        regards, tom lane

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