Re: Exclude fields from SELECT command
От | Steve Midgley |
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Тема | Re: Exclude fields from SELECT command |
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Msg-id | 20090317185015.5328B634D4F@mail.postgresql.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Exclude fields from SELECT command ("Charles Tam" <c.tam@osm.net.au>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
At 05:20 PM 3/16/2009, pgsql-sql-owner@postgresql.org wrote: >In-Reply-To: <1992170861895942422@unknownmsgid> >References: <1992170861895942422@unknownmsgid> >Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:45:54 +0100 >Message-ID: ><162867790903161445i78127316s1c0deb3bec0e15e5@mail.gmail.com> >Subject: Re: Exclude fields from SELECT command >From: Pavel Stehule <pavel.stehule@gmail.com> >To: Charles Tam <c.tam@osm.net.au> >Cc: pgsql-sql@postgresql.org > >2009/3/16 Charles Tam <c.tam@osm.net.au>: > > Hi Everybody > > > > > > > > Iâve a table with 35 fields and would like > to perform a SELECT command > > without specifying every single field. > > > > As such, Iâve use the SELECT * > command. Is there an approach to exclude 5 > > fields from being returned? > > > > > > > >hello > >no, there are no way > >regards >Pavel Stehule I think Pavel is right for 99% of the cases. But there is a "cure that is worse than the disease." You could select all columns from a bunch of tables without knowing what the column names were, excepting N columns, by iterating through the info schema data and building a SQL select appropriately (sql meta-programming I guess you would call it). But it's a real chore to do manually. If you have this need for some programmatic purpose (where some initial investment in effort will pay future dividends), then check out the info schema options: http://developer.postgresql.org/pgdocs/postgres/infoschema-columns.html In your case, I think you'd be looking for five values of "table_name" and then looking at all the "column_name" fields, building your column list, excepting the column_names you wish to exclude.. Best, Steve
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