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  1. PostgreSQL catalogues: finding the primary key

    Roland Roberts <roberts@panix.com> — 1998-08-03T22:54:48Z

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    I'm trying to get Keystone to work with PostgreSQL.  One of the PHP
    functions they use retrieves attribute information on a table to find
    the primary key (actually, it retrieves attribute information on a
    column; it is very MySQL-oriented).
    
    I can't figure out which set of catalogues I need to search to find
    this information.  Can someone point me in the right direction?
    
    roland
    
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