Joshua Drake <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
> kevin kempter <kevin@kevinkempterllc.com> wrote:
>> ... I got this far (see
>> below) however this query produces additional rows with attname's
>> like tableoid, cmax, xmax ctid, etc.
>>
>> select attname from pg_attribute where attrelid = (select oid from
>> pg_class where relname = 'my_tablename');
> SELECT column_name FROM information_schema.columns WHERE table_name =
> 'table';
If you don't want to use information_schema (which you might well not
want to, because it's a bit slow), the bits you're missing are that you
want to exclude columns with attnum <= 0 (system columns) as well as
those with attisdropped (dropped columns). I don't care for the
subselect part of this either, mainly because it is not schema-aware.
Consider
select attname from pg_attribute
where attrelid = 'my_tablename'::regclass
and attnum > 0 and not attisdropped;
which generalizes to
select attname from pg_attribute
where attrelid = 'my_schema.my_tablename'::regclass
and attnum > 0 and not attisdropped;
whereas your original will not handle that easily.
regards, tom lane