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51.6. pg_attrdef
The catalog pg_attrdef
stores column default values. The main information about columns is stored in pg_attribute
(see below). Only columns that explicitly specify a default value (when the table is created or the column is added) will have an entry here.
Table 51.6. pg_attrdef
Columns
Name | Type | References | Description |
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|
|
Row identifier (hidden attribute; must be explicitly selected) |
|
|
|
|
The table this column belongs to |
|
|
|
The number of the column |
|
|
The internal representation of the column default value |
|
|
|
A human-readable representation of the default value |
+
The adsrc
field is historical, and is best not used, because it does not track outside changes that might affect the representation of the default value. Reverse-compiling the adbin
field (with pg_get_expr
for example) is a better way to display the default value.
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