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In SQL server, if i write command like this -

EXEC SP_HELP EmployeeMaster

it'll return my table fields and all the default constraint defined on it. Now i just wants to know that is there any kind of command in postgres like above ?

Although i know to get just table fields in postgres, you can use below query.

select column_name from information_schema.columns where table_name = 'EmployeeMaster'

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No, there's nothing like that server-side. Most of PostgreSQL's descriptive and utility commands are implemented in the psql client, meaning they are not available to other client applications.

You will need to query the information_schema to collect the information you require yourself if you need to do this in a client app.

If you're using PgAdmin-III, well, psql is a useful and powerful tool, well worth learning.

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  • There's something like what you want for views, btw: pg_get_viewdef as shown in postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-info.html . Nothing for tables. It's frequently requested, but unfortunately, the brains for that are in pg_dump and psql, and for a mix of social/political, time, and practical reasons they're not going to move into the back-end server in a hurry. Jan 24, 2014 at 8:52
  • Thanks again, Craig for sharing that link. And yes i have also found some of the system catalog name - pg_constraint, pg_class, pg_attribute, etc... which will also useful... Jan 24, 2014 at 9:02
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You can use the pg_constraint, pg_class, pg_attribute to get the result. See here in detail

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I guess, you are looking for Describe Table property of the Postgres, please go through it

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  • Okay, i found one link - Here which tell to use this command - \d+ tablename. But it doesn't work when you execute it using pgAdmin. Jan 24, 2014 at 7:37

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