This part describes the client programming interfaces distributed with PostgreSQL. Each of these chapters can be read independently. Note that there are many other programming interfaces for client programs that are distributed separately and contain their own documentation (Appendix H lists some of the more popular ones). Readers of this part should be familiar with using SQL commands to manipulate and query the database (see Part II) and of course with the programming language that the interface uses.
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Commandinformation_schema_catalog_name
administrable_role_authorizations
applicable_roles
attributes
character_sets
check_constraint_routine_usage
check_constraints
collations
collation_character_set_applicability
column_column_usage
column_domain_usage
column_options
column_privileges
column_udt_usage
columns
constraint_column_usage
constraint_table_usage
data_type_privileges
domain_constraints
domain_udt_usage
domains
element_types
enabled_roles
foreign_data_wrapper_options
foreign_data_wrappers
foreign_server_options
foreign_servers
foreign_table_options
foreign_tables
key_column_usage
parameters
referential_constraints
role_column_grants
role_routine_grants
role_table_grants
role_udt_grants
role_usage_grants
routine_column_usage
routine_privileges
routine_routine_usage
routine_sequence_usage
routine_table_usage
routines
schemata
sequences
sql_features
sql_implementation_info
sql_parts
sql_sizing
table_constraints
table_privileges
tables
transforms
triggered_update_columns
triggers
udt_privileges
usage_privileges
user_defined_types
user_mapping_options
user_mappings
view_column_usage
view_routine_usage
view_table_usage
views
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