Part IV. Client Interfaces
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.
Table of Contents
- 33. libpq - C Library
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- 33.1. Database Connection Control Functions
- 33.2. Connection Status Functions
- 33.3. Command Execution Functions
- 33.4. Asynchronous Command Processing
- 33.5. Retrieving Query Results Row-By-Row
- 33.6. Canceling Queries in Progress
- 33.7. The Fast-Path Interface
- 33.8. Asynchronous Notification
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33.9. Functions Associated with the
COPYCommand - 33.10. Control Functions
- 33.11. Miscellaneous Functions
- 33.12. Notice Processing
- 33.13. Event System
- 33.14. Environment Variables
- 33.15. The Password File
- 33.16. The Connection Service File
- 33.17. LDAP Lookup of Connection Parameters
- 33.18. SSL Support
- 33.19. Behavior in Threaded Programs
- 33.20. Building libpq Programs
- 33.21. Example Programs
- 34. Large Objects
- 35. ECPG - Embedded SQL in C
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- 35.1. The Concept
- 35.2. Managing Database Connections
- 35.3. Running SQL Commands
- 35.4. Using Host Variables
- 35.5. Dynamic SQL
- 35.6. pgtypes Library
- 35.7. Using Descriptor Areas
- 35.8. Error Handling
- 35.9. Preprocessor Directives
- 35.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs
- 35.11. Library Functions
- 35.12. Large Objects
- 35.13. C++ Applications
- 35.14. Embedded SQL Commands
- 35.15. Informix Compatibility Mode
- 35.16. Internals
- 36. The Information Schema
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- 36.1. The Schema
- 36.2. Data Types
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36.3.
information_schema_catalog_name -
36.4.
administrable_role_authorizations -
36.5.
applicable_roles -
36.6.
attributes -
36.7.
character_sets -
36.8.
check_constraint_routine_usage -
36.9.
check_constraints -
36.10.
collations -
36.11.
collation_character_set_applicability -
36.12.
column_domain_usage -
36.13.
column_options -
36.14.
column_privileges -
36.15.
column_udt_usage -
36.16.
columns -
36.17.
constraint_column_usage -
36.18.
constraint_table_usage -
36.19.
data_type_privileges -
36.20.
domain_constraints -
36.21.
domain_udt_usage -
36.22.
domains -
36.23.
element_types -
36.24.
enabled_roles -
36.25.
foreign_data_wrapper_options -
36.26.
foreign_data_wrappers -
36.27.
foreign_server_options -
36.28.
foreign_servers -
36.29.
foreign_table_options -
36.30.
foreign_tables -
36.31.
key_column_usage -
36.32.
parameters -
36.33.
referential_constraints -
36.34.
role_column_grants -
36.35.
role_routine_grants -
36.36.
role_table_grants -
36.37.
role_udt_grants -
36.38.
role_usage_grants -
36.39.
routine_privileges -
36.40.
routines -
36.41.
schemata -
36.42.
sequences -
36.43.
sql_features -
36.44.
sql_implementation_info -
36.45.
sql_languages -
36.46.
sql_packages -
36.47.
sql_parts -
36.48.
sql_sizing -
36.49.
sql_sizing_profiles -
36.50.
table_constraints -
36.51.
table_privileges -
36.52.
tables -
36.53.
transforms -
36.54.
triggered_update_columns -
36.55.
triggers -
36.56.
udt_privileges -
36.57.
usage_privileges -
36.58.
user_defined_types -
36.59.
user_mapping_options -
36.60.
user_mappings -
36.61.
view_column_usage -
36.62.
view_routine_usage -
36.63.
view_table_usage -
36.64.
views