51.26. pg_index
  The catalog
  
   pg_index
  
  contains part of the information
   about indexes.  The rest is mostly in
  
   
    pg_class
   
  
  .
 
   
    Table 51.26. 
    
     pg_index
    
    Columns
   
  
| Column Type Description | 
|---|
| 
         
        The OID of the
        
          | 
| 
         
        The OID of the
        
          | 
| 
         
        The total number of columns in the index (duplicates
         | 
| 
         The number of key columns in the index, not counting any included columns , which are merely stored and do not participate in the index semantics | 
| 
         If true, this is a unique index | 
| 
         This value is only used for unique indexes. If false, this unique index will consider null values distinct (so the index can contain multiple null values in a column, the default PostgreSQL behavior). If it is true, it will consider null values to be equal (so the index can only contain one null value in a column). | 
| 
         
        If true, this index represents the primary key of the table
       (
         | 
| 
         If true, this index supports an exclusion constraint | 
| 
         
        If true, the uniqueness check is enforced immediately on
       insertion
       (irrelevant if
         | 
| 
         If true, the table was last clustered on this index | 
| 
         
        If true, the index is currently valid for queries.  False means the
       index is possibly incomplete: it must still be modified by
        
          | 
| 
         
        If true, queries must not use the index until the
         | 
| 
         
        If true, the index is currently ready for inserts.  False means the
       index must be ignored by
        
          | 
| 
         If false, the index is in process of being dropped, and should be ignored for all purposes (including HOT-safety decisions) | 
| 
         
        If true this index has been chosen as
        
         "
         
          replica identity
         
         "
        
        using
        
          | 
| 
         
        This is an array of
         | 
| 
         
        For each column in the index key
       (
         | 
| 
         
        For each column in the index key
       (
         | 
| 
         
        This is an array of
         | 
| 
         
        Expression trees (in
         | 
| 
         
        Expression tree (in
         |