51.48. pg_shdepend
  The catalog
  
   pg_shdepend
  
  records the
   dependency relationships between database objects and shared objects,
   such as roles.  This information allows
  
   PostgreSQL
  
  to ensure that those objects are
   unreferenced before attempting to delete them.
 
  See also
  
   
    pg_depend
   
  
  ,
   which performs a similar function for dependencies involving objects
   within a single database.
 
  Unlike most system catalogs,
  
   pg_shdepend
  
  is shared across all databases of a cluster: there is only one
   copy of
  
   pg_shdepend
  
  per cluster, not
   one per database.
 
   
    Table 51.48. 
    
     pg_shdepend
    
    Columns
   
  
| Column Type Description | 
|---|
| 
         The OID of the database the dependent object is in, or zero for a shared object | 
| 
         The OID of the system catalog the dependent object is in | 
| 
         The OID of the specific dependent object | 
| 
         
        For a table column, this is the column number (the
         | 
| 
         The OID of the system catalog the referenced object is in (must be a shared catalog) | 
| 
         The OID of the specific referenced object | 
| 
         A code defining the specific semantics of this dependency relationship; see text | 
  In all cases, a
  
   pg_shdepend
  
  entry indicates that
   the referenced object cannot be dropped without also dropping the dependent
   object.  However, there are several subflavors identified by
  
   deptype
  
  :
 
- 
    
     SHARED_DEPENDENCY_OWNER(o)
- 
    The referenced object (which must be a role) is the owner of the dependent object. 
- 
    
     SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACL(a)
- 
    The referenced object (which must be a role) is mentioned in the ACL (access control list, i.e., privileges list) of the dependent object. (A SHARED_DEPENDENCY_ACLentry is not made for the owner of the object, since the owner will have aSHARED_DEPENDENCY_OWNERentry anyway.)
- 
    
     SHARED_DEPENDENCY_INITACL(i)
- 
    The referenced object (which must be a role) is mentioned in a pg_init_privsentry for the dependent object.
- 
    
     SHARED_DEPENDENCY_POLICY(r)
- 
    The referenced object (which must be a role) is mentioned as the target of a dependent policy object. 
- 
    
     SHARED_DEPENDENCY_TABLESPACE(t)
- 
    The referenced object (which must be a tablespace) is mentioned as the tablespace for a relation that doesn't have storage. 
Other dependency flavors might be needed in future. Note in particular that the current definition only supports roles and tablespaces as referenced objects.
  As in the
  
   pg_depend
  
  catalog, most objects
   created during
  
   initdb
  
  are
   considered
  
   "
   
    pinned
   
   "
  
  .  No entries are made
   in
  
   pg_shdepend
  
  that would have a pinned
   object as either referenced or dependent object.