ADM_OBJECTS
ADM_OBJECTS displays all database objects in the database. By default, only the system administrator can access this view. Common users can access the view only after being authorized. This view exists in the PG_CATALOG and SYS schemas.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
owner |
name |
Object owner. |
object_name |
name |
Object name. |
object_id |
oid |
OID of the object. |
object_type |
name |
Object type. For example, table, schema, and index. |
namespace |
oid |
Namespace containing the object. |
temporary |
character(1) |
Specifies whether an object is a temporary object. |
status |
character varying(7) |
Object status.
|
subobject_name |
name |
Subobject name of an object. |
generated |
character(1) |
Specifies whether an object name is generated by the system. |
created |
timestamp with time zone |
Creation time of an object. |
last_ddl_time |
timestamp with time zone |
Last time when an object was modified. |
default_collation |
character varying(100) |
Default collation of objects. |
data_object_id |
numeric |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
timestamp |
character varying(19) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
secondary |
character varying(1) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
edition_name |
character varying(128) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
sharing |
character varying(18) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
editionable |
character varying(1) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
oracle_maintained |
character varying(1) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
application |
character varying(1) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
duplicated |
character varying(1) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
sharded |
character varying(1) |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
created_appid |
numeric |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
modified_appid |
numeric |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
created_vsnid |
numeric |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
modified_vsnid |
numeric |
Not supported. Its value is NULL. |
For details on the value ranges of created and last_ddl_time, see PG_OBJECT.
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