DB_PART_INDEXES
DB_PART_INDEXES displays information about partitioned table indexes (excluding global indexes of partitioned tables) accessible to the current user. This view exists in the PG_CATALOG and SYS schemas.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
def_tablespace_name |
name |
Tablespace name of a partitioned table index |
index_owner |
character varying(64) |
Owner name of a partitioned table index |
index_name |
character varying(64) |
Name of a partitioned table index |
partition_count |
bigint |
Number of index partitions of a partitioned table index |
partitioning_key_count |
integer |
Number of partition keys of a partitioned table |
partitioning_type |
text |
Partitioning policy of a partitioned table
NOTE:
For details about the supported partitioning policies of the current partitioned table, see CREATE TABLE PARTITION. |
schema |
character varying(64) |
Name of the schema to which a partitioned table index belongs |
table_name |
character varying(64) |
Name of the partitioned table to which a partitioned table index belongs |
subpartitioning_type |
text |
Partitioning policy of a level-2 partitioned table. If the partitioned table is a level-1 partitioned table, NONE is displayed.
NOTE:
For details about the supported partitioning policies of the current level-2 partitioned table, see CREATE TABLE SUBPARTITION. |
def_subpartition_count |
integer |
Default number of level-2 partitions to be created. The value is 1 for a level-2 partitioned table and 0 for a level-1 partitioned table. |
subpartitioning_key_count |
integer |
Number of level-2 partition keys of a partitioned table |
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