The pg_am
table stores information about index access methods. There is one row for each index access method supported by the system.
column | type | references | description |
---|---|---|---|
oid | oid | Row identifier (hidden attribute; must be explicitly selected) | |
amname | name | Name of the access method | |
amstrategies | int2 | Number of operator strategies for this access method, or zero if the access method does not have a fixed set of operator strategies | |
amsupport | int2 | Number of support routines for this access method | |
amcanorder | boolean | Does the access method support ordered scans sorted by the indexed column’s value? | |
amcanorderbyop | boolean | Does the access method support ordered scans sorted by the result of an operator on the indexed column? | |
amcanbackward | boolean | Does the access method support backward scanning? | |
amcanunique | boolean | Does the access method support unique indexes? | |
amcanmulticol | boolean | Does the access method support multicolumn indexes? | |
amoptionalkey | boolean | Does the access method support a scan without any constraint for the first index column? | |
amsearcharray | boolean | Does the access method support ScalarArrayOpExpr searches? | |
amsearchnulls | boolean | Does the access method support IS NULL/NOT NULL searches? | |
amstorage | boolean | Can index storage data type differ from column data type? | |
amclusterable | boolean | Can an index of this type be clustered on? | |
ampredlocks | boolean | Does an index of this type manage fine-grained predicae locks? | |
amkeytype | oid | pg_type.oid | Type of data stored in index, or zero if not a fixed type |
aminsert | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Insert this tuple” function |
ambeginscan | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Prepare for index scan” function |
amgettuple | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Next valid tuple” function, or zero if none |
amgetbitmap | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Fetch all tuples” function, or zero if none |
amrescan | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “(Re)start index scan” function |
amendscan | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Clean up after index scan” function |
ammarkpos | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Mark current scan position” function |
amrestrpos | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Restore marked scan position” function |
ambuild | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Build new index” function |
ambuildempty | regproc | pg_proc.oid | “Build empty index” function |
ambulkdelete | regproc | pg_proc.oid | Bulk-delete function |
amvacuumcleanup | regproc | pg_proc.oid | Post-VACUUM cleanup function |
amcanreturn | regproc | pg_proc.oid | Function to check whether index supports index-only scans, or zero if none |
amcostestimate | regproc | pg_proc.oid | Function to estimate cost of an index scan |
amoptions | regproc | pg_proc.oid | Function to parse and validate reloptions for an index |
Parent topic: System Catalogs Definitions