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    Bruce Momjian authored
    Given the following table:
    
    test=# \d f
              Table "f"
     Column |  Type   | Modifiers
    --------+---------+-----------
     i      | integer |
     test   | text    |
    
    If I do the following:
    
    test=# insert into f values(1,'test');
    INSERT 139549 1
    test=# select i::int8,test from f;
     ?column? | test
    ----------+------
            1 | test
    (1 row)
    
    It doesn't make much sense that the first column should be called
    '?column?'.
    
    The patch results in the output appearing like this:
    
    test=# select i::int8,test from f;
     i | test
    ---+------
     1 | test
    (1 row)
    
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    Gavin Sherry
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