-<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/information_schema.sgml,v 1.10.2.3 2004/06/13 17:51:16 tgl Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/information_schema.sgml,v 1.10.2.4 2005/12/08 20:44:18 petere Exp $ -->
 
 <chapter id="information-schema">
  <title>The Information Schema</title>
      </row>
 
      <row>
-      <entry><literal>event_object_name</literal</entry>
+      <entry><literal>event_object_table</literal</entry>
       <entry><type>sql_identifier</type></entry>
       <entry>Name of the table that the trigger is defined on</entry>
      </row>
    event.  As a consequence of these two issues, the primary key of
    the view <literal>triggers</literal> is really
    <literal>(trigger_catalog, trigger_schema, trigger_name,
-   event_object_name, event_manipulation)</literal> instead of
+   event_object_table, event_manipulation)</literal> instead of
    <literal>(trigger_catalog, trigger_schema, trigger_name)</literal>,
    which is what the SQL standard specifies.  Nonetheless, if you
    define your triggers in a manner that conforms with the SQL