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doc: Make terminology in glossary consistent
Use "reside in" rather than "belong to" for objects in a schema. Previous use was a mix of the two. Author: Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@alvh.no-ip.org> Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/202106021932.idmbjjaqk7ke@alvherre.pgsql
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known as <firstterm>local objects</firstterm>.
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<para>
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Most local objects belong to a specific
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Most local objects reside in a specific
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-schema">schema</glossterm> in their
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containing database, such as
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-relation">relations</glossterm> (all types),
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are enforced to be unique.
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There also exist local objects that do not belong to schemas; some examples are
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There also exist local objects that do not reside in schemas; some examples are
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-extension">extensions</glossterm>,
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-cast">data type casts</glossterm>, and
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<glossterm linkend="glossary-foreign-data-wrapper">foreign data wrappers</glossterm>.
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