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	Doc: fix grammatical errors for enable_partitionwise_aggregate
Author: Andrew Atkinson Reviewed-by: Ashutosh Bapat Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAG6XLEnC%3DEgq0YHRic2kWWDs4xwQnQ_kBA6qhhzAq1-pO_9Tfw%40mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 11, where enable_partitionwise_aggregate was added
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		@@ -5278,13 +5278,14 @@ ANY <replaceable class="parameter">num_sync</replaceable> ( <replaceable class="
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      <listitem>
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       <para>
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        Enables or disables the query planner's use of partitionwise grouping
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        or aggregation, which allows grouping or aggregation on a partitioned
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        tables performed separately for each partition.  If the <literal>GROUP
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        BY</literal> clause does not include the partition keys, only partial
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        aggregation can be performed on a per-partition basis, and
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        finalization must be performed later.  Because partitionwise grouping
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        or aggregation can use significantly more CPU time and memory during
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        planning, the default is <literal>off</literal>.
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        or aggregation, which allows grouping or aggregation on partitioned
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        tables to be performed separately for each partition.  If the
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        <literal>GROUP BY</literal> clause does not include the partition
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        keys, only partial aggregation can be performed on a per-partition
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        basis, and finalization must be performed later.  Because
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        partitionwise grouping or aggregation can use significantly more CPU
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        time and memory during planning, the default is
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        <literal>off</literal>.
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       </para>
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      </listitem>
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     </varlistentry>
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