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More minor updates and copy-editing.
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<!--
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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/plhandler.sgml,v 1.3 2004/12/30 21:45:36 tgl Exp $
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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/plhandler.sgml,v 1.4 2005/01/05 23:42:03 tgl Exp $
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-->
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<chapter id="plhandler">
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@@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/plhandler.sgml,v 1.3 2004/12/30 21:45:36 tgl Exp
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system table
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<classname>pg_proc</classname> and to analyze the argument
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and return types of the called function. The <literal>AS</> clause from the
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<command>CREATE FUNCTION</command> of the function will be found
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<command>CREATE FUNCTION</command> command for the function will be found
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in the <literal>prosrc</literal> column of the
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<classname>pg_proc</classname> row. This may be the source
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text in the procedural language itself (like for PL/Tcl), a
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path name to a file, or anything else that tells the call handler
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<classname>pg_proc</classname> row. This is commonly source
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text in the procedural language, but in theory it could be something else,
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such as a path name to a file, or anything else that tells the call handler
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what to do in detail.
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</para>
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