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@ -4496,7 +4496,7 @@ SELECT * FROM pg_attribute
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the write-ahead log stream. It is printed as two hexadecimal numbers of
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the write-ahead log stream. It is printed as two hexadecimal numbers of
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up to 8 digits each, separated by a slash; for example,
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up to 8 digits each, separated by a slash; for example,
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<literal>16/B374D848</>. The <type>pg_lsn</type> type supports the
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<literal>16/B374D848</>. The <type>pg_lsn</type> type supports the
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standard comparison operators, like <literal>=</literal> and
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standard comparison operators, like <literal>=</literal> and
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<literal>></literal>. Two LSNs can be subtracted using the
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<literal>></literal>. Two LSNs can be subtracted using the
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<literal>-</literal> operator; the result is the number of bytes separating
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<literal>-</literal> operator; the result is the number of bytes separating
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those write-ahead log positions.
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those write-ahead log positions.
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@ -10160,8 +10160,8 @@ table2-mapping
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</note>
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</note>
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<para>
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<para>
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The standard comparison operators shown in <xref
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The standard comparison operators shown in <xref
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linkend="functions-comparison-table"> are available for
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linkend="functions-comparison-table"> are available for
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<type>jsonb</type>, but not for <type>json</type>. They follow the
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<type>jsonb</type>, but not for <type>json</type>. They follow the
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ordering rules for btree operations outlined at <xref
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ordering rules for btree operations outlined at <xref
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linkend="json-indexing">.
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linkend="json-indexing">.
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</para>
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</para>
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@ -10668,9 +10668,9 @@ table2-mapping
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<entry><literal>select * from json_to_record('{"a":1,"b":[1,2,3],"c":"bar"}') as x(a int, b text, d text) </literal></entry>
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<entry><literal>select * from json_to_record('{"a":1,"b":[1,2,3],"c":"bar"}') as x(a int, b text, d text) </literal></entry>
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<entry>
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<entry>
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<programlisting>
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<programlisting>
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a | b | d
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a | b | d
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---+---------+---
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---+---------+---
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1 | [1,2,3] |
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1 | [1,2,3] |
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</programlisting>
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</programlisting>
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</entry>
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</entry>
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</row>
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</row>
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<literal>*>=</>.
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<literal>*>=</>.
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These operators compare the internal binary representation of the two
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These operators compare the internal binary representation of the two
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rows. Two rows might have a different binary representation even
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rows. Two rows might have a different binary representation even
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though comparisons of the two rows with the equality operator is true.
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though comparisons of the two rows with the equality operator is true.
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The ordering of rows under these comparision operators is deterministic
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The ordering of rows under these comparision operators is deterministic
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but not otherwise meaningful. These operators are used internally for
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but not otherwise meaningful. These operators are used internally for
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materialized views and might be useful for other specialized purposes
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materialized views and might be useful for other specialized purposes
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triConsistent alone is sufficient. However, if the boolean variant is
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triConsistent alone is sufficient. However, if the boolean variant is
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significantly cheaper to calculate, it can be advantageous to provide both.
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significantly cheaper to calculate, it can be advantageous to provide both.
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If only the boolean variant is provided, some optimizations that depend on
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If only the boolean variant is provided, some optimizations that depend on
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refuting index items before fetching all the keys are disabled.
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refuting index items before fetching all the keys are disabled.
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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When <literal>GIN_MAYBE</> values are present, the function should only
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When <literal>GIN_MAYBE</> values are present, the function should only
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return GIN_TRUE if the item matches whether or not the index item
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return GIN_TRUE if the item matches whether or not the index item
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contains the corresponding query keys. Likewise, the function must
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contains the corresponding query keys. Likewise, the function must
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return GIN_FALSE only if the item does not match, whether or not it
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return GIN_FALSE only if the item does not match, whether or not it
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contains the GIN_MAYBE keys. If the result depends on the GIN_MAYBE
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contains the GIN_MAYBE keys. If the result depends on the GIN_MAYBE
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entries, i.e. the match cannot be confirmed or refuted based on the
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entries, i.e. the match cannot be confirmed or refuted based on the
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known query keys, the function must return GIN_MAYBE.
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known query keys, the function must return GIN_MAYBE.
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@ -7200,7 +7200,7 @@ ldap://ldap.acme.com/cn=dbserver,cn=hosts?pgconnectinfo?base?(objectclass=*)
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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Note that the client's <filename>~/.postgresql/root.crt</> lists the top-level CAs
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Note that the client's <filename>~/.postgresql/root.crt</> lists the top-level CAs
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that are considered trusted for signing server certificates. In principle it need
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that are considered trusted for signing server certificates. In principle it need
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not list the CA that signed the client's certificate, though in most cases
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not list the CA that signed the client's certificate, though in most cases
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that CA would also be trusted for server certificates.
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that CA would also be trusted for server certificates.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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The algorithms in <function>crypt()</> differ from the usual
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The algorithms in <function>crypt()</> differ from the usual
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MD5 or SHA1 hashing algorithms in the following respects:
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MD5 or SHA1 hashing algorithms in the following respects:
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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The first argument is the relation to be prewarmed. The second argument
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The first argument is the relation to be prewarmed. The second argument
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is the prewarming method to be used, as further discussed below; the third
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is the prewarming method to be used, as further discussed below; the third
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is the relation fork to be prewarmed, usually <literal>main</literal>.
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is the relation fork to be prewarmed, usually <literal>main</literal>.
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The fourth argument is the first block number to prewarm
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The fourth argument is the first block number to prewarm
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(<literal>NULL</literal> is accepted as a synonym for zero). The fifth
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(<literal>NULL</literal> is accepted as a synonym for zero). The fifth
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argument is the last block number to prewarm (<literal>NULL</literal>
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argument is the last block number to prewarm (<literal>NULL</literal>
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<para>
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<para>
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These additional checks are enabled through the configuration variables
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These additional checks are enabled through the configuration variables
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<varname>plpgsql.extra_warnings</> for warnings and
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<varname>plpgsql.extra_warnings</> for warnings and
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<varname>plpgsql.extra_errors</> for errors. Both can be set either to
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<varname>plpgsql.extra_errors</> for errors. Both can be set either to
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a comma-separated list of checks, <literal>"none"</> or <literal>"all"</>.
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a comma-separated list of checks, <literal>"none"</> or <literal>"all"</>.
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The default is <literal>"none"</>. Currently the list of available checks
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The default is <literal>"none"</>. Currently the list of available checks
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<term><varname>shadowed_variables</varname></term>
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<term><varname>shadowed_variables</varname></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Checks if a declaration shadows a previously defined variable.
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Checks if a declaration shadows a previously defined variable.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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following parameters can be used to specify an earlier stopping point.
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following parameters can be used to specify an earlier stopping point.
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At most one of <varname>recovery_target</>,
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At most one of <varname>recovery_target</>,
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<varname>recovery_target_name</>, <varname>recovery_target_time</>, or
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<varname>recovery_target_name</>, <varname>recovery_target_time</>, or
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<varname>recovery_target_xid</> can be specified.
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<varname>recovery_target_xid</> can be specified.
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</para>
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</para>
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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values to the <filename>postgresql.auto.conf</filename> file. With
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values to the <filename>postgresql.auto.conf</filename> file. With
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<literal>DEFAULT</literal>, it removes a configuration entry from
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<literal>DEFAULT</literal>, it removes a configuration entry from
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<filename>postgresql.auto.conf</filename> file. The values will be
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<filename>postgresql.auto.conf</filename> file. The values will be
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effective after reload of server configuration (SIGHUP) or in next
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effective after reload of server configuration (SIGHUP) or in next
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server start based on the type of configuration parameter modified.
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server start based on the type of configuration parameter modified.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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This command is not allowed inside transaction block or function.
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This command is not allowed inside transaction block or function.
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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See <xref linkend="config-setting"> for other ways to set the parameters and
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See <xref linkend="config-setting"> for other ways to set the parameters and
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how they become effective.
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how they become effective.
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</para>
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</refsect1>
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<para>
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The approximate average size (in bytes) of the aggregate's state
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The approximate average size (in bytes) of the aggregate's state
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value, when using moving-aggregate mode. This works the same as
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value, when using moving-aggregate mode. This works the same as
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<replaceable>state_data_size</>.
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<replaceable>state_data_size</>.
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</para>
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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Default expressions for the copied column definitions will only be
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Default expressions for the copied column definitions will only be
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copied if <literal>INCLUDING DEFAULTS</literal> is specified.
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copied if <literal>INCLUDING DEFAULTS</literal> is specified.
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Defaults that call database-modification functions, like
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Defaults that call database-modification functions, like
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<function>nextval</>, create a linkage between the original and
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<function>nextval</>, create a linkage between the original and
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new tables. The
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<term><option>--xlogdir=<replaceable class="parameter">xlogdir</replaceable></option></term>
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<term><option>--xlogdir=<replaceable class="parameter">xlogdir</replaceable></option></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Specifies the location for the transaction log directory.
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Specifies the location for the transaction log directory.
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<replaceable>xlogdir</replaceable> must be an absolute path.
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<replaceable>xlogdir</replaceable> must be an absolute path.
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The transaction log directory can only be specified when
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The transaction log directory can only be specified when
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the backup is in plain mode.
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the backup is in plain mode.
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The command form <literal>\d+</literal> is identical, except that
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The command form <literal>\d+</literal> is identical, except that
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more information is displayed: any comments associated with the
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more information is displayed: any comments associated with the
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columns of the table are shown, as is the presence of OIDs in the
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columns of the table are shown, as is the presence of OIDs in the
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table, the view definition if the relation is a view, a non-default
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table, the view definition if the relation is a view, a non-default
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identity</link> setting.
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identity</link> setting.
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</para>
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