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SGML cleanup: consistently use "endterm" in <xref>s that link to the

reference page for SQL commands, so that the link text is italicized.
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Neil Conway
2005-06-13 02:40:08 +00:00
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml,v 1.40 2005/03/13 09:36:30 neilc Exp $ -->
<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ddl.sgml,v 1.41 2005/06/13 02:40:01 neilc Exp $ -->
<chapter id="ddl">
<title>Data Definition</title>
@@ -1540,14 +1540,14 @@ ALTER TABLE products RENAME TO items;
There are several different privileges: <literal>SELECT</>,
<literal>INSERT</>, <literal>UPDATE</>, <literal>DELETE</>,
<literal>RULE</>, <literal>REFERENCES</>, <literal>TRIGGER</>,
<literal>CREATE</>, <literal>TEMPORARY</>, <literal>EXECUTE</>,
and <literal>USAGE</>. The privileges applicable to a particular
<literal>CREATE</>, <literal>TEMPORARY</>, <literal>EXECUTE</>, and
<literal>USAGE</>. The privileges applicable to a particular
object vary depending on the object's type (table, function, etc).
For complete
information on the different types of privileges supported by
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, refer to the
<xref linkend="sql-grant"> reference page. The following sections
and chapters will also show you how those privileges are used.
For complete information on the different types of privileges
supported by <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>, refer to the
<xref linkend="sql-grant" endterm="sql-grant-title"> reference
page. The following sections and chapters will also show you how
those privileges are used.
</para>
<para>
@@ -1558,8 +1558,9 @@ ALTER TABLE products RENAME TO items;
<note>
<para>
To change the owner of a table, index, sequence, or view, use the
<xref linkend="sql-altertable"> command. There are corresponding
<literal>ALTER</> commands for other object types.
<xref linkend="sql-altertable" endterm="sql-altertable-title">
command. There are corresponding <literal>ALTER</> commands for
other object types.
</para>
</note>
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</para>
<para>
Ordinarily, only the object's owner (or a superuser) can grant or revoke
privileges on an object. However, it is possible to grant a privilege
<quote>with grant option</>, which gives the recipient the right to
grant it in turn to others. If the grant option is subsequently revoked
then all who received the privilege from that recipient (directly or
through a chain of grants) will lose the privilege. For details see
the <xref linkend="sql-grant"> and <xref linkend="sql-revoke"> reference
pages.
Ordinarily, only the object's owner (or a superuser) can grant or
revoke privileges on an object. However, it is possible to grant a
privilege <quote>with grant option</>, which gives the recipient
the right to grant it in turn to others. If the grant option is
subsequently revoked then all who received the privilege from that
recipient (directly or through a chain of grants) will lose the
privilege. For details see the <xref linkend="sql-grant"
endterm="sql-grant-title"> and <xref linkend="sql-revoke"
endterm="sql-revoke-title"> reference pages.
</para>
</sect1>