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</programlisting>
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</programlisting>
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The above query only shows the rows from the inner query having
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The above query only shows the rows from the inner query having
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<literal>rank</> less than <literal>3</>.
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<literal>rank</> less than 3.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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If any dimension is written as a slice, i.e., contains a colon, then all
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If any dimension is written as a slice, i.e., contains a colon, then all
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dimensions are treated as slices. Any dimension that has only a single
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dimensions are treated as slices. Any dimension that has only a single
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number (no colon) is treated as being from <literal>1</>
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number (no colon) is treated as being from 1
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to the number specified. For example, <literal>[2]</> is treated as
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to the number specified. For example, <literal>[2]</> is treated as
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<literal>[1:2]</>, as in this example:
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<literal>[1:2]</>, as in this example:
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GNU <application>tar</> return an error code indistinguishable from
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GNU <application>tar</> return an error code indistinguishable from
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a fatal error if a file was truncated while <application>tar</> was
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a fatal error if a file was truncated while <application>tar</> was
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copying it. Fortunately, GNU <application>tar</> versions 1.16 and
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copying it. Fortunately, GNU <application>tar</> versions 1.16 and
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later exit with <literal>1</> if a file was changed during the backup,
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later exit with 1 if a file was changed during the backup,
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and <literal>2</> for other errors.
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and 2 for other errors.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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return the cast destination type as their result type. A cast
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return the cast destination type as their result type. A cast
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function can have up to three arguments. The second argument,
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function can have up to three arguments. The second argument,
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if present, must be type <type>integer</>; it receives the type
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if present, must be type <type>integer</>; it receives the type
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modifier associated with the destination type, or <literal>-1</>
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modifier associated with the destination type, or -1
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if there is none. The third argument,
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if there is none. The third argument,
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if present, must be type <type>boolean</>; it receives <literal>true</>
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if present, must be type <type>boolean</>; it receives <literal>true</>
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if the cast is an explicit cast, <literal>false</> otherwise.
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if the cast is an explicit cast, <literal>false</> otherwise.
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OID of the object within its system catalog, or null if the
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OID of the object within its system catalog, or null if the
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object is not a general database object.
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object is not a general database object.
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For advisory locks it is used to distinguish the two key
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For advisory locks it is used to distinguish the two key
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spaces (<literal>1</> for an int8 key, <literal>2</> for two
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spaces (1 for an int8 key, 2 for two int4 keys).
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int4 keys).
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</entry>
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</entry>
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</row>
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</row>
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<row>
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<row>
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<term><literal>include_realm</literal></term>
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<term><literal>include_realm</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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If set to <literal>1</>, the realm name from the authenticated user
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If set to 1, the realm name from the authenticated user
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principal is included in the system user name that's passed through
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principal is included in the system user name that's passed through
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user name mapping (<xref linkend="auth-username-maps">). This is
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user name mapping (<xref linkend="auth-username-maps">). This is
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useful for handling users from multiple realms.
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useful for handling users from multiple realms.
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<term><literal>include_realm</literal></term>
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<term><literal>include_realm</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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If set to <literal>1</>, the realm name from the authenticated user
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If set to 1, the realm name from the authenticated user
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principal is included in the system user name that's passed through
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principal is included in the system user name that's passed through
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user name mapping (<xref linkend="auth-username-maps">). This is
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user name mapping (<xref linkend="auth-username-maps">). This is
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useful for handling users from multiple realms.
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useful for handling users from multiple realms.
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<term><literal>include_realm</literal></term>
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<term><literal>include_realm</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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If set to <literal>1</>, the realm name from the authenticated user
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If set to 1, the realm name from the authenticated user
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principal is included in the system user name that's passed through
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principal is included in the system user name that's passed through
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user name mapping (<xref linkend="auth-username-maps">). This is
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user name mapping (<xref linkend="auth-username-maps">). This is
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useful for handling users from multiple realms.
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useful for handling users from multiple realms.
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<term><literal>ldaptls</literal></term>
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<term><literal>ldaptls</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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Set to <literal>1</> to make the connection between PostgreSQL and the
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Set to 1 to make the connection between PostgreSQL and the
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LDAP server use TLS encryption. Note that this only encrypts
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LDAP server use TLS encryption. Note that this only encrypts
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the traffic to the LDAP server — the connection to the client
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the traffic to the LDAP server — the connection to the client
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will still be unencrypted unless SSL is used.
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will still be unencrypted unless SSL is used.
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A value of zero logs all temporary file information, while positive
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A value of zero logs all temporary file information, while positive
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values log only files whose size is greater than or equal to
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values log only files whose size is greater than or equal to
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the specified number of kilobytes. The
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the specified number of kilobytes. The
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default setting is <literal>-1</>, which disables such logging.
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default setting is -1, which disables such logging.
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Only superusers can change this setting.
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Only superusers can change this setting.
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</para>
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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Specifies the cost delay value that will be used in automatic
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Specifies the cost delay value that will be used in automatic
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<command>VACUUM</> operations. If <literal>-1</> is
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<command>VACUUM</> operations. If -1 is specified, the regular
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specified, the regular
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<xref linkend="guc-vacuum-cost-delay"> value will be used.
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<xref linkend="guc-vacuum-cost-delay"> value will be used.
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The default value is 20 milliseconds.
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The default value is 20 milliseconds.
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This parameter can only be set in the <filename>postgresql.conf</>
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This parameter can only be set in the <filename>postgresql.conf</>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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<para>
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Specifies the cost limit value that will be used in automatic
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Specifies the cost limit value that will be used in automatic
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<command>VACUUM</> operations. If <literal>-1</> is specified (which is the
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<command>VACUUM</> operations. If -1 is specified (which is the
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default), the regular
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default), the regular
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<xref linkend="guc-vacuum-cost-limit"> value will be used. Note that
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<xref linkend="guc-vacuum-cost-limit"> value will be used. Note that
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the value is distributed proportionally among the running autovacuum
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the value is distributed proportionally among the running autovacuum
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match, the <replaceable>source</> string is returned with the
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match, the <replaceable>source</> string is returned with the
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<replaceable>replacement</> string substituted for the matching
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<replaceable>replacement</> string substituted for the matching
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substring. The <replaceable>replacement</> string can contain
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substring. The <replaceable>replacement</> string can contain
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<literal>\</><replaceable>n</>, where <replaceable>n</> is <literal>1</>
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<literal>\</><replaceable>n</>, where <replaceable>n</> is 1
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through <literal>9</>, to indicate that the source substring matching the
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through 9, to indicate that the source substring matching the
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<replaceable>n</>'th parenthesized subexpression of the pattern should be
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<replaceable>n</>'th parenthesized subexpression of the pattern should be
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inserted, and it can contain <literal>\&</> to indicate that the
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inserted, and it can contain <literal>\&</> to indicate that the
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substring matching the entire pattern should be inserted. Write
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substring matching the entire pattern should be inserted. Write
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advised to select a larger value of <varname>max_locks_per_transaction</>,
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advised to select a larger value of <varname>max_locks_per_transaction</>,
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perhaps as much as twice the value of the parameter on
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perhaps as much as twice the value of the parameter on
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the primary server. You need not consider this at all if
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your setting of <varname>max_prepared_transactions</> is <literal>0</>.
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your setting of <varname>max_prepared_transactions</> is 0.
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function can only grow the tuples array one tuple at a time. But any
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function can only grow the tuples array one tuple at a time. But any
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field of any existing tuple can be modified in any order. If a value at
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field of any existing tuple can be modified in any order. If a value at
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<parameter>field_num</parameter> already exists, it will be overwritten.
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<parameter>field_num</parameter> already exists, it will be overwritten.
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If <parameter>len</parameter> is <literal>-1</literal> or
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<parameter>value</parameter> is <symbol>NULL</>, the field value
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<parameter>value</parameter> is <symbol>NULL</>, the field value
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will be set to an SQL null value. The
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will be set to an SQL null value. The
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<parameter>value</parameter> is copied into the result's private storage,
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<parameter>value</parameter> is copied into the result's private storage,
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certificates of the certificate authorities (<acronym>CA</acronym>s)
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you trust in the file <filename>root.crt</filename> in the data
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directory, and set the <literal>clientcert</literal> parameter
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directory, and set the <literal>clientcert</literal> parameter
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to <literal>1</literal> on the appropriate <literal>hostssl</> line(s) in
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available for all authentication methods, but only for rows specified as
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<literal>hostssl</>. When <literal>clientcert</literal> is not specified
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</para>
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objects. These errors can be ignored, but this means you cannot
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restore the dump in a single transaction (eg, you cannot use
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</step>
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