Conventions
 
  The following conventions are used in the synopsis of a command:
  brackets ([ and ]) indicate
  optional parts.  Braces
  ({ and }) and vertical lines
  (|) indicate that you must choose one
  alternative.  Dots (...) mean that the preceding element
  can be repeated.  All other symbols, including parentheses, should be
  taken literally.
 
 
  Where it enhances the clarity, SQL commands are preceded by the
  prompt =>, and shell commands are preceded by the
  prompt $.  Normally, prompts are not shown, though.
 
 
  An administrator is generally a person who is
  in charge of installing and running the server.  A user
  could be anyone who is using, or wants to use, any part of the
  PostgreSQL system.  These terms should not
  be interpreted too narrowly; this book does not have fixed
  presumptions about system administration procedures.