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PACKAGE_NAME='PostgreSQL' PACKAGE_TARNAME='postgresql' -PACKAGE_VERSION='15.16' -PACKAGE_STRING='PostgreSQL 15.16' +PACKAGE_VERSION='15.17' +PACKAGE_STRING='PostgreSQL 15.17' PACKAGE_BUGREPORT='pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org' PACKAGE_URL='https://www.postgresql.org/' @@ -1452,7 +1452,7 @@ # Omit some internal or obsolete options to make the list less imposing. # This message is too long to be a string in the A/UX 3.1 sh. cat <<_ACEOF -\`configure' configures PostgreSQL 15.16 to adapt to many kinds of systems. +\`configure' configures PostgreSQL 15.17 to adapt to many kinds of systems. Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [VAR=VALUE]... @@ -1517,7 +1517,7 @@ if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then case $ac_init_help in - short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of PostgreSQL 15.16:";; + short | recursive ) echo "Configuration of PostgreSQL 15.17:";; esac cat <<\_ACEOF @@ -1691,7 +1691,7 @@ test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit $ac_status if $ac_init_version; then cat <<\_ACEOF -PostgreSQL configure 15.16 +PostgreSQL configure 15.17 generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @@ -2444,7 +2444,7 @@ This file contains any messages produced by compilers while running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake. -It was created by PostgreSQL $as_me 15.16, which was +It was created by PostgreSQL $as_me 15.17, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69. 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Invocation command line was CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES @@ -21003,7 +21003,7 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF || ac_write_fail=1 ac_cs_config="`$as_echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/^ //; s/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`" ac_cs_version="\\ -PostgreSQL config.status 15.16 +PostgreSQL config.status 15.17 configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69, with options \\"\$ac_cs_config\\" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/configure.ac postgresql-15-15.17/configure.ac --- postgresql-15-15.16/configure.ac 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/configure.ac 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ dnl m4_pattern_forbid(^PGAC_)dnl to catch undefined macros -AC_INIT([PostgreSQL], [15.16], [pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org], [], [https://www.postgresql.org/]) +AC_INIT([PostgreSQL], [15.17], [pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org], [], [https://www.postgresql.org/]) m4_if(m4_defn([m4_PACKAGE_VERSION]), [2.69], [], [m4_fatal([Autoconf version 2.69 is required. Untested combinations of 'autoconf' and PostgreSQL versions are not diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/hstore/hstore_io.c postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/hstore/hstore_io.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/hstore/hstore_io.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/hstore/hstore_io.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -346,7 +346,8 @@ if (ptr->needfree) { pfree(ptr->key); - pfree(ptr->val); + if (ptr->val != NULL) + pfree(ptr->val); } } else diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-pubkey-session.out postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-pubkey-session.out --- postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-pubkey-session.out 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/pgcrypto/expected/pgp-pubkey-session.out 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ 7305a7f7c19bd509daf4903bff614bc26d118f03e461469c72c12d3a2bb4f78e4d342ce8 487723649a01ed2b9eb11c662134502c098d55dfcd361939d8370873422c3da75a515a75 9ffedfe7df44fb3c20f81650801a30d43b5c90b98b3eee'::bytea); -ERROR: Public key too big +ERROR: Session key too big diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/pgcrypto/px.c postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/pgcrypto/px.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/pgcrypto/px.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/pgcrypto/px.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ {PXE_PGP_UNEXPECTED_PKT, "Unexpected packet in key data"}, {PXE_PGP_MATH_FAILED, "Math operation failed"}, {PXE_PGP_SHORT_ELGAMAL_KEY, "Elgamal keys must be at least 1024 bits long"}, - {PXE_PGP_KEY_TOO_BIG, "Public key too big"}, + {PXE_PGP_KEY_TOO_BIG, "Session key too big"}, {PXE_PGP_UNKNOWN_PUBALGO, "Unknown public-key encryption algorithm"}, {PXE_PGP_WRONG_KEY, "Wrong key"}, {PXE_PGP_MULTIPLE_KEYS, diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out --- postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/postgres_fdw/expected/postgres_fdw.out 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -5934,20 +5934,31 @@ ALTER SERVER loopback OPTIONS (DROP extensions); INSERT INTO ft2 (c1,c2,c3) SELECT id, id % 10, to_char(id, 'FM00000') FROM generate_series(2001, 2010) id; +-- this will do a remote seqscan, causing unstable result order, so sort EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off) -UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING *; -- can't be pushed down - QUERY PLAN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Update on public.ft2 - Output: c1, c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8 - Remote SQL: UPDATE "S 1"."T 1" SET c3 = $2 WHERE ctid = $1 RETURNING "C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8 - -> Foreign Scan on public.ft2 - Output: 'bar'::text, ctid, ft2.* - Filter: (postgres_fdw_abs(ft2.c1) > 2000) - Remote SQL: SELECT "C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8, ctid FROM "S 1"."T 1" FOR UPDATE -(7 rows) +WITH cte AS ( + UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING * +) SELECT * FROM cte ORDER BY c1; -- can't be pushed down + QUERY PLAN +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + Sort + Output: cte.c1, cte.c2, cte.c3, cte.c4, cte.c5, cte.c6, cte.c7, cte.c8 + Sort Key: cte.c1 + CTE cte + -> Update on public.ft2 + Output: ft2.c1, ft2.c2, ft2.c3, ft2.c4, ft2.c5, ft2.c6, ft2.c7, ft2.c8 + Remote SQL: UPDATE "S 1"."T 1" SET c3 = $2 WHERE ctid = $1 RETURNING "C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8 + -> Foreign Scan on public.ft2 + Output: 'bar'::text, ft2.ctid, ft2.* + Filter: (postgres_fdw_abs(ft2.c1) > 2000) + Remote SQL: SELECT "C 1", c2, c3, c4, c5, c6, c7, c8, ctid FROM "S 1"."T 1" FOR UPDATE + -> CTE Scan on cte + Output: cte.c1, cte.c2, cte.c3, cte.c4, cte.c5, cte.c6, cte.c7, cte.c8 +(13 rows) -UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING *; +WITH cte AS ( + UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING * +) SELECT * FROM cte ORDER BY c1; c1 | c2 | c3 | c4 | c5 | c6 | c7 | c8 ------+----+-----+----+----+----+------------+---- 2001 | 1 | bar | | | | ft2 | diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql --- postgresql-15-15.16/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/contrib/postgres_fdw/sql/postgres_fdw.sql 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -1389,9 +1389,16 @@ ALTER SERVER loopback OPTIONS (DROP extensions); INSERT INTO ft2 (c1,c2,c3) SELECT id, id % 10, to_char(id, 'FM00000') FROM generate_series(2001, 2010) id; + +-- this will do a remote seqscan, causing unstable result order, so sort EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off) -UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING *; -- can't be pushed down -UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING *; +WITH cte AS ( + UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING * +) SELECT * FROM cte ORDER BY c1; -- can't be pushed down +WITH cte AS ( + UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'bar' WHERE postgres_fdw_abs(c1) > 2000 RETURNING * +) SELECT * FROM cte ORDER BY c1; + EXPLAIN (verbose, costs off) UPDATE ft2 SET c3 = 'baz' FROM ft4 INNER JOIN ft5 ON (ft4.c1 = ft5.c1) diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/debian/changelog postgresql-15-15.17/debian/changelog --- postgresql-15-15.16/debian/changelog 2026-02-10 10:50:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/debian/changelog 2026-02-24 11:48:56.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,24 @@ +postgresql-15 (15.17-0+deb12u1) bookworm; urgency=medium + + * New upstream version 15.17. + + + Fix failure after replaying a multixid truncation record from WAL that + was generated by an older minor version (Heikki Linnakangas) + + Erroneous logic for coping with the way that previous versions handled + multixid wraparound led to replay failure, with messages like "could not + access status of transaction". A typical scenario in which this could + occur is a standby server of the latest minor version consuming WAL from + a primary server of an older version. + + + Avoid incorrect complaint of invalid encoding when substring() is + applied to toasted data (Noah Misch) + + The fix for CVE-2026-2006 was too aggressive and could raise an error + about an incomplete character in cases that are actually valid. + + -- Christoph Berg Tue, 24 Feb 2026 12:48:56 +0100 + postgresql-15 (15.16-0+deb12u1) bookworm-security; urgency=medium * New upstream version 15.16. diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/acronyms.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/acronyms.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/acronyms.html 2026-02-09 22:08:56.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/acronyms.html 2026-02-23 22:14:46.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Appendix L. Acronyms

Appendix L. Acronyms

+Appendix L. Acronyms

Appendix L. Acronyms

This is a list of acronyms commonly used in the PostgreSQL documentation and in discussions about PostgreSQL. @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Pluggable Authentication Modules

PGSQL

- PostgreSQL + PostgreSQL

PGXS

PostgreSQL Extension System

PID

@@ -216,4 +216,4 @@ Extensible Markup Language

-

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/admin.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/admin.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/admin.html 2026-02-09 22:08:37.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/admin.html 2026-02-23 22:14:26.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Part III. Server Administration

Part III. Server Administration

+Part III. Server Administration

Part III. Server Administration

This part covers topics that are of interest to a PostgreSQL database administrator. This includes installation of the software, set up and configuration of the @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ the PostgreSQL database system. Readers are encouraged to look at Part I and Part II for additional information.

Table of Contents

16. Installation from Binaries
17. Installation from Source Code
17.1. Short Version
17.2. Requirements
17.3. Getting the Source
17.4. Installation Procedure
17.5. Post-Installation Setup
17.6. Supported Platforms
17.7. Platform-Specific Notes
18. Installation from Source Code on Windows
18.1. Building with Visual C++ or the - Microsoft Windows SDK
19. Server Setup and Operation
19.1. The PostgreSQL User Account
19.2. Creating a Database Cluster
19.3. Starting the Database Server
19.4. Managing Kernel Resources
19.5. Shutting Down the Server
19.6. Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
19.7. Preventing Server Spoofing
19.8. Encryption Options
19.9. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL
19.10. Secure TCP/IP Connections with GSSAPI Encryption
19.11. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSH Tunnels
19.12. Registering Event Log on Windows
20. Server Configuration
20.1. Setting Parameters
20.2. File Locations
20.3. Connections and Authentication
20.4. Resource Consumption
20.5. Write Ahead Log
20.6. Replication
20.7. Query Planning
20.8. Error Reporting and Logging
20.9. Run-time Statistics
20.10. Automatic Vacuuming
20.11. Client Connection Defaults
20.12. Lock Management
20.13. Version and Platform Compatibility
20.14. Error Handling
20.15. Preset Options
20.16. Customized Options
20.17. Developer Options
20.18. Short Options
21. Client Authentication
21.1. The pg_hba.conf File
21.2. User Name Maps
21.3. Authentication Methods
21.4. Trust Authentication
21.5. Password Authentication
21.6. GSSAPI Authentication
21.7. SSPI Authentication
21.8. Ident Authentication
21.9. Peer Authentication
21.10. LDAP Authentication
21.11. RADIUS Authentication
21.12. Certificate Authentication
21.13. PAM Authentication
21.14. BSD Authentication
21.15. Authentication Problems
22. Database Roles
22.1. Database Roles
22.2. Role Attributes
22.3. Role Membership
22.4. Dropping Roles
22.5. Predefined Roles
22.6. Function Security
23. Managing Databases
23.1. Overview
23.2. Creating a Database
23.3. Template Databases
23.4. Database Configuration
23.5. Destroying a Database
23.6. Tablespaces
24. Localization
24.1. Locale Support
24.2. Collation Support
24.3. Character Set Support
25. Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
25.1. Routine Vacuuming
25.2. Routine Reindexing
25.3. Log File Maintenance
26. Backup and Restore
26.1. SQL Dump
26.2. File System Level Backup
26.3. Continuous Archiving and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)
27. High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
27.1. Comparison of Different Solutions
27.2. Log-Shipping Standby Servers
27.3. Failover
27.4. Hot Standby
28. Monitoring Database Activity
28.1. Standard Unix Tools
28.2. The Cumulative Statistics System
28.3. Viewing Locks
28.4. Progress Reporting
28.5. Dynamic Tracing
29. Monitoring Disk Usage
29.1. Determining Disk Usage
29.2. Disk Full Failure
30. Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log
30.1. Reliability
30.2. Data Checksums
30.3. Write-Ahead Logging (WAL)
30.4. Asynchronous Commit
30.5. WAL Configuration
30.6. WAL Internals
31. Logical Replication
31.1. Publication
31.2. Subscription
31.3. Row Filters
31.4. Column Lists
31.5. Conflicts
31.6. Restrictions
31.7. Architecture
31.8. Monitoring
31.9. Security
31.10. Configuration Settings
31.11. Quick Setup
32. Just-in-Time Compilation (JIT)
32.1. What Is JIT compilation?
32.2. When to JIT?
32.3. Configuration
32.4. Extensibility
33. Regression Tests
33.1. Running the Tests
33.2. Test Evaluation
33.3. Variant Comparison Files
33.4. TAP Tests
33.5. Test Coverage Examination
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19. Server Setup and Operation
19.1. The PostgreSQL User Account
19.2. Creating a Database Cluster
19.3. Starting the Database Server
19.4. Managing Kernel Resources
19.5. Shutting Down the Server
19.6. Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
19.7. Preventing Server Spoofing
19.8. Encryption Options
19.9. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL
19.10. Secure TCP/IP Connections with GSSAPI Encryption
19.11. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSH Tunnels
19.12. Registering Event Log on Windows
20. Server Configuration
20.1. Setting Parameters
20.2. File Locations
20.3. Connections and Authentication
20.4. Resource Consumption
20.5. Write Ahead Log
20.6. Replication
20.7. Query Planning
20.8. Error Reporting and Logging
20.9. Run-time Statistics
20.10. Automatic Vacuuming
20.11. Client Connection Defaults
20.12. Lock Management
20.13. Version and Platform Compatibility
20.14. Error Handling
20.15. Preset Options
20.16. Customized Options
20.17. Developer Options
20.18. Short Options
21. Client Authentication
21.1. The pg_hba.conf File
21.2. User Name Maps
21.3. Authentication Methods
21.4. Trust Authentication
21.5. Password Authentication
21.6. GSSAPI Authentication
21.7. SSPI Authentication
21.8. Ident Authentication
21.9. Peer Authentication
21.10. LDAP Authentication
21.11. RADIUS Authentication
21.12. Certificate Authentication
21.13. PAM Authentication
21.14. BSD Authentication
21.15. Authentication Problems
22. Database Roles
22.1. Database Roles
22.2. Role Attributes
22.3. Role Membership
22.4. Dropping Roles
22.5. Predefined Roles
22.6. Function Security
23. Managing Databases
23.1. Overview
23.2. Creating a Database
23.3. Template Databases
23.4. Database Configuration
23.5. Destroying a Database
23.6. Tablespaces
24. Localization
24.1. Locale Support
24.2. Collation Support
24.3. Character Set Support
25. Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
25.1. Routine Vacuuming
25.2. Routine Reindexing
25.3. Log File Maintenance
26. Backup and Restore
26.1. SQL Dump
26.2. File System Level Backup
26.3. Continuous Archiving and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)
27. High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
27.1. Comparison of Different Solutions
27.2. Log-Shipping Standby Servers
27.3. Failover
27.4. Hot Standby
28. Monitoring Database Activity
28.1. Standard Unix Tools
28.2. The Cumulative Statistics System
28.3. Viewing Locks
28.4. Progress Reporting
28.5. Dynamic Tracing
29. Monitoring Disk Usage
29.1. Determining Disk Usage
29.2. Disk Full Failure
30. Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log
30.1. Reliability
30.2. Data Checksums
30.3. Write-Ahead Logging (WAL)
30.4. Asynchronous Commit
30.5. WAL Configuration
30.6. WAL Internals
31. Logical Replication
31.1. Publication
31.2. Subscription
31.3. Row Filters
31.4. Column Lists
31.5. Conflicts
31.6. Restrictions
31.7. Architecture
31.8. Monitoring
31.9. Security
31.10. Configuration Settings
31.11. Quick Setup
32. Just-in-Time Compilation (JIT)
32.1. What Is JIT compilation?
32.2. When to JIT?
32.3. Configuration
32.4. Extensibility
33. Regression Tests
33.1. Running the Tests
33.2. Test Evaluation
33.3. Variant Comparison Files
33.4. TAP Tests
33.5. Test Coverage Examination
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F.1. adminpack

+F.1. adminpack

F.1. adminpack

adminpack provides a number of support functions which pgAdmin and other administration and management tools can use to provide additional functionality, such as remote management @@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ directory. The log_filename parameter must have its default setting (postgresql-%Y-%m-%d_%H%M%S.log) to use this function. -

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F.2. amcheck

+F.2. amcheck

F.2. amcheck

The amcheck module provides functions that allow you to verify the logical consistency of the structure of relations.

@@ -374,4 +374,4 @@ an invariant violation should be sought. pageinspect may play a useful role in diagnosing corruption that amcheck detects. A REINDEX may not be effective in repairing corruption. -

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clusterdb

clusterdb — cluster a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

clusterdb [connection-option...] [ --verbose | -v ] +clusterdb

clusterdb

clusterdb — cluster a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

clusterdb [connection-option...] [ --verbose | -v ] [ --table | -t table @@ -118,4 +118,4 @@ xyzzy:

 $ clusterdb --table=foo xyzzy
-

See Also

CLUSTER
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See Also

CLUSTER
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createdb

createdb — create a new PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

createdb [connection-option...] [option...] [dbname +createdb

createdb

createdb — create a new PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

createdb [connection-option...] [option...] [dbname [description]]

Description

createdb creates a new PostgreSQL database. @@ -146,4 +146,4 @@

 $ createdb -p 5000 -h eden -T template0 -e demo
 CREATE DATABASE demo TEMPLATE template0;
-
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createuser

createuser — define a new PostgreSQL user account

Synopsis

createuser [connection-option...] [option...] [username]

Description

+createuser

createuser

createuser — define a new PostgreSQL user account

Synopsis

createuser [connection-option...] [option...] [username]

Description

createuser creates a new PostgreSQL user (or more precisely, a role). Only superusers and users with CREATEROLE privilege can create @@ -187,4 +187,4 @@ In the above example, the new password isn't actually echoed when typed, but we show what was typed for clarity. As you see, the password is encrypted before it is sent to the client. -

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dropdb

dropdb — remove a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

dropdb [connection-option...] [option...] dbname

Description

+dropdb

dropdb

dropdb — remove a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

dropdb [connection-option...] [option...] dbname

Description

dropdb destroys an existing PostgreSQL database. The user who executes this command must be a database @@ -108,4 +108,4 @@ Database "demo" will be permanently deleted. Are you sure? (y/n) y DROP DATABASE demo; -

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dropuser

dropuser — remove a PostgreSQL user account

Synopsis

dropuser [connection-option...] [option...] [username]

Description

+dropuser

dropuser

dropuser — remove a PostgreSQL user account

Synopsis

dropuser [connection-option...] [option...] [username]

Description

dropuser removes an existing PostgreSQL user. Only superusers and users with the CREATEROLE privilege can @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ Role "joe" will be permanently removed. Are you sure? (y/n) y DROP ROLE joe; -

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ecpg

ecpg — embedded SQL C preprocessor

Synopsis

ecpg [option...] file...

Description

+ecpg

ecpg

ecpg — embedded SQL C preprocessor

Synopsis

ecpg [option...] file...

Description

ecpg is the embedded SQL preprocessor for C programs. It converts C programs with embedded SQL statements to normal C code by replacing the SQL invocations with special @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ ecpg prog1.pgc cc -I/usr/local/pgsql/include -c prog1.c cc -o prog1 prog1.o -L/usr/local/pgsql/lib -lecpg -

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initdb

initdb — create a new PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

initdb [option...] [ --pgdata | -D ] directory

Description

+initdb

initdb

initdb — create a new PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

initdb [option...] [ --pgdata | -D ] directory

Description

initdb creates a new PostgreSQL database cluster. A database cluster is a collection of databases that are managed by a single @@ -244,4 +244,4 @@

Notes

initdb can also be invoked via pg_ctl initdb. -

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pg_ctl

pg_ctl — initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server

Synopsis

pg_ctl init[db] [-D datadir] [-s] [-o initdb-options]

pg_ctl start [-D datadir] [-l filename] [-W] [-t seconds] [-s] [-o options] [-p path] [-c]

pg_ctl stop [-D datadir] [-m +pg_ctl

pg_ctl

pg_ctl — initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server

Synopsis

pg_ctl init[db] [-D datadir] [-s] [-o initdb-options]

pg_ctl start [-D datadir] [-l filename] [-W] [-t seconds] [-s] [-o options] [-p path] [-c]

pg_ctl stop [-D datadir] [-m s[mart] | f[ast] | i[mmediate] ] [-W] [-t seconds] [-s]

pg_ctl restart [-D datadir] [-m s[mart] | f[ast] | i[mmediate] @@ -280,4 +280,4 @@ /usr/local/pgsql/bin/postgres "-D" "/usr/local/pgsql/data" "-p" "5433" "-B" "128"

The second line is the command that would be invoked in restart mode. -

See Also

initdb, postgres
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See Also

initdb, postgres
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pg_dumpall

pg_dumpall — extract a PostgreSQL database cluster into a script file

Synopsis

pg_dumpall [connection-option...] [option...]

Description

+pg_dumpall

pg_dumpall

pg_dumpall — extract a PostgreSQL database cluster into a script file

Synopsis

pg_dumpall [connection-option...] [option...]

Description

pg_dumpall is a utility for writing out (dumping) all PostgreSQL databases of a cluster into one script file. The script file contains @@ -388,4 +388,4 @@

See Also

Check pg_dump for details on possible error conditions. -

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pg_isready

pg_isready — check the connection status of a PostgreSQL server

Synopsis

pg_isready [connection-option...] [option...]

Description

+pg_isready

pg_isready

pg_isready — check the connection status of a PostgreSQL server

Synopsis

pg_isready [connection-option...] [option...]

Description

pg_isready is a utility for checking the connection status of a PostgreSQL database server. The exit status specifies the result of the connection check. @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ $ echo $? 2

-

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pg_amcheck

pg_amcheck — checks for corruption in one or more +pg_amcheck

pg_amcheck

pg_amcheck — checks for corruption in one or more PostgreSQL databases

Synopsis

pg_amcheck [option...] [dbname]

Description

pg_amcheck supports running amcheck's corruption checking functions against one or @@ -292,4 +292,4 @@

Notes

pg_amcheck is designed to work with PostgreSQL 14.0 and later. -

See Also

amcheck
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See Also

amcheck
\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgbasebackup.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgbasebackup.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgbasebackup.html 2026-02-09 22:08:48.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgbasebackup.html 2026-02-23 22:14:37.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -pg_basebackup

pg_basebackup

pg_basebackup — take a base backup of a PostgreSQL cluster

Synopsis

pg_basebackup [option...]

Description

+pg_basebackup

pg_basebackup

pg_basebackup — take a base backup of a PostgreSQL cluster

Synopsis

pg_basebackup [option...]

Description

pg_basebackup is used to take a base backup of a running PostgreSQL database cluster. The backup is taken without affecting other clients of the database, and can be used @@ -548,4 +548,4 @@ directory backup:

 $ pg_basebackup -D backup -Ft --compress=gzip:9
-
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pg_checksums

pg_checksums — enable, disable or check data checksums in a PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

pg_checksums [option...] [[ -D | --pgdata ]datadir]

Description

+pg_checksums

pg_checksums

pg_checksums — enable, disable or check data checksums in a PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

pg_checksums [option...] [[ -D | --pgdata ]datadir]

Description

pg_checksums checks, enables or disables data checksums in a PostgreSQL cluster. The server must be shut down cleanly before running @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ enabling or disabling checksums, the cluster's data checksum configuration remains unchanged, and pg_checksums can be re-run to perform the same operation. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgconfig.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgconfig.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgconfig.html 2026-02-09 22:08:48.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/app-pgconfig.html 2026-02-23 22:14:37.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -pg_config

pg_config

pg_config — retrieve information about the installed version of PostgreSQL

Synopsis

pg_config [option...]

Description

+pg_config

pg_config

pg_config — retrieve information about the installed version of PostgreSQL

Synopsis

pg_config [option...]

Description

The pg_config utility prints configuration parameters of the currently installed version of PostgreSQL. It is intended, for example, to be used by software packages that want to interface @@ -107,4 +107,4 @@ shell quotation marks so arguments with spaces are represented correctly. Therefore, using eval is required for proper results. -

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pg_controldata

pg_controldata — display control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

pg_controldata [option] [[ -D | --pgdata ]datadir]

Description

+pg_controldata

pg_controldata

pg_controldata — display control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

pg_controldata [option] [[ -D | --pgdata ]datadir]

Description

pg_controldata prints information initialized during initdb, such as the catalog version. It also shows information about write-ahead logging and checkpoint @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ Specifies whether to use color in diagnostic messages. Possible values are always, auto and never. -

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pg_dump

pg_dump — +pg_dump

pg_dump

pg_dump — extract a PostgreSQL database into a script file or other archive file

Synopsis

pg_dump [connection-option...] [option...] [dbname]

Description

pg_dump is a utility for backing up a @@ -854,4 +854,4 @@

 $ pg_dump -t "\"MixedCaseName\"" mydb > mytab.sql
-
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pg_receivewal

pg_receivewal — stream write-ahead logs from a PostgreSQL server

Synopsis

pg_receivewal [option...]

Description

+pg_receivewal

pg_receivewal

pg_receivewal — stream write-ahead logs from a PostgreSQL server

Synopsis

pg_receivewal [option...]

Description

pg_receivewal is used to stream the write-ahead log from a running PostgreSQL cluster. The write-ahead log is streamed using the streaming replication protocol, and is written @@ -246,4 +246,4 @@ /usr/local/pgsql/archive:

 $ pg_receivewal -h mydbserver -D /usr/local/pgsql/archive
-
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O.5. pg_receivexlog renamed to pg_receivewal

+O.5. pg_receivexlog renamed to pg_receivewal

O.5. pg_receivexlog renamed to pg_receivewal

PostgreSQL 9.6 and below provided a command named pg_receivexlog to fetch write-ahead-log (WAL) files. This command was renamed to pg_receivewal, see pg_receivewal for documentation of pg_receivewal and see - the release notes for PostgreSQL 10 for details + the release notes for PostgreSQL 10 for details on this change. -

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pg_recvlogical

pg_recvlogical — control PostgreSQL logical decoding streams

Synopsis

pg_recvlogical [option...]

Description

+pg_recvlogical

pg_recvlogical

pg_recvlogical — control PostgreSQL logical decoding streams

Synopsis

pg_recvlogical [option...]

Description

pg_recvlogical controls logical decoding replication slots and streams data from such replication slots.

@@ -182,4 +182,4 @@ cluster.

Examples

See Section 49.1 for an example. -

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pg_resetwal

pg_resetwal — reset the write-ahead log and other control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

pg_resetwal [ -f | --force ] [ -n | --dry-run ] [option...] [ -D | --pgdata ]datadir

Description

+pg_resetwal

pg_resetwal

pg_resetwal — reset the write-ahead log and other control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster

Synopsis

pg_resetwal [ -f | --force ] [ -n | --dry-run ] [option...] [ -D | --pgdata ]datadir

Description

pg_resetwal clears the write-ahead log (WAL) and optionally resets some other control information stored in the pg_control file. This function is sometimes needed @@ -166,4 +166,4 @@

pg_resetwal works only with servers of the same major version. -

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O.4. pg_resetxlog renamed to pg_resetwal

+O.4. pg_resetxlog renamed to pg_resetwal

O.4. pg_resetxlog renamed to pg_resetwal

PostgreSQL 9.6 and below provided a command named pg_resetxlog to reset the write-ahead-log (WAL) files. This command was renamed to pg_resetwal, see pg_resetwal for documentation of pg_resetwal and see - the release notes for PostgreSQL 10 for details + the release notes for PostgreSQL 10 for details on this change. -

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pg_restore

pg_restore — +pg_restore

pg_restore

pg_restore — restore a PostgreSQL database from an archive file created by pg_dump

Synopsis

pg_restore [connection-option...] [option...] [filename]

Description

@@ -523,4 +523,4 @@ items 10 and 6, in that order:

 $ pg_restore -L db.list db.dump
-
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pg_rewind

pg_rewind — synchronize a PostgreSQL data directory with another data directory that was forked from it

Synopsis

pg_rewind [option...] { -D | --target-pgdata } directory { --source-pgdata=directory | --source-server=connstr }

Description

+pg_rewind

pg_rewind

pg_rewind — synchronize a PostgreSQL data directory with another data directory that was forked from it

Synopsis

pg_rewind [option...] { -D | --target-pgdata } directory { --source-pgdata=directory | --source-server=connstr }

Description

pg_rewind is a tool for synchronizing a PostgreSQL cluster with another copy of the same cluster, after the clusters' timelines have diverged. A typical scenario is to bring an old primary server back online @@ -214,4 +214,4 @@ When starting the target, PostgreSQL replays all the required WAL, resulting in a data directory in a consistent state. -

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pg_verifybackup

pg_verifybackup — verify the integrity of a base backup of a +pg_verifybackup

pg_verifybackup

pg_verifybackup — verify the integrity of a base backup of a PostgreSQL cluster

Synopsis

pg_verifybackup [option...]

Description

pg_verifybackup is used to check the integrity of a database cluster backup taken using @@ -141,4 +141,4 @@ $ pg_basebackup -h mydbserver -D /usr/local/pgsql/data $ edit /usr/local/pgsql/data/note.to.self $ pg_verifybackup --ignore=note.to.self --skip-checksums /usr/local/pgsql/data -

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postgres

postgres — PostgreSQL database server

Synopsis

postgres [option...]

Description

+postgres

postgres

postgres — PostgreSQL database server

Synopsis

postgres [option...]

Description

postgres is the PostgreSQL database server. In order for a client application to access a database it connects (over a @@ -429,4 +429,4 @@

See Also

initdb, pg_ctl -

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postmaster

postmaster — PostgreSQL database server

Synopsis

postmaster [option...]

Description

+postmaster

postmaster

postmaster — PostgreSQL database server

Synopsis

postmaster [option...]

Description

postmaster is a deprecated alias of postgres.

See Also

postgres -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/app-psql.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/app-psql.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/app-psql.html 2026-02-09 22:08:48.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/app-psql.html 2026-02-23 22:14:38.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -psql

psql

psql — +psql

psql

psqlPostgreSQL interactive terminal

Synopsis

psql [option...] [dbname [username]]

Description

@@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ the string =>. For example:

 $ psql testdb
-psql (15.16)
+psql (15.17)
 Type "help" for help.
 
 testdb=>
@@ -2743,7 +2743,7 @@
      by appending a dash and the PostgreSQL
      major or minor release identifier to the file name,
      for example ~/.psqlrc-15 or
-     ~/.psqlrc-15.16.
+     ~/.psqlrc-15.17.
      The most specific version-matching file will be read in preference
      to a non-version-specific file.
      These version suffixes are added after determining the file path
@@ -2974,4 +2974,4 @@
  2 | 202 | 204 | 206 | 208
  1 | 101 | 102 | 103 | 104
 (4 rows)
-
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reindexdb

reindexdb — reindex a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

reindexdb [connection-option...] [option...] +reindexdb

reindexdb

reindexdb — reindex a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

reindexdb [connection-option...] [option...] [ -S | --schema schema @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ bar in a database named abcd:

 $ reindexdb --table=foo --index=bar abcd
-

See Also

REINDEX
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See Also

REINDEX
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vacuumdb

vacuumdb — garbage-collect and analyze a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

vacuumdb [connection-option...] [option...] +vacuumdb

vacuumdb

vacuumdb — garbage-collect and analyze a PostgreSQL database

Synopsis

vacuumdb [connection-option...] [option...] [ -t | --table table @@ -240,4 +240,4 @@ bar of the table for the optimizer:

 $ vacuumdb --analyze --verbose --table='foo(bar)' xyzzy
-

See Also

VACUUM
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See Also

VACUUM
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Appendix O. Obsolete or Renamed Features

+Appendix O. Obsolete or Renamed Features

Appendix O. Obsolete or Renamed Features

Functionality is sometimes removed from PostgreSQL, feature, setting and file names sometimes change, or documentation moves to different places. This section directs users coming from old versions of the documentation or from external links to the appropriate new location for the information they need. -

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Part VIII. Appendixes

Table of Contents

A. PostgreSQL Error Codes
B. Date/Time Support
B.1. Date/Time Input Interpretation
B.2. Handling of Invalid or Ambiguous Timestamps
B.3. Date/Time Key Words
B.4. Date/Time Configuration Files
B.5. POSIX Time Zone Specifications
B.6. History of Units
B.7. Julian Dates
C. SQL Key Words
D. SQL Conformance
D.1. Supported Features
D.2. Unsupported Features
D.3. XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML
E. Release Notes
E.1. Release 15.16
E.2. Release 15.15
E.3. Release 15.14
E.4. Release 15.13
E.5. Release 15.12
E.6. Release 15.11
E.7. Release 15.10
E.8. Release 15.9
E.9. Release 15.8
E.10. Release 15.7
E.11. Release 15.6
E.12. Release 15.5
E.13. Release 15.4
E.14. Release 15.3
E.15. Release 15.2
E.16. Release 15.1
E.17. Release 15
E.18. Prior Releases
F. Additional Supplied Modules
F.1. adminpack
F.2. amcheck
F.3. auth_delay
F.4. auto_explain
F.5. basebackup_to_shell
F.6. basic_archive
F.7. bloom
F.8. btree_gin
F.9. btree_gist
F.10. citext
F.11. cube
F.12. dblink
F.13. dict_int
F.14. dict_xsyn
F.15. earthdistance
F.16. file_fdw
F.17. fuzzystrmatch
F.18. hstore
F.19. intagg
F.20. intarray
F.21. isn
F.22. lo
F.23. ltree
F.24. old_snapshot
F.25. pageinspect
F.26. passwordcheck
F.27. pg_buffercache
F.28. pgcrypto
F.29. pg_freespacemap
F.30. pg_prewarm
F.31. pgrowlocks
F.32. pg_stat_statements
F.33. pgstattuple
F.34. pg_surgery
F.35. pg_trgm
F.36. pg_visibility
F.37. pg_walinspect
F.38. postgres_fdw
F.39. seg
F.40. sepgsql
F.41. spi
F.42. sslinfo
F.43. tablefunc
F.44. tcn
F.45. test_decoding
F.46. tsm_system_rows
F.47. tsm_system_time
F.48. unaccent
F.49. uuid-ossp
F.50. xml2
G. Additional Supplied Programs
G.1. Client Applications
G.2. Server Applications
H. External Projects
H.1. Client Interfaces
H.2. Administration Tools
H.3. Procedural Languages
H.4. Extensions
I. The Source Code Repository
I.1. Getting the Source via Git
J. Documentation
J.1. DocBook
J.2. Tool Sets
J.3. Building the Documentation
J.4. Documentation Authoring
J.5. Style Guide
K. PostgreSQL Limits
L. Acronyms
M. Glossary
N. Color Support
N.1. When Color is Used
N.2. Configuring the Colors
O. Obsolete or Renamed Features
O.1. recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf
O.2. Default Roles Renamed to Predefined Roles
O.3. pg_xlogdump renamed to pg_waldump
O.4. pg_resetxlog renamed to pg_resetwal
O.5. pg_receivexlog renamed to pg_receivewal
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Part VIII. Appendixes

Table of Contents

A. PostgreSQL Error Codes
B. Date/Time Support
B.1. Date/Time Input Interpretation
B.2. Handling of Invalid or Ambiguous Timestamps
B.3. Date/Time Key Words
B.4. Date/Time Configuration Files
B.5. POSIX Time Zone Specifications
B.6. History of Units
B.7. Julian Dates
C. SQL Key Words
D. SQL Conformance
D.1. Supported Features
D.2. Unsupported Features
D.3. XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML
E. Release Notes
E.1. Release 15.17
E.2. Release 15.16
E.3. Release 15.15
E.4. Release 15.14
E.5. Release 15.13
E.6. Release 15.12
E.7. Release 15.11
E.8. Release 15.10
E.9. Release 15.9
E.10. Release 15.8
E.11. Release 15.7
E.12. Release 15.6
E.13. Release 15.5
E.14. Release 15.4
E.15. Release 15.3
E.16. Release 15.2
E.17. Release 15.1
E.18. Release 15
E.19. Prior Releases
F. Additional Supplied Modules
F.1. adminpack
F.2. amcheck
F.3. auth_delay
F.4. auto_explain
F.5. basebackup_to_shell
F.6. basic_archive
F.7. bloom
F.8. btree_gin
F.9. btree_gist
F.10. citext
F.11. cube
F.12. dblink
F.13. dict_int
F.14. dict_xsyn
F.15. earthdistance
F.16. file_fdw
F.17. fuzzystrmatch
F.18. hstore
F.19. intagg
F.20. intarray
F.21. isn
F.22. lo
F.23. ltree
F.24. old_snapshot
F.25. pageinspect
F.26. passwordcheck
F.27. pg_buffercache
F.28. pgcrypto
F.29. pg_freespacemap
F.30. pg_prewarm
F.31. pgrowlocks
F.32. pg_stat_statements
F.33. pgstattuple
F.34. pg_surgery
F.35. pg_trgm
F.36. pg_visibility
F.37. pg_walinspect
F.38. postgres_fdw
F.39. seg
F.40. sepgsql
F.41. spi
F.42. sslinfo
F.43. tablefunc
F.44. tcn
F.45. test_decoding
F.46. tsm_system_rows
F.47. tsm_system_time
F.48. unaccent
F.49. uuid-ossp
F.50. xml2
G. Additional Supplied Programs
G.1. Client Applications
G.2. Server Applications
H. External Projects
H.1. Client Interfaces
H.2. Administration Tools
H.3. Procedural Languages
H.4. Extensions
I. The Source Code Repository
I.1. Getting the Source via Git
J. Documentation
J.1. DocBook
J.2. Tool Sets
J.3. Building the Documentation
J.4. Documentation Authoring
J.5. Style Guide
K. PostgreSQL Limits
L. Acronyms
M. Glossary
N. Color Support
N.1. When Color is Used
N.2. Configuring the Colors
O. Obsolete or Renamed Features
O.1. recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf
O.2. Default Roles Renamed to Predefined Roles
O.3. pg_xlogdump renamed to pg_waldump
O.4. pg_resetxlog renamed to pg_resetwal
O.5. pg_receivexlog renamed to pg_receivewal
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13.4. Data Consistency Checks at the Application Level

+13.4. Data Consistency Checks at the Application Level

13.4. Data Consistency Checks at the Application Level

It is very difficult to enforce business rules regarding data integrity using Read Committed transactions because the view of the data is shifting with each statement, and even a single statement may not @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ UPDATE, DELETE, or MERGE), so it is possible to obtain locks explicitly before the snapshot is frozen. -

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51.2. Archive Module Callbacks

+51.2. Archive Module Callbacks

51.2. Archive Module Callbacks

The archive callbacks define the actual archiving behavior of the module. The server will call them as required to process each individual WAL file.

51.2.1. Check Callback

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 typedef void (*ArchiveShutdownCB) (void);
 

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51.1. Initialization Functions

+51.1. Initialization Functions

51.1. Initialization Functions

An archive library is loaded by dynamically loading a shared library with the archive_library's name as the library base name. The normal library search path is used to locate the library. To provide the @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ Only the archive_file_cb callback is required. The others are optional. -

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Chapter 51. Archive Modules

+Chapter 51. Archive Modules

Chapter 51. Archive Modules

PostgreSQL provides infrastructure to create custom modules for continuous archiving (see Section 26.3). While archiving via a shell command (i.e., archive_command) is much @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@

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8.15. Arrays

+8.15. Arrays

8.15. Arrays

PostgreSQL allows columns of a table to be defined as variable-length multidimensional arrays. Arrays of any built-in or user-defined base type, enum type, composite type, range type, @@ -644,4 +644,4 @@ with than the array-literal syntax when writing array values in SQL commands. In ARRAY, individual element values are written the same way they would be written when not members of an array. -

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21.14. BSD Authentication

+21.14. BSD Authentication

21.14. BSD Authentication

This authentication method operates similarly to password except that it uses BSD Authentication to verify the password. BSD Authentication is used only @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ operating system user running the server) must first be added to the auth group. The auth group exists by default on OpenBSD systems. -

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21.12. Certificate Authentication

+21.12. Certificate Authentication

21.12. Certificate Authentication

This authentication method uses SSL client certificates to perform authentication. It is therefore only available for SSL connections; see Section 19.9.2 for SSL configuration instructions. @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ cert authentication because cert authentication is effectively trust authentication with clientcert=verify-full. -

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F.3. auth_delay

+F.3. auth_delay

F.3. auth_delay

auth_delay causes the server to pause briefly before reporting authentication failure, to make brute-force attacks on database passwords more difficult. Note that it does nothing to prevent @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ auth_delay.milliseconds = '500'

F.3.2. Author

KaiGai Kohei -

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21.8. Ident Authentication

+21.8. Ident Authentication

21.8. Ident Authentication

The ident authentication method works by obtaining the client's operating system user name from an ident server and using it as the allowed database user name (with an optional user name mapping). @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ used when using the ident server with PostgreSQL, since PostgreSQL does not have any way to decrypt the returned string to determine the actual user name. -

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21.10. LDAP Authentication

+21.10. LDAP Authentication

21.10. LDAP Authentication

This authentication method operates similarly to password except that it uses LDAP as the password verification method. LDAP is used only to validate @@ -187,4 +187,4 @@ Since LDAP often uses commas and spaces to separate the different parts of a DN, it is often necessary to use double-quoted parameter values when configuring LDAP options, as shown in the examples. -

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21.3. Authentication Methods

+21.3. Authentication Methods

21.3. Authentication Methods

PostgreSQL provides various methods for authenticating users: @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@

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21.13. PAM Authentication

+21.13. PAM Authentication

21.13. PAM Authentication

This authentication method operates similarly to password except that it uses PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) as the authentication mechanism. The @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ will fail because the PostgreSQL server is started by a non-root user. However, this is not an issue when PAM is configured to use LDAP or other authentication methods. -

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21.5. Password Authentication

+21.5. Password Authentication

21.5. Password Authentication

There are several password-based authentication methods. These methods operate similarly but differ in how the users' passwords are stored on the server and how the password provided by a client is sent across the @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ in postgresql.conf, make all users set new passwords, and change the authentication method specifications in pg_hba.conf to scram-sha-256. -

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21.9. Peer Authentication

+21.9. Peer Authentication

21.9. Peer Authentication

The peer authentication method works by obtaining the client's operating system user name from the kernel and using it as the allowed database user name (with optional user name mapping). This @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ most flavors of BSD including macOS, and Solaris. -

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21.1. The pg_hba.conf File

+21.1. The pg_hba.conf File

21.1. The pg_hba.conf File

Client authentication is controlled by a configuration file, which traditionally is named pg_hba.conf and is stored in the database @@ -489,4 +489,4 @@ # The database column can also use lists and file names: local db1,db2,@demodbs all md5 -


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21.11. RADIUS Authentication

+21.11. RADIUS Authentication

21.11. RADIUS Authentication

This authentication method operates similarly to password except that it uses RADIUS as the password verification method. RADIUS is used only to validate @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@

 host ... radius radiusservers="server1,server2" radiussecrets="""secret one"",""secret two"""
 

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21.4. Trust Authentication

+21.4. Trust Authentication

21.4. Trust Authentication

When trust authentication is specified, PostgreSQL assumes that anyone who can connect to the server is authorized to access the database with @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ to the server by the pg_hba.conf lines that specify trust. It is seldom reasonable to use trust for any TCP/IP connections other than those from localhost (127.0.0.1). -

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21.2. User Name Maps

+21.2. User Name Maps

21.2. User Name Maps

When using an external authentication system such as Ident or GSSAPI, the name of the operating system user that initiated the connection might not be the same as the database user (role) that is to be used. @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ omicron robert bob # bryanh can also connect as guest1 omicron bryanh guest1 -


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F.4. auto_explain

+F.4. auto_explain

F.4. auto_explain

The auto_explain module provides a means for logging execution plans of slow statements automatically, without having to run EXPLAIN @@ -186,4 +186,4 @@ Filter: indisunique

F.4.3. Author

Takahiro Itagaki -

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26.1. SQL Dump

+26.1. SQL Dump

26.1. SQL Dump

The idea behind this dump method is to generate a file with SQL commands that, when fed back to the server, will recreate the database in the same state as it was at the time of the dump. @@ -248,4 +248,4 @@ You can use pg_restore -j to restore a dump in parallel. This will work for any archive of either the "custom" or the "directory" archive mode, whether or not it has been created with pg_dump -j. -

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26.2. File System Level Backup

+26.2. File System Level Backup

26.2. File System Level Backup

An alternative backup strategy is to directly copy the files that PostgreSQL uses to store the data in the database; Section 19.2 explains where these files @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@ than an SQL dump. (pg_dump does not need to dump the contents of indexes for example, just the commands to recreate them.) However, taking a file system backup might be faster. -

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76.2. Backup Manifest File Object

+76.2. Backup Manifest File Object

76.2. Backup Manifest File Object

The object which describes a single file contains either a Path key or an Encoded-Path key. Normally, the Path key will be present. The @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@

Checksum

The checksum computed for this file, stored as a series of hexadecimal characters, two for each byte of the checksum. -

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Chapter 76. Backup Manifest Format

+Chapter 76. Backup Manifest Format

Chapter 76. Backup Manifest Format

The backup manifest generated by pg_basebackup is primarily intended to permit the backup to be verified using pg_verifybackup. However, it is @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ supported server encoding. There is no similar exception for backup manifests.) The JSON document is always an object; the keys that are present in this object are described in the next section. -

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76.1. Backup Manifest Top-level Object

+76.1. Backup Manifest Top-level Object

76.1. Backup Manifest Top-level Object

The backup manifest JSON document contains the following keys.

PostgreSQL-Backup-Manifest-Version

The associated value is always the integer 1. @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ is significantly more expensive than a CRC32C checksum, the manifest should normally be small enough that the extra computation won't matter very much. -

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76.3. Backup Manifest WAL Range Object

+76.3. Backup Manifest WAL Range Object

76.3. Backup Manifest WAL Range Object

The object which describes a WAL range always has three keys:

Timeline

The timeline for this range of WAL records, as an integer. @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ upstream promotion, it is possible for multiple ranges to be present, each with a different timeline. There will never be multiple WAL ranges present for the same timeline. -

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Chapter 26. Backup and Restore

+Chapter 26. Backup and Restore

Chapter 26. Backup and Restore

As with everything that contains valuable data, PostgreSQL databases should be backed up regularly. While the procedure is essentially simple, it is important to have a clear understanding of @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@

  • SQL dump

  • File system level backup

  • Continuous archiving

Each has its own strengths and weaknesses; each is discussed in turn in the following sections. -

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F.5. basebackup_to_shell

+F.5. basebackup_to_shell

F.5. basebackup_to_shell

basebackup_to_shell adds a custom basebackup target called shell. This makes it possible to run pg_basebackup --target=shell or, depending on how this @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ the shell backup target.

F.5.2. Author

Robert Haas -

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F.6. basic_archive

+F.6. basic_archive

F.6. basic_archive

basic_archive is an example of an archive module. This module copies completed WAL segment files to the specified directory. This may not be especially useful, but it can serve as a starting point for @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ doing so.

F.6.3. Author

Nathan Bossart -

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Chapter 48. Background Worker Processes

+Chapter 48. Background Worker Processes

Chapter 48. Background Worker Processes

PostgreSQL can be extended to run user-supplied code in separate processes. Such processes are started, stopped and monitored by postgres, which permits them to have a lifetime closely linked to the server's status. @@ -228,4 +228,4 @@

The maximum number of registered background workers is limited by max_worker_processes. -

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Bibliography

+Bibliography

Bibliography

Selected references and readings for SQL and PostgreSQL.

@@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ implementation of POSTGRES”. M. Stonebraker, L. A. Rowe, and M. Hirohama. Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering 2(1). IEEE. March 1990.

[ston90b] On Rules, Procedures, Caching and Views in Database Systems”. M. Stonebraker, A. Jhingran, J. Goh, and S. Potamianos. ACM-SIGMOD Conference on Management of Data, June 1990.

[ston92] An overview of the Sequoia 2000 project - ”. M. Stonebraker. Digest of Papers COMPCON Spring 1992. 1992. 383–388.

\ No newline at end of file + ”. M. Stonebraker. Digest of Papers COMPCON Spring 1992. 1992. 383–388.

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74.4. BKI Commands

+74.4. BKI Commands

74.4. BKI Commands

create tablename tableoid @@ -108,4 +108,4 @@ is postponed.

build indices

Fill in the indices that have previously been declared. -

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74.6. BKI Example

+74.6. BKI Example

74.6. BKI Example

The following sequence of commands will create the table test_table with OID 420, having three columns oid, cola and colb @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ insert ( 422 2 _null_ ) close test_table

-

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74.3. BKI File Format

+74.3. BKI File Format

74.3. BKI File Format

This section describes how the PostgreSQL backend interprets BKI files. This description will be easier to understand if the postgres.bki @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ single-quoted strings. Everything is case sensitive.

Lines starting with # are ignored. -

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74.5. Structure of the Bootstrap BKI File

+74.5. Structure of the Bootstrap BKI File

74.5. Structure of the Bootstrap BKI File

The open command cannot be used until the tables it uses exist and have entries for the table that is to be opened. (These minimum tables are pg_class, @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@

There are doubtless other, undocumented ordering dependencies. -

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Chapter 74. System Catalog Declarations and Initial Contents

+Chapter 74. System Catalog Declarations and Initial Contents

Chapter 74. System Catalog Declarations and Initial Contents

PostgreSQL uses many different system catalogs to keep track of the existence and properties of database objects, such as tables and functions. Physically there is no difference between a system @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ and/or initial data files. The rest of this chapter gives some information about that, and for completeness describes the BKI file format. -

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F.7. bloom

+F.7. bloom

F.7. bloom

bloom provides an index access method based on Bloom filters.

@@ -187,4 +187,4 @@

Oleg Bartunov , Postgres Professional, Moscow, Russia -

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Index

Index

A

abbrev, Network Address Functions and Operators
ABORT, ABORT
abs, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ACL, Privileges
aclcontains, System Information Functions and Operators
acldefault, System Information Functions and Operators
aclexplode, System Information Functions and Operators
aclitem, Privileges
aclitemeq, System Information Functions and Operators
acos, Mathematical Functions and Operators
acosd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
acosh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
administration tools
externally maintained, Administration Tools
adminpack, adminpack
advisory lock, Advisory Locks
age, Date/Time Functions and Operators, System Information Functions and Operators
aggregate function, Aggregate Functions, Aggregate Expressions, Aggregate Functions, User-Defined Aggregates
built-in, Aggregate Functions
invocation, Aggregate Expressions
moving aggregate, Moving-Aggregate Mode
ordered set, Ordered-Set Aggregates
partial aggregation, Partial Aggregation
polymorphic, Polymorphic and Variadic Aggregates
support functions for, Support Functions for Aggregates
user-defined, User-Defined Aggregates
variadic, Polymorphic and Variadic Aggregates
AIX, AIX
installation on, AIX
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
akeys, hstore Operators and Functions
alias, Table and Column Aliases, Column Labels
for table name in query, Joins Between Tables
in the FROM clause, Table and Column Aliases
in the select list, Column Labels
ALL, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP, DISTINCT, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
GROUP BY ALL, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
SELECT ALL, DISTINCT
allow_in_place_tablespaces configuration parameter, Developer Options
allow_system_table_mods configuration parameter, Developer Options
ALTER AGGREGATE, ALTER AGGREGATE
ALTER COLLATION, ALTER COLLATION
ALTER CONVERSION, ALTER CONVERSION
ALTER DATABASE, ALTER DATABASE
ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES, ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
ALTER DOMAIN, ALTER DOMAIN
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER, ALTER EVENT TRIGGER
ALTER EXTENSION, ALTER EXTENSION
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE, ALTER FOREIGN TABLE
ALTER FUNCTION, ALTER FUNCTION
ALTER GROUP, ALTER GROUP
ALTER INDEX, ALTER INDEX
ALTER LANGUAGE, ALTER LANGUAGE
ALTER LARGE OBJECT, ALTER LARGE OBJECT
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
ALTER OPERATOR, ALTER OPERATOR
ALTER OPERATOR CLASS, ALTER OPERATOR CLASS
ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY, ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY
ALTER POLICY, ALTER POLICY
ALTER PROCEDURE, ALTER PROCEDURE
ALTER PUBLICATION, ALTER PUBLICATION
ALTER ROLE, Role Attributes, ALTER ROLE
ALTER ROUTINE, ALTER ROUTINE
ALTER RULE, ALTER RULE
ALTER SCHEMA, ALTER SCHEMA
ALTER SEQUENCE, ALTER SEQUENCE
ALTER SERVER, ALTER SERVER
ALTER STATISTICS, ALTER STATISTICS
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION, ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
ALTER SYSTEM, ALTER SYSTEM
ALTER TABLE, ALTER TABLE
ALTER TABLESPACE, ALTER TABLESPACE
ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION, ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY, ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER, ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER
ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE, ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE
ALTER TRIGGER, ALTER TRIGGER
ALTER TYPE, ALTER TYPE
ALTER USER, ALTER USER
ALTER USER MAPPING, ALTER USER MAPPING
ALTER VIEW, ALTER VIEW
amcheck, amcheck
ANALYZE, Updating Planner Statistics, ANALYZE
AND (operator), Logical Operators
anonymous code blocks, DO
any, Pseudo-Types
ANY, Aggregate Functions, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
anyarray, Pseudo-Types
anycompatible, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblearray, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblemultirange, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblenonarray, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblerange, Pseudo-Types
anyelement, Pseudo-Types
anyenum, Pseudo-Types
anymultirange, Pseudo-Types
anynonarray, Pseudo-Types
anyrange, Pseudo-Types
applicable role, applicable_roles
application_name configuration parameter, What to Log
arbitrary precision numbers, Arbitrary Precision Numbers
Archive Modules, Archive Modules
archive_cleanup_command configuration parameter, Archive Recovery
archive_command configuration parameter, Archiving
archive_library configuration parameter, Archiving
archive_mode configuration parameter, Archiving
archive_timeout configuration parameter, Archiving
area, Geometric Functions and Operators
armor, armor(), dearmor()
array, Arrays
accessing, Accessing Arrays
constant, Array Value Input
constructor, Array Constructors
declaration, Declaration of Array Types
I/O, Array Input and Output Syntax
modifying, Modifying Arrays
of user-defined type, User-Defined Types
searching, Searching in Arrays
ARRAY, Array Constructors, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
array_agg, Aggregate Functions, Functions
array_append, Array Functions and Operators
array_cat, Array Functions and Operators
array_dims, Array Functions and Operators
array_fill, Array Functions and Operators
array_length, Array Functions and Operators
array_lower, Array Functions and Operators
array_ndims, Array Functions and Operators
array_nulls configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
array_position, Array Functions and Operators
array_positions, Array Functions and Operators
array_prepend, Array Functions and Operators
array_remove, Array Functions and Operators
array_replace, Array Functions and Operators
array_to_json, Processing and Creating JSON Data
array_to_string, Array Functions and Operators
array_to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
array_upper, Array Functions and Operators
ascii, String Functions and Operators
asin, Mathematical Functions and Operators
asind, Mathematical Functions and Operators
asinh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ASSERT
in PL/pgSQL, Checking Assertions
assertions
in PL/pgSQL, Checking Assertions
asynchronous commit, Asynchronous Commit
AT TIME ZONE, AT TIME ZONE
atan, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atan2, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atan2d, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atand, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atanh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
authentication_timeout configuration parameter, Authentication
auth_delay, auth_delay
auth_delay.milliseconds configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto-increment (see serial)
autocommit
bulk-loading data, Disable Autocommit
psql, Variables
autosummarize storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
autovacuum
configuration parameters, Automatic Vacuuming
general information, The Autovacuum Daemon
autovacuum configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
autovacuum_analyze_scale_factor
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_analyze_threshold
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_enabled storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_freeze_max_age
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_freeze_min_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_freeze_table_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_max_workers configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_naptime configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
autovacuum_vacuum_cost_delay
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_cost_limit
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_insert_scale_factor
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_insert_threshold
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_threshold
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
auto_explain, auto_explain
auto_explain.log_analyze configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_buffers configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_format configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_level configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_min_duration configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_nested_statements configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_settings configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_timing configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_triggers configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_verbose configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_wal configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.sample_rate configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
avals, hstore Operators and Functions
average, Aggregate Functions
avg, Aggregate Functions

B

B-Tree (see index)
backend_flush_after configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
Background workers, Background Worker Processes
backslash escapes, String Constants with C-Style Escapes
backslash_quote configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
backtrace_functions configuration parameter, Developer Options
backup, Backup Control Functions, Backup and Restore
Backup Manifest, Backup Manifest Format
base type, The PostgreSQL Type System
base64 format, Binary String Functions and Operators
basebackup_to_shell, basebackup_to_shell
basebackup_to_shell.command configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
basebackup_to_shell.required_role configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
BASE_BACKUP, Streaming Replication Protocol
basic_archive, basic_archive
basic_archive.archive_directory configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
batch mode, Pipeline Mode
in libpq, Pipeline Mode
BEGIN, BEGIN
BETWEEN, Comparison Functions and Operators
BETWEEN SYMMETRIC, Comparison Functions and Operators
BGWORKER_BACKEND_​DATABASE_CONNECTION, Background Worker Processes
BGWORKER_SHMEM_ACCESS, Background Worker Processes
bgwriter_delay configuration parameter, Background Writer
bgwriter_flush_after configuration parameter, Background Writer
bgwriter_lru_maxpages configuration parameter, Background Writer
bgwriter_lru_multiplier configuration parameter, Background Writer
bigint, Numeric Constants, Integer Types
bigserial, Serial Types
binary data, Binary Data Types, Binary String Functions and Operators
functions, Binary String Functions and Operators
binary string
concatenation, Binary String Functions and Operators
converting to character string, Binary String Functions and Operators
length, Binary String Functions and Operators
bison, Requirements
bit string, Bit-String Constants, Bit String Types
constant, Bit-String Constants
data type, Bit String Types
length, Bit String Functions and Operators
bit strings, Bit String Functions and Operators
functions, Bit String Functions and Operators
bitmap scan, Combining Multiple Indexes, Planner Method Configuration
bit_and, Aggregate Functions
bit_count, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
bit_length, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
bit_or, Aggregate Functions
bit_xor, Aggregate Functions
BLOB (see large object)
block_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
bloom, bloom
bonjour configuration parameter, Connection Settings
bonjour_name configuration parameter, Connection Settings
Boolean, Boolean Type
data type, Boolean Type
operators (see operators, logical)
bool_and, Aggregate Functions
bool_or, Aggregate Functions
booting
starting the server during, Starting the Database Server
bound_box, Geometric Functions and Operators
box, Geometric Functions and Operators
box (data type), Boxes
BRIN (see index)
brin_desummarize_range, Index Maintenance Functions
brin_metapage_info, BRIN Functions
brin_page_items, BRIN Functions
brin_page_type, BRIN Functions
brin_revmap_data, BRIN Functions
brin_summarize_new_values, Index Maintenance Functions
brin_summarize_range, Index Maintenance Functions
broadcast, Network Address Functions and Operators
BSD Authentication, BSD Authentication
btree_gin, btree_gin
btree_gist, btree_gist
btrim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
bt_index_check, Functions
bt_index_parent_check, Functions
bt_metap, B-Tree Functions
bt_page_items, B-Tree Functions
bt_page_stats, B-Tree Functions
buffering storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
bytea, Binary Data Types
bytea_output configuration parameter, Statement Behavior

C

C, libpq — C Library, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
C++, Using C++ for Extensibility
CALL, CALL
canceling, Canceling Queries in Progress
SQL command, Canceling Queries in Progress
cardinality, Array Functions and Operators
CASCADE, Dependency Tracking
with DROP, Dependency Tracking
foreign key action, Foreign Keys
Cascading Replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
CASE, Conditional Expressions, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
case sensitivity
of SQL commands, Identifiers and Key Words
cast, CREATE CAST
I/O conversion, CREATE CAST
cbrt, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ceil, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ceiling, Mathematical Functions and Operators
center, Geometric Functions and Operators
Certificate, Certificate Authentication
chained transactions, Transaction Management, Parameters, Parameters
in PL/pgSQL, Transaction Management
char, Character Types
character, Character Types
character set, Locale and Formatting, Preset Options, Character Set Support
character string, String Constants, Character Types
concatenation, String Functions and Operators
constant, String Constants
converting to binary string, Binary String Functions and Operators
data types, Character Types
length, String Functions and Operators
prefix test, String Functions and Operators
character varying, Character Types
character_length, String Functions and Operators
char_length, String Functions and Operators
check constraint, Check Constraints
CHECK OPTION, CREATE VIEW
checkpoint, WAL Configuration
CHECKPOINT, CHECKPOINT
checkpoint_completion_target configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checkpoint_flush_after configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checkpoint_timeout configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checkpoint_warning configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checksums, Data Checksums
check_function_bodies configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
chr, String Functions and Operators
cid, Object Identifier Types
cidr, cidr
circle, Circles, Geometric Functions and Operators
citext, citext
client authentication, Client Authentication
timeout during, Authentication
client_connection_check_interval configuration parameter, Connection Settings
client_encoding configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
client_min_messages configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
clock_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
CLOSE, CLOSE
cluster
of databases (see database cluster)
CLUSTER, CLUSTER
clusterdb, clusterdb
clustering, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
cluster_name configuration parameter, Process Title
cmax, System Columns
cmin, System Columns
COALESCE, COALESCE
COLLATE, Collation Expressions
collation, Collation Support
in PL/pgSQL, Collation of PL/pgSQL Variables
in SQL functions, SQL Functions with Collations
COLLATION FOR, System Information Functions and Operators
color, Color Support
column, Concepts, Table Basics
adding, Adding a Column
removing, Removing a Column
renaming, Renaming a Column
system column, System Columns
column data type
changing, Changing a Column's Data Type
column reference, Column References
col_description, System Information Functions and Operators
comment, Comments
about database objects, System Information Functions and Operators
in SQL, Comments
COMMENT, COMMENT
COMMIT, COMMIT
COMMIT PREPARED, COMMIT PREPARED
commit_delay configuration parameter, Settings
commit_siblings configuration parameter, Settings
common table expression (see WITH)
comparison, Comparison Functions and Operators, Subquery Expressions
composite type, Row and Array Comparisons
operators, Comparison Functions and Operators
row constructor, Row and Array Comparisons
subquery result row, Subquery Expressions
compiling, Building libpq Programs
libpq applications, Building libpq Programs
composite type, Composite Types, The PostgreSQL Type System
comparison, Row and Array Comparisons
constant, Constructing Composite Values
constructor, Row Constructors
computed field, Using Composite Types in Queries
compute_query_id configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
concat, String Functions and Operators
concat_ws, String Functions and Operators
concurrency, Concurrency Control
conditional expression, Conditional Expressions
configuration
of recovery
general settings, Recovery
of a standby server, Archive Recovery
of the server, Server Configuration
of the server
functions, Configuration Settings Functions
configure, Installation Procedure
configure environment variables, configure Environment Variables
configure options, configure Options
config_file configuration parameter, File Locations
conjunction, Logical Operators
connectby, Functions Provided, connectby
connection service file, The Connection Service File
conninfo, Connection Strings
constant, Constants
constraint, Constraints
adding, Adding a Constraint
check, Check Constraints
exclusion, Exclusion Constraints
foreign key, Foreign Keys
name, Check Constraints
NOT NULL, Not-Null Constraints
primary key, Primary Keys
removing, Removing a Constraint
unique, Unique Constraints
constraint exclusion, Partitioning and Constraint Exclusion, Other Planner Options
constraint_exclusion configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
container type, The PostgreSQL Type System
CONTINUE
in PL/pgSQL, CONTINUE
continuous archiving, Backup and Restore
in standby, Continuous Archiving in Standby
control file, Extension Files
convert, Binary String Functions and Operators
convert_from, Binary String Functions and Operators
convert_to, Binary String Functions and Operators
COPY, Populating a Table With Rows, Functions Associated with the COPY Command, COPY
with libpq, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
corr, Aggregate Functions
correlation, Aggregate Functions
in the query planner, Extended Statistics
cos, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cosd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cosh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cot, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cotd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
count, Aggregate Functions
covariance
population, Aggregate Functions
sample, Aggregate Functions
covar_pop, Aggregate Functions
covar_samp, Aggregate Functions
covering index, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
cpu_index_tuple_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
cpu_operator_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
cpu_tuple_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
CREATE ACCESS METHOD, CREATE ACCESS METHOD
CREATE AGGREGATE, CREATE AGGREGATE
CREATE CAST, CREATE CAST
CREATE COLLATION, CREATE COLLATION
CREATE CONVERSION, CREATE CONVERSION
CREATE DATABASE, Creating a Database, CREATE DATABASE
CREATE DOMAIN, CREATE DOMAIN
CREATE EVENT TRIGGER, CREATE EVENT TRIGGER
CREATE EXTENSION, CREATE EXTENSION
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE, CREATE FOREIGN TABLE
CREATE FUNCTION, CREATE FUNCTION
CREATE GROUP, CREATE GROUP
CREATE INDEX, CREATE INDEX
CREATE LANGUAGE, CREATE LANGUAGE
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
CREATE OPERATOR, CREATE OPERATOR
CREATE OPERATOR CLASS, CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY, CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY
CREATE POLICY, CREATE POLICY
CREATE PROCEDURE, CREATE PROCEDURE
CREATE PUBLICATION, CREATE PUBLICATION
CREATE ROLE, Database Roles, CREATE ROLE
CREATE RULE, CREATE RULE
CREATE SCHEMA, CREATE SCHEMA
CREATE SEQUENCE, CREATE SEQUENCE
CREATE SERVER, CREATE SERVER
CREATE STATISTICS, CREATE STATISTICS
CREATE SUBSCRIPTION, CREATE SUBSCRIPTION
CREATE TABLE, Creating a New Table, CREATE TABLE
CREATE TABLE AS, CREATE TABLE AS
CREATE TABLESPACE, Tablespaces, CREATE TABLESPACE
CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION, CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY, CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER, CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER
CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE, CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE
CREATE TRANSFORM, CREATE TRANSFORM
CREATE TRIGGER, CREATE TRIGGER
CREATE TYPE, CREATE TYPE
CREATE USER, CREATE USER
CREATE USER MAPPING, CREATE USER MAPPING
CREATE VIEW, CREATE VIEW
createdb, Creating a Database, Creating a Database, createdb
createuser, Database Roles, createuser
CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT, Streaming Replication Protocol
cross compilation, Build Process Details
cross join, Joined Tables
crosstab, crosstab(text), crosstabN(text), crosstab(text, text)
crypt, crypt()
cstring, Pseudo-Types
CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format
in psql, Meta-Commands
ctid, System Columns
CTID, View Rules in Non-SELECT Statements
CUBE, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
cube (extension), cube
cume_dist, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
current_catalog, System Information Functions and Operators
current_database, System Information Functions and Operators
current_date, Date/Time Functions and Operators
current_logfiles
and the log_destination configuration parameter, Where to Log
and the pg_current_logfile function, System Information Functions and Operators
current_query, System Information Functions and Operators
current_role, System Information Functions and Operators
current_schema, System Information Functions and Operators
current_schemas, System Information Functions and Operators
current_setting, Configuration Settings Functions
current_time, Date/Time Functions and Operators
current_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
current_user, System Information Functions and Operators
currval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
cursor, Cursors, CLOSE, DECLARE, EXPLAIN, FETCH, MOVE
CLOSE, CLOSE
DECLARE, DECLARE
FETCH, FETCH
in PL/pgSQL, Cursors
MOVE, MOVE
showing the query plan, EXPLAIN
cursor_tuple_fraction configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
custom scan provider, Writing a Custom Scan Provider
handler for, Writing a Custom Scan Provider
Cygwin, Cygwin
installation on, Cygwin

D

data area (see database cluster)
data partitioning, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
data type, Data Types, Numeric Types, Enumerated Types, Domain Types, Type Conversion, The PostgreSQL Type System, The PostgreSQL Type System, The PostgreSQL Type System, Polymorphic Types, Base Types in C-Language Functions, User-Defined Types
base, The PostgreSQL Type System
category, Overview
composite, The PostgreSQL Type System
constant, Constants of Other Types
container, The PostgreSQL Type System
conversion, Type Conversion
domain, Domain Types
enumerated (enum), Enumerated Types
internal organization, Base Types in C-Language Functions
numeric, Numeric Types
polymorphic, Polymorphic Types
type cast, Type Casts
user-defined, User-Defined Types
database, Creating a Database, Managing Databases
creating, Creating a Database
privilege to create, Role Attributes
database activity, Monitoring Database Activity
monitoring, Monitoring Database Activity
database cluster, Concepts, Creating a Database Cluster
data_checksums configuration parameter, Preset Options
data_directory configuration parameter, File Locations
data_directory_mode configuration parameter, Preset Options
data_sync_retry configuration parameter, Error Handling
date, Date/Time Types, Dates
constants, Special Values
current, Current Date/Time
output format, Date/Time Output
(see also formatting)
DateStyle configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
date_bin, date_bin
date_part, Date/Time Functions and Operators, EXTRACT, date_part
date_trunc, Date/Time Functions and Operators, date_trunc
dblink, dblink, dblink
dblink_build_sql_delete, dblink_build_sql_delete
dblink_build_sql_insert, dblink_build_sql_insert
dblink_build_sql_update, dblink_build_sql_update
dblink_cancel_query, dblink_cancel_query
dblink_close, dblink_close
dblink_connect, dblink_connect
dblink_connect_u, dblink_connect_u
dblink_disconnect, dblink_disconnect
dblink_error_message, dblink_error_message
dblink_exec, dblink_exec
dblink_fetch, dblink_fetch
dblink_get_connections, dblink_get_connections
dblink_get_notify, dblink_get_notify
dblink_get_pkey, dblink_get_pkey
dblink_get_result, dblink_get_result
dblink_is_busy, dblink_is_busy
dblink_open, dblink_open
dblink_send_query, dblink_send_query
db_user_namespace configuration parameter, Authentication
deadlock, Deadlocks
timeout during, Lock Management
deadlock_timeout configuration parameter, Lock Management
DEALLOCATE, DEALLOCATE
dearmor, armor(), dearmor()
debug_assertions configuration parameter, Preset Options
debug_deadlocks configuration parameter, Developer Options
debug_discard_caches configuration parameter, Developer Options
debug_pretty_print configuration parameter, What to Log
debug_print_parse configuration parameter, What to Log
debug_print_plan configuration parameter, What to Log
debug_print_rewritten configuration parameter, What to Log
decimal (see numeric)
DECLARE, DECLARE
decode, Binary String Functions and Operators
decode_bytea
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
decrypt, Raw Encryption Functions
decrypt_iv, Raw Encryption Functions
deduplicate_items storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
default value, Default Values
changing, Changing a Column's Default Value
default-roles, Default Roles Renamed to Predefined Roles
default_statistics_target configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
default_tablespace configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_table_access_method configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_text_search_config configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
default_toast_compression configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_transaction_deferrable configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_transaction_isolation configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_transaction_read_only configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
deferrable transaction, Statement Behavior
setting, SET TRANSACTION
setting default, Statement Behavior
defined, hstore Operators and Functions
degrees, Mathematical Functions and Operators
delay, Delaying Execution
DELETE, Deletions, Deleting Data, Returning Data from Modified Rows, DELETE
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
delete, hstore Operators and Functions
deleting, Deleting Data
dense_rank, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
diagonal, Geometric Functions and Operators
diameter, Geometric Functions and Operators
dict_int, dict_int
dict_xsyn, dict_xsyn
difference, Soundex
digest, digest()
dirty read, Transaction Isolation
DISCARD, DISCARD
disjunction, Logical Operators
disk drive, WAL Internals
disk space, Recovering Disk Space
disk usage, Determining Disk Usage
DISTINCT, Querying a Table, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP, DISTINCT
GROUP BY DISTINCT, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
SELECT DISTINCT, DISTINCT
div, Mathematical Functions and Operators
dmetaphone, Double Metaphone
dmetaphone_alt, Double Metaphone
DO, DO
document, What Is a Document?
text search, What Is a Document?
dollar quoting, Dollar-Quoted String Constants
domain, Domain Types
double precision, Floating-Point Types
DROP ACCESS METHOD, DROP ACCESS METHOD
DROP AGGREGATE, DROP AGGREGATE
DROP CAST, DROP CAST
DROP COLLATION, DROP COLLATION
DROP CONVERSION, DROP CONVERSION
DROP DATABASE, Destroying a Database, DROP DATABASE
DROP DOMAIN, DROP DOMAIN
DROP EVENT TRIGGER, DROP EVENT TRIGGER
DROP EXTENSION, DROP EXTENSION
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
DROP FOREIGN TABLE, DROP FOREIGN TABLE
DROP FUNCTION, DROP FUNCTION
DROP GROUP, DROP GROUP
DROP INDEX, DROP INDEX
DROP LANGUAGE, DROP LANGUAGE
DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW, DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
DROP OPERATOR, DROP OPERATOR
DROP OPERATOR CLASS, DROP OPERATOR CLASS
DROP OPERATOR FAMILY, DROP OPERATOR FAMILY
DROP OWNED, DROP OWNED
DROP POLICY, DROP POLICY
DROP PROCEDURE, DROP PROCEDURE
DROP PUBLICATION, DROP PUBLICATION
DROP ROLE, Database Roles, DROP ROLE
DROP ROUTINE, DROP ROUTINE
DROP RULE, DROP RULE
DROP SCHEMA, DROP SCHEMA
DROP SEQUENCE, DROP SEQUENCE
DROP SERVER, DROP SERVER
DROP STATISTICS, DROP STATISTICS
DROP SUBSCRIPTION, DROP SUBSCRIPTION
DROP TABLE, Creating a New Table, DROP TABLE
DROP TABLESPACE, DROP TABLESPACE
DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION, DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY, DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER, DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER
DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE, DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE
DROP TRANSFORM, DROP TRANSFORM
DROP TRIGGER, DROP TRIGGER
DROP TYPE, DROP TYPE
DROP USER, DROP USER
DROP USER MAPPING, DROP USER MAPPING
DROP VIEW, DROP VIEW
dropdb, Destroying a Database, dropdb
dropuser, Database Roles, dropuser
DROP_REPLICATION_SLOT, Streaming Replication Protocol
DTD, Creating XML Values
DTrace, Developer Options, Dynamic Tracing
duplicate, Querying a Table
duplicates, DISTINCT
dynamic loading, Other Defaults, Dynamic Loading
dynamic_library_path, Dynamic Loading
dynamic_library_path configuration parameter, Other Defaults
dynamic_shared_memory_type configuration parameter, Memory

E

each, hstore Operators and Functions
earth, Cube-Based Earth Distances
earthdistance, earthdistance
earth_box, Cube-Based Earth Distances
earth_distance, Cube-Based Earth Distances
ECPG, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
ecpg, ecpg
effective_cache_size configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
effective_io_concurrency configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
elog, Reporting Errors Within the Server
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
in PL/Python, Utility Functions
in PL/Tcl, Database Access from PL/Tcl
embedded SQL, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
in C, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
enabled role, enabled_roles
enable_async_append configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_bitmapscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_gathermerge configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_hashagg configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_hashjoin configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_incremental_sort configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_indexonlyscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_indexscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_material configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_memoize configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_mergejoin configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_nestloop configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_parallel_append configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_parallel_hash configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_partitionwise_aggregate configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_partitionwise_join configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_partition_pruning configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_seqscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_sort configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_tidscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
encode, Binary String Functions and Operators
encode_array_constructor
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encode_array_literal
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encode_bytea
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encode_typed_literal
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encrypt, Raw Encryption Functions
encryption, Encryption Options, pgcrypto
for specific columns, pgcrypto
encrypt_iv, Raw Encryption Functions
END, END
enumerated types, Enumerated Types
enum_first, Enum Support Functions
enum_last, Enum Support Functions
enum_range, Enum Support Functions
environment variable, Environment Variables
ephemeral named relation
registering with SPI, SPI_register_relation, SPI_register_trigger_data
unregistering from SPI, SPI_unregister_relation
ereport, Reporting Errors Within the Server
error codes, PostgreSQL Error Codes
libpq, Main Functions
list of, PostgreSQL Error Codes
error message, Connection Status Functions
escape format, Binary String Functions and Operators
escape string syntax, String Constants with C-Style Escapes
escape_string_warning configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
escaping strings, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
in libpq, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
event log, Registering Event Log on Windows
event log, Registering Event Log on Windows
event trigger, Event Triggers, Writing Event Trigger Functions in C
in C, Writing Event Trigger Functions in C
in PL/Tcl, Event Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
event_source configuration parameter, Where to Log
event_trigger, Pseudo-Types
every, Aggregate Functions
EXCEPT, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
exceptions
in PL/pgSQL, Trapping Errors
in PL/Tcl, Error Handling in PL/Tcl
exclusion constraint, Exclusion Constraints
EXECUTE, EXECUTE
exist, hstore Operators and Functions
EXISTS, Subquery Expressions
EXIT
in PL/pgSQL, EXIT
exit_on_error configuration parameter, Error Handling
exp, Mathematical Functions and Operators
EXPLAIN, Using EXPLAIN, EXPLAIN
expression, Value Expressions
order of evaluation, Expression Evaluation Rules
syntax, Value Expressions
extending SQL, Extending SQL
extension, Packaging Related Objects into an Extension
externally maintained, Extensions
external_pid_file configuration parameter, File Locations
extract, Date/Time Functions and Operators, EXTRACT, date_part
extra_float_digits configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting

F

factorial, Mathematical Functions and Operators
failover, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
false, Boolean Type
family, Network Address Functions and Operators
fast path, The Fast-Path Interface
fastupdate storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
fdw_handler, Pseudo-Types
FETCH, FETCH
field
computed, Using Composite Types in Queries
field selection, Field Selection
file system mount points, Use of Secondary File Systems
file_fdw, file_fdw
fillfactor storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters, Storage Parameters
FILTER, Aggregate Expressions
first_value, Window Functions
flex, Requirements
float4 (see real)
float8 (see double precision)
floating point, Floating-Point Types
floating-point
display, Locale and Formatting
floor, Mathematical Functions and Operators
force_parallel_mode configuration parameter, Developer Options
foreign data, Foreign Data
foreign data wrapper, Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper
handler for, Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper
foreign key, Foreign Keys, Foreign Keys
self-referential, Foreign Keys
foreign table, Foreign Data
format, String Functions and Operators, format
use in PL/pgSQL, Executing Dynamic Commands
formatting, Data Type Formatting Functions
format_type, System Information Functions and Operators
Free Space Map, Free Space Map
FreeBSD
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
from_collapse_limit configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
FSM (see Free Space Map)
fsm_page_contents, General Functions
fsync configuration parameter, Settings
full text search, Text Search Types, Text Search Types, Full Text Search
data types, Text Search Types
functions and operators, Text Search Types
full_page_writes configuration parameter, Settings
function, Table Functions, Functions and Operators, Statistics Information Functions, Functions, Polymorphic Types, User-Defined Functions, Query Language (SQL) Functions, Internal Functions, C-Language Functions
default values for arguments, SQL Functions with Default Values for Arguments
in the FROM clause, Table Functions
internal, Internal Functions
invocation, Function Calls
mixed notation, Using Mixed Notation
named argument, Arguments for SQL Functions
named notation, Using Named Notation
output parameter, SQL Functions with Output Parameters
polymorphic, Polymorphic Types
positional notation, Using Positional Notation
RETURNS TABLE, SQL Functions Returning TABLE
statistics, Statistics Information Functions
type resolution in an invocation, Functions
user-defined, User-Defined Functions, Query Language (SQL) Functions, C-Language Functions
in C, C-Language Functions
in SQL, Query Language (SQL) Functions
variadic, SQL Functions with Variable Numbers of Arguments
with SETOF, SQL Functions Returning Sets
functional dependency, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
fuzzystrmatch, fuzzystrmatch

G

gcd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
gc_to_sec, Cube-Based Earth Distances
generated column, Generated Columns, Parameters, Parameters
in - triggers, Overview of Trigger Behavior
generate_series, Set Returning Functions
generate_subscripts, Set Returning Functions
genetic query optimization, Genetic Query Optimizer
gen_random_bytes, Random-Data Functions
gen_random_uuid, UUID Functions, Random-Data Functions
gen_salt, gen_salt()
GEQO (see genetic query optimization)
geqo configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_effort configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_generations configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_pool_size configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_seed configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_selection_bias configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_threshold configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
get_bit, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
get_byte, Binary String Functions and Operators
get_current_ts_config, Text Search Functions and Operators
get_raw_page, General Functions
GIN (see index)
gin_clean_pending_list, Index Maintenance Functions
gin_fuzzy_search_limit configuration parameter, Other Defaults
gin_leafpage_items, GIN Functions
gin_metapage_info, GIN Functions
gin_page_opaque_info, GIN Functions
gin_pending_list_limit
configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
GiST (see index)
gist_page_items, GiST Functions
gist_page_items_bytea, GiST Functions
gist_page_opaque_info, GiST Functions
global data, Global Data in PL/Tcl
in PL/Python, Sharing Data
in PL/Tcl, Global Data in PL/Tcl
GRANT, Privileges, GRANT
GREATEST, GREATEST and LEAST, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
Gregorian calendar, History of Units
GROUP BY, Aggregate Functions, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
grouping, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
GROUPING, Aggregate Functions
GROUPING SETS, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
gssapi, Secure TCP/IP Connections with GSSAPI Encryption
GSSAPI, GSSAPI Authentication
with - libpq, Parameter Key Words
GUID, UUID Type

H

hash (see index)
hash_bitmap_info, Hash Functions
hash_mem_multiplier configuration parameter, Memory
hash_metapage_info, Hash Functions
hash_page_items, Hash Functions
hash_page_stats, Hash Functions
hash_page_type, Hash Functions
has_any_column_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_column_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_database_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_function_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_language_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_parameter_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_schema_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_sequence_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_server_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_tablespace_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_table_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_type_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
HAVING, Aggregate Functions, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
hba_file configuration parameter, File Locations
heap_page_items, Heap Functions
heap_page_item_attrs, Heap Functions
heap_tuple_infomask_flags, Heap Functions
height, Geometric Functions and Operators
hex format, Binary String Functions and Operators
hierarchical database, Concepts
high availability, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
history, A Brief History of PostgreSQL
of PostgreSQL, A Brief History of PostgreSQL
hmac, hmac()
host, Network Address Functions and Operators
host - name, Parameter Key Words
hostmask, Network Address Functions and Operators
hot standby, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
hot_standby configuration parameter, Standby Servers
hot_standby_feedback configuration parameter, Standby Servers
HP-UX
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
hstore, hstore, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_array, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_json, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_jsonb, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_jsonb_loose, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_json_loose, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_matrix, hstore Operators and Functions
huge_pages configuration parameter, Memory
huge_page_size configuration parameter, Memory
hypothetical-set aggregate
built-in, Aggregate Functions

I

icount, intarray Functions and Operators
ICU, PostgreSQL Features, Locale Providers, Managing Collations, Parameters, Parameters
ident, Ident Authentication
identifier, Identifiers and Key Words
length, Identifiers and Key Words
syntax of, Identifiers and Key Words
IDENTIFY_SYSTEM, Streaming Replication Protocol
ident_file configuration parameter, File Locations
idle_in_transaction_session_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
idle_session_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
idx, intarray Functions and Operators
IFNULL, COALESCE
ignore_checksum_failure configuration parameter, Developer Options
ignore_invalid_pages configuration parameter, Developer Options
ignore_system_indexes configuration parameter, Developer Options
IMMUTABLE, Function Volatility Categories
IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA, IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA
IN, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
INCLUDE
in index definitions, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
include
in configuration file, Managing Configuration File Contents
include_dir
in configuration file, Managing Configuration File Contents
include_if_exists
in configuration file, Managing Configuration File Contents
index, Indexes, Multicolumn Indexes, Indexes and ORDER BY, Combining Multiple Indexes, Unique Indexes, Indexes on Expressions, Partial Indexes, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes, Examining Index Usage, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, Locking and Indexes, Interfacing Extensions to Indexes, Building Indexes Concurrently, Rebuilding Indexes Concurrently, Operators and Functions
and ORDER BY, Indexes and ORDER BY
B-Tree, B-Tree, B-Tree Indexes
BRIN, BRIN, BRIN Indexes
building concurrently, Building Indexes Concurrently
combining multiple indexes, Combining Multiple Indexes
covering, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
examining usage, Examining Index Usage
on expressions, Indexes on Expressions
for user-defined data type, Interfacing Extensions to Indexes
GIN, GIN, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, GIN Indexes
text search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
GiST, GiST, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, GiST Indexes
text search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
hash, Hash
Hash, Hash Indexes
index-only scans, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
locks, Locking and Indexes
multicolumn, Multicolumn Indexes
partial, Partial Indexes
rebuilding concurrently, Rebuilding Indexes Concurrently
SP-GiST, SP-GiST, SP-GiST Indexes
unique, Unique Indexes
Index Access Method, Index Access Method Interface Definition
index scan, Planner Method Configuration
index-only scan, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
indexam
Index Access Method, Index Access Method Interface Definition
index_am_handler, Pseudo-Types
inet (data type), inet
inet_client_addr, System Information Functions and Operators
inet_client_port, System Information Functions and Operators
inet_merge, Network Address Functions and Operators
inet_same_family, Network Address Functions and Operators
inet_server_addr, System Information Functions and Operators
inet_server_port, System Information Functions and Operators
infinity
floating point, Floating-Point Types
numeric (data type), Arbitrary Precision Numbers
information schema, The Information Schema
inheritance, Inheritance, Inheritance
initcap, String Functions and Operators
initdb, Creating a Database Cluster, initdb
Initialization Fork, The Initialization Fork
input function, User-Defined Types
INSERT, Populating a Table With Rows, Inserting Data, Returning Data from Modified Rows, INSERT
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
inserting, Inserting Data
installation, Installation from Source Code
binaries, Installation from Binaries
on Windows, Installation from Source Code on Windows
instr function, Appendix
int2 (see smallint)
int4 (see integer)
int8 (see bigint)
intagg, intagg
intarray, intarray
integer, Numeric Constants, Integer Types
integer_datetimes configuration parameter, Preset Options
interfaces
externally maintained, Client Interfaces
internal, Pseudo-Types
INTERSECT, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
interval, Date/Time Types, Interval Input
output format, Interval Output
(see also formatting)
IntervalStyle configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
intset, intarray Functions and Operators
int_array_aggregate, Functions
int_array_enum, Functions
inverse distribution, Aggregate Functions
in_hot_standby configuration parameter, Preset Options
in_range support functions, B-Tree Support Functions
IS DISTINCT FROM, Comparison Functions and Operators, Row and Array Comparisons
IS DOCUMENT, IS DOCUMENT
IS FALSE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT DISTINCT FROM, Comparison Functions and Operators, Row and Array Comparisons
IS NOT DOCUMENT, IS NOT DOCUMENT
IS NOT FALSE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT NULL, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT TRUE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT UNKNOWN, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NULL, Comparison Functions and Operators, Platform and Client Compatibility
IS TRUE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS UNKNOWN, Comparison Functions and Operators
isclosed, Geometric Functions and Operators
isempty, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
isfinite, Date/Time Functions and Operators
isn, isn
ISNULL, Comparison Functions and Operators
isn_weak, Functions and Operators
isopen, Geometric Functions and Operators
is_array_ref
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
is_valid, Functions and Operators

J

JIT, Just-in-Time Compilation (JIT)
jit configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
jit_above_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
jit_debugging_support configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_dump_bitcode configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_expressions configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_inline_above_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
jit_optimize_above_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
jit_profiling_support configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_provider configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
jit_tuple_deforming configuration parameter, Developer Options
join, Joins Between Tables, Joined Tables, Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses
controlling the order, Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses
cross, Joined Tables
left, Joined Tables
natural, Joined Tables
outer, Joins Between Tables, Joined Tables
right, Joined Tables
self, Joins Between Tables
join_collapse_limit configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
JSON, JSON Types, JSON Functions and Operators
functions and operators, JSON Functions and Operators
JSONB, JSON Types
jsonb
containment, jsonb Containment and Existence
existence, jsonb Containment and Existence
indexes on, jsonb Indexing
jsonb_agg, Aggregate Functions
jsonb_array_elements, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_array_elements_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_array_length, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_build_array, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_build_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_each, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_each_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_extract_path, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_extract_path_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_insert, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_object_agg, Aggregate Functions
jsonb_object_keys, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_exists, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_exists_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_match, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_match_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_array, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_array_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_first, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_first_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_populate_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_populate_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_pretty, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_set, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_set_lax, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_strip_nulls, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_to_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_to_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
jsonb_typeof, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonpath, jsonpath Type
json_agg, Aggregate Functions
json_array_elements, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_array_elements_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_array_length, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_build_array, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_build_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_each, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_each_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_extract_path, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_extract_path_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_object_agg, Aggregate Functions
json_object_keys, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_populate_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_populate_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_strip_nulls, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_to_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_to_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
json_typeof, Processing and Creating JSON Data
Julian date, Julian Dates
Just-In-Time compilation (see JIT)
justify_days, Date/Time Functions and Operators
justify_hours, Date/Time Functions and Operators
justify_interval, Date/Time Functions and Operators

K

key word, Identifiers and Key Words, SQL Key Words
list of, SQL Key Words
syntax of, Identifiers and Key Words
krb_caseins_users configuration parameter, Authentication
krb_server_keyfile configuration parameter, Authentication

L

label (see alias)
lag, Window Functions
language_handler, Pseudo-Types
large object, Large Objects
lastval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
last_value, Window Functions
LATERAL, LATERAL Subqueries
in the FROM clause, LATERAL Subqueries
latitude, Cube-Based Earth Distances
lca, Operators and Functions
lcm, Mathematical Functions and Operators
lc_collate configuration parameter, Preset Options
lc_ctype configuration parameter, Preset Options
lc_messages configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
lc_monetary configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
lc_numeric configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
lc_time configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
LDAP, PostgreSQL Features, LDAP Authentication
LDAP connection parameter lookup, LDAP Lookup of Connection Parameters
ldconfig, Shared Libraries
lead, Window Functions
LEAST, GREATEST and LEAST, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
left, String Functions and Operators
left join, Joined Tables
length, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators, Geometric Functions and Operators, Text Search Functions and Operators
of a binary string (see binary strings, length)
of a character string (see character string, length)
length(tsvector), Manipulating Documents
levenshtein, Levenshtein
levenshtein_less_equal, Levenshtein
lex, Requirements
libedit, Requirements
in psql, Command-Line Editing
libperl, Requirements
libpq, libpq — C Library, Pipeline Mode, Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
pipeline mode, Pipeline Mode
single-row mode, Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
libpq-fe.h, libpq — C Library, Connection Status Functions
libpq-int.h, Connection Status Functions
libpython, Requirements
library initialization function, Dynamic Loading
LIKE, LIKE
and locales, Behavior
LIKE_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery, SQL/JSON Regular Expressions
in SQL/JSON, SQL/JSON Regular Expressions
LIMIT, LIMIT and OFFSET
line, Lines, Geometric Functions and Operators
line segment, Line Segments
linear regression, Aggregate Functions
Linux
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
LISTEN, LISTEN
listen_addresses configuration parameter, Connection Settings
llvm-config, PostgreSQL Features
ll_to_earth, Cube-Based Earth Distances
ln, Mathematical Functions and Operators
lo, lo
LOAD, LOAD
load balancing, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
locale, Creating a Database Cluster, Locale Support
localtime, Date/Time Functions and Operators
localtimestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
local_preload_libraries configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
lock, Explicit Locking, Advisory Locks, Viewing Locks
advisory, Advisory Locks
monitoring, Viewing Locks
LOCK, Table-Level Locks, LOCK
lock_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
log, Mathematical Functions and Operators
log shipping, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
log10, Mathematical Functions and Operators
Logging
current_logfiles file and the pg_current_logfile - function, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_logfile function, System Information Functions and Operators
logging_collector configuration parameter, Where to Log
Logical Decoding, Logical Decoding, Logical Decoding
logical_decoding_work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
login privilege, Role Attributes
log_autovacuum_min_duration
configuration parameter, What to Log
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
log_btree_build_stats configuration parameter, Developer Options
log_checkpoints configuration parameter, What to Log
log_connections configuration parameter, What to Log
log_destination configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_directory configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_disconnections configuration parameter, What to Log
log_duration configuration parameter, What to Log
log_error_verbosity configuration parameter, What to Log
log_executor_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_filename configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_file_mode configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_hostname configuration parameter, What to Log
log_line_prefix configuration parameter, What to Log
log_lock_waits configuration parameter, What to Log
log_min_duration_sample configuration parameter, When to Log
log_min_duration_statement configuration parameter, When to Log
log_min_error_statement configuration parameter, When to Log
log_min_messages configuration parameter, When to Log
log_parameter_max_length configuration parameter, What to Log
log_parameter_max_length_on_error configuration parameter, What to Log
log_parser_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_planner_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_recovery_conflict_waits configuration parameter, What to Log
log_replication_commands configuration parameter, What to Log
log_rotation_age configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_rotation_size configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_startup_progress_interval configuration parameter, When to Log
log_statement configuration parameter, What to Log
log_statement_sample_rate configuration parameter, When to Log
log_statement_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_temp_files configuration parameter, What to Log
log_timezone configuration parameter, What to Log
log_transaction_sample_rate configuration parameter, When to Log
log_truncate_on_rotation configuration parameter, Where to Log
longitude, Cube-Based Earth Distances
looks_like_number
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
loop, Simple Loops
in PL/pgSQL, Simple Loops
lower, String Functions and Operators, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
and locales, Behavior
lower_inc, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
lower_inf, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
lo_close, Closing a Large Object Descriptor
lo_compat_privileges configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
lo_creat, Creating a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_create, Creating a Large Object
lo_export, Exporting a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_from_bytea, Server-Side Functions
lo_get, Server-Side Functions
lo_import, Importing a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_import_with_oid, Importing a Large Object
lo_lseek, Seeking in a Large Object
lo_lseek64, Seeking in a Large Object
lo_open, Opening an Existing Large Object
lo_put, Server-Side Functions
lo_read, Reading Data from a Large Object
lo_tell, Obtaining the Seek Position of a Large Object
lo_tell64, Obtaining the Seek Position of a Large Object
lo_truncate, Truncating a Large Object
lo_truncate64, Truncating a Large Object
lo_unlink, Removing a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_write, Writing Data to a Large Object
lpad, String Functions and Operators
lseg, Line Segments, Geometric Functions and Operators
LSN, WAL Internals
ltree, ltree
ltree2text, Operators and Functions
ltrim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators

M

MAC address (see macaddr)
MAC address (EUI-64 format) (see macaddr)
macaddr (data type), macaddr
macaddr8 (data type), macaddr8
macaddr8_set7bit, Network Address Functions and Operators
macOS, macOS
installation on, macOS
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
magic block, Dynamic Loading
maintenance, Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
maintenance_io_concurrency configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
maintenance_work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
make, Requirements
makeaclitem, System Information Functions and Operators
make_date, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_interval, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_time, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_timestamptz, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_valid, Functions and Operators
MANPATH, Environment Variables
masklen, Network Address Functions and Operators
materialized view, Materialized Views
implementation through rules, Materialized Views
materialized views, pg_matviews
max, Aggregate Functions
max_connections configuration parameter, Connection Settings
max_files_per_process configuration parameter, Kernel Resource Usage
max_function_args configuration parameter, Preset Options
max_identifier_length configuration parameter, Preset Options
max_index_keys configuration parameter, Preset Options
max_locks_per_transaction configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_logical_replication_workers configuration parameter, Subscribers
max_parallel_maintenance_workers configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
max_parallel_workers configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
max_parallel_workers_per_gather configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
max_pred_locks_per_page configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_pred_locks_per_relation configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_pred_locks_per_transaction configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_prepared_transactions configuration parameter, Memory
max_replication_slots configuration parameter, Sending Servers
max_slot_wal_keep_size configuration parameter, Sending Servers
max_stack_depth configuration parameter, Memory
max_standby_archive_delay configuration parameter, Standby Servers
max_standby_streaming_delay configuration parameter, Standby Servers
max_sync_workers_per_subscription configuration parameter, Subscribers
max_wal_senders configuration parameter, Sending Servers
max_wal_size configuration parameter, Checkpoints
max_worker_processes configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
md5, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
MD5, Password Authentication
median, Aggregate Expressions
(see also percentile)
memory context
in SPI, Memory Management
memory overcommit, Linux Memory Overcommit
MERGE, MERGE
metaphone, Metaphone
min, Aggregate Functions
MinGW, MinGW/Native Windows
installation on, MinGW/Native Windows
min_dynamic_shared_memory configuration parameter, Memory
min_parallel_index_scan_size configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
min_parallel_table_scan_size configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
min_scale, Mathematical Functions and Operators
min_wal_size configuration parameter, Checkpoints
mod, Mathematical Functions and Operators
mode
statistical, Aggregate Functions
monitoring, Monitoring Database Activity
database activity, Monitoring Database Activity
MOVE, MOVE
moving-aggregate mode, Moving-Aggregate Mode
multirange (function), Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
multirange type, Range Types
Multiversion Concurrency Control, Introduction
MultiXactId, Multixacts and Wraparound
MVCC, Introduction
mxid_age, System Information Functions and Operators

N

name, Identifiers and Key Words
qualified, Creating a Schema
syntax of, Identifiers and Key Words
unqualified, The Schema Search Path
NaN (see not a number)
natural join, Joined Tables
negation, Logical Operators
NetBSD
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
netmask, Network Address Functions and Operators
network, Network Address Types, Network Address Functions and Operators
data types, Network Address Types
nextval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
NFS, NFS
nlevel, Operators and Functions
non-durable, Non-Durable Settings
nonblocking connection, Database Connection Control Functions, Asynchronous Command Processing
nonrepeatable read, Transaction Isolation
normalize, String Functions and Operators
normalized, String Functions and Operators
normal_rand, normal_rand
NOT (operator), Logical Operators
not a number
floating point, Floating-Point Types
numeric (data type), Arbitrary Precision Numbers
NOT IN, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
not-null constraint, Not-Null Constraints
notation, Calling Functions
functions, Calling Functions
notice processing, Notice Processing
in libpq, Notice Processing
notice processor, Notice Processing
notice receiver, Notice Processing
NOTIFY, Asynchronous Notification, NOTIFY
in libpq, Asynchronous Notification
NOTNULL, Comparison Functions and Operators
now, Date/Time Functions and Operators
npoints, Geometric Functions and Operators
nth_value, Window Functions
ntile, Window Functions
null value
with check constraints, Check Constraints
comparing, Comparison Functions and Operators
default value, Default Values
in DISTINCT, DISTINCT
in libpq, Retrieving Query Result Information
in PL/Perl, PL/Perl Functions and Arguments
in PL/Python, Null, None
with unique constraints, Unique Constraints
NULLIF, NULLIF
number
constant, Numeric Constants
numeric, Numeric Constants
numeric (data type), Arbitrary Precision Numbers
numnode, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Queries
num_nonnulls, Comparison Functions and Operators
num_nulls, Comparison Functions and Operators
NVL, COALESCE

O

object identifier, Object Identifier Types
data type, Object Identifier Types
object-oriented database, Concepts
obj_description, System Information Functions and Operators
OCCURRENCES_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
octet_length, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
OFFSET, LIMIT and OFFSET
oid, Object Identifier Types
OID
in libpq, Retrieving Other Result Information
oid2name, oid2name
old_snapshot, old_snapshot
old_snapshot_threshold configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
ON CONFLICT, INSERT
ONLY, The FROM Clause
OOM, Linux Memory Overcommit
OpenBSD
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
OpenSSL, PostgreSQL Features
(see also SSL)
operator, Operators, Operator Precedence, Functions and Operators, Logical Operators, Operators, User-Defined Operators
invocation, Operator Invocations
logical, Logical Operators
precedence, Operator Precedence
syntax, Operators
type resolution in an invocation, Operators
user-defined, User-Defined Operators
operator class, Operator Classes and Operator Families, Index Methods and Operator Classes
operator family, Operator Classes and Operator Families, Operator Classes and Operator Families
optimization information, Function Optimization Information, Operator Optimization Information
for functions, Function Optimization Information
for operators, Operator Optimization Information
OR (operator), Logical Operators
Oracle, Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
porting from PL/SQL to PL/pgSQL, Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
ORDER BY, Querying a Table, Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)
and locales, Behavior
ordered-set aggregate, Aggregate Expressions
built-in, Aggregate Functions
ordering operator, System Dependencies on Operator Classes
ordinality, Set Returning Functions
outer join, Joined Tables
output function, User-Defined Types
OVER clause, Window Function Calls
overcommit, Linux Memory Overcommit
OVERLAPS, Date/Time Functions and Operators
overlay, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
overloading, Function Overloading
functions, Function Overloading
operators, User-Defined Operators
owner, Privileges

P

pageinspect, pageinspect
pages_per_range storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
page_checksum, General Functions
page_header, General Functions
palloc, Writing Code
PAM, PostgreSQL Features, PAM Authentication
parallel query, Parallel Query
parallel_leader_participation configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
parallel_setup_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
parallel_tuple_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
parallel_workers storage parameter, Storage Parameters
parameter
syntax, Positional Parameters
parenthesis, Value Expressions
parse_ident, String Functions and Operators
partition pruning, Partition Pruning
partitioned table, Table Partitioning
partitioning, Table Partitioning
password, Role Attributes
authentication, Password Authentication
of the superuser, Creating a Database Cluster
password file, The Password File
passwordcheck, passwordcheck
password_encryption configuration parameter, Authentication
path, Geometric Functions and Operators
for schemas, Statement Behavior
PATH, Environment Variables
path (data type), Paths
pattern matching, Pattern Matching
patterns
in psql and pg_dump, Patterns
pclose, Geometric Functions and Operators
peer, Peer Authentication
percentile
continuous, Aggregate Functions
discrete, Aggregate Functions
percent_rank, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
performance, Performance Tips
perl, Requirements
Perl, PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
permission (see privilege)
pfree, Writing Code
PGAPPNAME, Environment Variables
pgbench, pgbench
PGcancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PGCHANNELBINDING, Environment Variables
PGCLIENTENCODING, Environment Variables
PGconn, Database Connection Control Functions
PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT, Environment Variables
pgcrypto, pgcrypto
PGDATA, Creating a Database Cluster
PGDATABASE, Environment Variables
PGDATESTYLE, Environment Variables
PGEventProc, Event Callback Procedure
PGGEQO, Environment Variables
PGGSSENCMODE, Environment Variables
PGGSSLIB, Environment Variables
PGHOST, Environment Variables
PGHOSTADDR, Environment Variables
PGKRBSRVNAME, Environment Variables
PGLOCALEDIR, Environment Variables
PGOPTIONS, Environment Variables
PGPASSFILE, Environment Variables
PGPASSWORD, Environment Variables
PGPORT, Environment Variables
pgp_armor_headers, pgp_armor_headers
pgp_key_id, pgp_key_id()
pgp_pub_decrypt, pgp_pub_decrypt()
pgp_pub_decrypt_bytea, pgp_pub_decrypt()
pgp_pub_encrypt, pgp_pub_encrypt()
pgp_pub_encrypt_bytea, pgp_pub_encrypt()
pgp_sym_decrypt, pgp_sym_decrypt()
pgp_sym_decrypt_bytea, pgp_sym_decrypt()
pgp_sym_encrypt, pgp_sym_encrypt()
pgp_sym_encrypt_bytea, pgp_sym_encrypt()
PGREQUIREPEER, Environment Variables
PGREQUIRESSL, Environment Variables
PGresult, Main Functions
pgrowlocks, pgrowlocks, Overview
PGSERVICE, Environment Variables
PGSERVICEFILE, Environment Variables
PGSSLCERT, Environment Variables
PGSSLCOMPRESSION, Environment Variables
PGSSLCRL, Environment Variables
PGSSLCRLDIR, Environment Variables
PGSSLKEY, Environment Variables
PGSSLMAXPROTOCOLVERSION, Environment Variables
PGSSLMINPROTOCOLVERSION, Environment Variables
PGSSLMODE, Environment Variables
PGSSLROOTCERT, Environment Variables
PGSSLSNI, Environment Variables
pgstatginindex, Functions
pgstathashindex, Functions
pgstatindex, Functions
pgstattuple, pgstattuple, Functions
pgstattuple_approx, Functions
PGSYSCONFDIR, Environment Variables
PGTARGETSESSIONATTRS, Environment Variables
PGTZ, Environment Variables
PGUSER, Environment Variables
pgxs, Extension Building Infrastructure
pg_advisory_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_unlock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_unlock_all, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_unlock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_xact_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_xact_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_aggregate, pg_aggregate
pg_am, pg_am
pg_amcheck, pg_amcheck
pg_amop, pg_amop
pg_amproc, pg_amproc
pg_archivecleanup, pg_archivecleanup
pg_attrdef, pg_attrdef
pg_attribute, pg_attribute
pg_authid, pg_authid
pg_auth_members, pg_auth_members
pg_available_extensions, pg_available_extensions
pg_available_extension_versions, pg_available_extension_versions
pg_backend_memory_contexts, pg_backend_memory_contexts
pg_backend_pid, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_backup_start, Backup Control Functions
pg_backup_stop, Backup Control Functions
pg_basebackup, pg_basebackup
pg_blocking_pids, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_buffercache, pg_buffercache
pg_buffercache_pages, pg_buffercache
pg_cancel_backend, Server Signaling Functions
pg_cast, pg_cast
pg_char_to_encoding, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_checksums, pg_checksums
pg_class, pg_class
pg_client_encoding, String Functions and Operators
pg_collation, pg_collation
pg_collation_actual_version, Database Object Management Functions
pg_collation_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
PG_COLOR, When Color is Used
PG_COLORS, Configuring the Colors
pg_column_compression, Database Object Management Functions
pg_column_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_config, pg_config, pg_config
with - ecpg, Processing Embedded SQL Programs
with libpq, Building libpq Programs
with user-defined C functions, Writing Code
pg_conf_load_time, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_constraint, pg_constraint
pg_controldata, pg_controldata
pg_control_checkpoint, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_control_init, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_control_recovery, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_control_system, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_conversion, pg_conversion
pg_conversion_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_copy_logical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_copy_physical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_create_logical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_create_physical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_create_restore_point, Backup Control Functions
pg_ctl, Creating a Database Cluster, Starting the Database Server, pg_ctl
pg_current_logfile, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_wal_flush_lsn, Backup Control Functions
pg_current_wal_insert_lsn, Backup Control Functions
pg_current_wal_lsn, Backup Control Functions
pg_current_xact_id, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_xact_id_if_assigned, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_cursors, pg_cursors
pg_database, Template Databases, pg_database
pg_database_collation_actual_version, Database Object Management Functions
pg_database_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_db_role_setting, pg_db_role_setting
pg_ddl_command, Pseudo-Types
pg_default_acl, pg_default_acl
pg_depend, pg_depend
pg_describe_object, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_description, pg_description
pg_drop_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_dump, pg_dump
pg_dumpall, pg_dumpall
use during upgrade, Upgrading Data via pg_dumpall
pg_encoding_to_char, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_enum, pg_enum
pg_event_trigger, pg_event_trigger
pg_event_trigger_ddl_commands, Capturing Changes at Command End
pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects, Processing Objects Dropped by a DDL Command
pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_oid, Handling a Table Rewrite Event
pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_reason, Handling a Table Rewrite Event
pg_export_snapshot, Snapshot Synchronization Functions
pg_extension, pg_extension
pg_extension_config_dump, Extension Configuration Tables
pg_filenode_relation, Database Object Management Functions
pg_file_rename, adminpack
pg_file_settings, pg_file_settings
pg_file_sync, adminpack
pg_file_unlink, adminpack
pg_file_write, adminpack
pg_foreign_data_wrapper, pg_foreign_data_wrapper
pg_foreign_server, pg_foreign_server
pg_foreign_table, pg_foreign_table
pg_freespace, Functions
pg_freespacemap, pg_freespacemap
pg_function_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_catalog_foreign_keys, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_constraintdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_expr, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_functiondef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_function_arguments, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_function_identity_arguments, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_function_result, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_indexdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_keywords, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_multixact_members, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_object_address, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_partition_constraintdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_ruledef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_serial_sequence, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_statisticsobjdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_triggerdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_userbyid, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_viewdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_wal_replay_pause_state, Recovery Control Functions
pg_get_wal_resource_managers, Recovery Control Functions
pg_group, pg_group
pg_has_role, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_hba.conf, The pg_hba.conf File
pg_hba_file_rules, pg_hba_file_rules
pg_ident.conf, User Name Maps
pg_identify_object, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_identify_object_as_address, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ident_file_mappings, pg_ident_file_mappings
pg_import_system_collations, Database Object Management Functions
pg_index, pg_index
pg_indexam_has_property, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_indexes, pg_indexes
pg_indexes_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_index_column_has_property, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_index_has_property, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_inherits, pg_inherits
pg_init_privs, pg_init_privs
pg_isready, pg_isready
pg_is_in_recovery, Recovery Control Functions
pg_is_other_temp_schema, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_is_wal_replay_paused, Recovery Control Functions
pg_jit_available, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_language, pg_language
pg_largeobject, pg_largeobject
pg_largeobject_metadata, pg_largeobject_metadata
pg_last_committed_xact, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_last_wal_receive_lsn, Recovery Control Functions
pg_last_wal_replay_lsn, Recovery Control Functions
pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp, Recovery Control Functions
pg_listening_channels, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_locks, pg_locks
pg_logdir_ls, adminpack
pg_logical_emit_message, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_get_binary_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_get_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_peek_binary_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_peek_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_log_backend_memory_contexts, Server Signaling Functions
pg_lsn, pg_lsn Type
pg_ls_archive_statusdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_dir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_logdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_logicalmapdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_logicalsnapdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_replslotdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_tmpdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_waldir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_matviews, pg_matviews
pg_mcv_list_items, Inspecting MCV Lists
pg_my_temp_schema, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_namespace, pg_namespace
pg_notification_queue_usage, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_notify, pg_notify
pg_opclass, pg_opclass
pg_opclass_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_operator, pg_operator
pg_operator_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_opfamily, pg_opfamily
pg_opfamily_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_options_to_table, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_parameter_acl, pg_parameter_acl
pg_partitioned_table, pg_partitioned_table
pg_partition_ancestors, Database Object Management Functions
pg_partition_root, Database Object Management Functions
pg_partition_tree, Database Object Management Functions
pg_policies, pg_policies
pg_policy, pg_policy
pg_postmaster_start_time, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_prepared_statements, pg_prepared_statements
pg_prepared_xacts, pg_prepared_xacts
pg_prewarm, pg_prewarm
pg_prewarm.autoprewarm configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_prewarm.autoprewarm_interval configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_proc, pg_proc
pg_promote, Recovery Control Functions
pg_publication, pg_publication
pg_publication_namespace, pg_publication_namespace
pg_publication_rel, pg_publication_rel
pg_publication_tables, pg_publication_tables
pg_range, pg_range
pg_read_binary_file, Generic File Access Functions
pg_read_file, Generic File Access Functions
pg_receivewal, pg_receivewal
pg_receivexlog, pg_receivexlog renamed to pg_receivewal (see pg_receivewal)
pg_recvlogical, pg_recvlogical
pg_relation_filenode, Database Object Management Functions
pg_relation_filepath, Database Object Management Functions
pg_relation_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_reload_conf, Server Signaling Functions
pg_relpages, Functions
pg_replication_origin, pg_replication_origin
pg_replication_origin_advance, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_create, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_drop, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_oid, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_progress, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_progress, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_reset, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_setup, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_status, pg_replication_origin_status
pg_replication_origin_xact_reset, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_xact_setup, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_slots, pg_replication_slots
pg_replication_slot_advance, Replication Management Functions
pg_resetwal, pg_resetwal
pg_resetxlog, pg_resetxlog renamed to pg_resetwal (see pg_resetwal)
pg_restore, pg_restore
pg_rewind, pg_rewind
pg_rewrite, pg_rewrite
pg_roles, pg_roles
pg_rotate_logfile, Server Signaling Functions
pg_rules, pg_rules
pg_safe_snapshot_blocking_pids, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_seclabel, pg_seclabel
pg_seclabels, pg_seclabels
pg_sequence, pg_sequence
pg_sequences, pg_sequences
pg_service.conf, The Connection Service File
pg_settings, pg_settings
pg_settings_get_flags, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_shadow, pg_shadow
pg_shdepend, pg_shdepend
pg_shdescription, pg_shdescription
pg_shmem_allocations, pg_shmem_allocations
pg_shseclabel, pg_shseclabel
pg_size_bytes, Database Object Management Functions
pg_size_pretty, Database Object Management Functions
pg_sleep, Delaying Execution
pg_sleep_for, Delaying Execution
pg_sleep_until, Delaying Execution
pg_snapshot_xip, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_snapshot_xmax, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_snapshot_xmin, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_statio_all_indexes, Viewing Statistics, pg_statio_all_indexes
pg_statio_all_sequences, Viewing Statistics, pg_statio_all_sequences
pg_statio_all_tables, Viewing Statistics, pg_statio_all_tables
pg_statio_sys_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_sys_sequences, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_sys_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_user_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_user_sequences, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_user_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_statistic, Single-Column Statistics, pg_statistic
pg_statistics_obj_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_statistic_ext, Extended Statistics, pg_statistic_ext
pg_statistic_ext_data, Extended Statistics, pg_statistic_ext
pg_stats, Single-Column Statistics, pg_stats
pg_stats_ext, pg_stats_ext
pg_stats_ext_exprs, pg_stats_ext_exprs
pg_stat_activity, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_activity
pg_stat_all_indexes, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_all_indexes
pg_stat_all_tables, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_all_tables
pg_stat_archiver, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_archiver
pg_stat_bgwriter, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_bgwriter
pg_stat_clear_snapshot, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_database, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_database
pg_stat_database_conflicts, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_database_conflicts
pg_stat_file, Generic File Access Functions
pg_stat_get_activity, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_activity, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_activity_start, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_client_addr, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_client_port, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_dbid, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_idset, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_pid, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_start, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_userid, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event_type, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_xact_start, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_snapshot_timestamp, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_xact_blocks_fetched, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_xact_blocks_hit, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_gssapi, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_gssapi
pg_stat_progress_analyze, Viewing Statistics, ANALYZE Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_basebackup, Viewing Statistics, Base Backup Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_cluster, Viewing Statistics, CLUSTER Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_copy, Viewing Statistics, COPY Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_create_index, Viewing Statistics, CREATE INDEX Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_vacuum, Viewing Statistics, VACUUM Progress Reporting
pg_stat_recovery_prefetch, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_recovery_prefetch
pg_stat_replication, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_replication
pg_stat_replication_slots, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_replication_slots
pg_stat_reset, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_replication_slot, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_shared, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_single_function_counters, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_single_table_counters, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_slru, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_subscription_stats, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_slru, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_slru
pg_stat_ssl, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_ssl
pg_stat_statements, pg_stat_statements
function, Functions
pg_stat_statements.max configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.save configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.track configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.track_planning configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.track_utility configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements_info, The pg_stat_statements_info View
pg_stat_statements_reset, Functions
pg_stat_subscription, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_subscription
pg_stat_subscription_stats, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_subscription_stats
pg_stat_sys_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_sys_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_user_functions, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_user_functions
pg_stat_user_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_user_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_wal, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_wal
pg_stat_wal_receiver, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_wal_receiver
pg_stat_xact_all_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_xact_sys_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_xact_user_functions, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_xact_user_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_subscription, pg_subscription
pg_subscription_rel, pg_subscription_rel
pg_surgery, pg_surgery
pg_switch_wal, Backup Control Functions
pg_tables, pg_tables
pg_tablespace, pg_tablespace
pg_tablespace_databases, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_tablespace_location, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_tablespace_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_table_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_table_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_temp, Statement Behavior
securing functions, Writing SECURITY DEFINER Functions Safely
pg_terminate_backend, Server Signaling Functions
pg_test_fsync, pg_test_fsync
pg_test_timing, pg_test_timing
pg_timezone_abbrevs, pg_timezone_abbrevs
pg_timezone_names, pg_timezone_names
pg_total_relation_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_transform, pg_transform
pg_trgm, pg_trgm
pg_trgm.similarity_threshold configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
pg_trgm.strict_word_similarity_threshold configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
pg_trgm.word_similarity_threshold configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
pg_trigger, pg_trigger
pg_trigger_depth, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_try_advisory_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_try_advisory_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_try_advisory_xact_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_try_advisory_xact_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_ts_config, pg_ts_config
pg_ts_config_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ts_config_map, pg_ts_config_map
pg_ts_dict, pg_ts_dict
pg_ts_dict_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ts_parser, pg_ts_parser
pg_ts_parser_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ts_template, pg_ts_template
pg_ts_template_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_type, pg_type
pg_typeof, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_type_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_upgrade, pg_upgrade
pg_user, pg_user
pg_user_mapping, pg_user_mapping
pg_user_mappings, pg_user_mappings
pg_verifybackup, pg_verifybackup
pg_views, pg_views
pg_visibility, pg_visibility
pg_visible_in_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_waldump, pg_waldump
pg_walfile_name, Backup Control Functions
pg_walfile_name_offset, Backup Control Functions
pg_walinspect, pg_walinspect
pg_wal_lsn_diff, Backup Control Functions
pg_wal_replay_pause, Recovery Control Functions
pg_wal_replay_resume, Recovery Control Functions
pg_xact_commit_timestamp, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_xact_commit_timestamp_origin, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_xact_status, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_xlogdump, pg_xlogdump renamed to pg_waldump (see pg_waldump)
phantom read, Transaction Isolation
phraseto_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Queries
pi, Mathematical Functions and Operators
PIC, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
PID
determining PID of server process
in libpq, Connection Status Functions
pipelining, Pipeline Mode, Pipelining
in libpq, Pipeline Mode
protocol specification, Pipelining
PITR, Backup and Restore
PITR standby, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
pkg-config, PostgreSQL Features
with + Z

A

abbrev, Network Address Functions and Operators
ABORT, ABORT
abs, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ACL, Privileges
aclcontains, System Information Functions and Operators
acldefault, System Information Functions and Operators
aclexplode, System Information Functions and Operators
aclitem, Privileges
aclitemeq, System Information Functions and Operators
acos, Mathematical Functions and Operators
acosd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
acosh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
administration tools
externally maintained, Administration Tools
adminpack, adminpack
advisory lock, Advisory Locks
age, Date/Time Functions and Operators, System Information Functions and Operators
aggregate function, Aggregate Functions, Aggregate Expressions, Aggregate Functions, User-Defined Aggregates
built-in, Aggregate Functions
invocation, Aggregate Expressions
moving aggregate, Moving-Aggregate Mode
ordered set, Ordered-Set Aggregates
partial aggregation, Partial Aggregation
polymorphic, Polymorphic and Variadic Aggregates
support functions for, Support Functions for Aggregates
user-defined, User-Defined Aggregates
variadic, Polymorphic and Variadic Aggregates
AIX, AIX
installation on, AIX
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
akeys, hstore Operators and Functions
alias, Table and Column Aliases, Column Labels
for table name in query, Joins Between Tables
in the FROM clause, Table and Column Aliases
in the select list, Column Labels
ALL, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP, DISTINCT, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
GROUP BY ALL, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
SELECT ALL, DISTINCT
allow_in_place_tablespaces configuration parameter, Developer Options
allow_system_table_mods configuration parameter, Developer Options
ALTER AGGREGATE, ALTER AGGREGATE
ALTER COLLATION, ALTER COLLATION
ALTER CONVERSION, ALTER CONVERSION
ALTER DATABASE, ALTER DATABASE
ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES, ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
ALTER DOMAIN, ALTER DOMAIN
ALTER EVENT TRIGGER, ALTER EVENT TRIGGER
ALTER EXTENSION, ALTER EXTENSION
ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
ALTER FOREIGN TABLE, ALTER FOREIGN TABLE
ALTER FUNCTION, ALTER FUNCTION
ALTER GROUP, ALTER GROUP
ALTER INDEX, ALTER INDEX
ALTER LANGUAGE, ALTER LANGUAGE
ALTER LARGE OBJECT, ALTER LARGE OBJECT
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW
ALTER OPERATOR, ALTER OPERATOR
ALTER OPERATOR CLASS, ALTER OPERATOR CLASS
ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY, ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY
ALTER POLICY, ALTER POLICY
ALTER PROCEDURE, ALTER PROCEDURE
ALTER PUBLICATION, ALTER PUBLICATION
ALTER ROLE, Role Attributes, ALTER ROLE
ALTER ROUTINE, ALTER ROUTINE
ALTER RULE, ALTER RULE
ALTER SCHEMA, ALTER SCHEMA
ALTER SEQUENCE, ALTER SEQUENCE
ALTER SERVER, ALTER SERVER
ALTER STATISTICS, ALTER STATISTICS
ALTER SUBSCRIPTION, ALTER SUBSCRIPTION
ALTER SYSTEM, ALTER SYSTEM
ALTER TABLE, ALTER TABLE
ALTER TABLESPACE, ALTER TABLESPACE
ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION, ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY, ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER, ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER
ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE, ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE
ALTER TRIGGER, ALTER TRIGGER
ALTER TYPE, ALTER TYPE
ALTER USER, ALTER USER
ALTER USER MAPPING, ALTER USER MAPPING
ALTER VIEW, ALTER VIEW
amcheck, amcheck
ANALYZE, Updating Planner Statistics, ANALYZE
AND (operator), Logical Operators
anonymous code blocks, DO
any, Pseudo-Types
ANY, Aggregate Functions, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
anyarray, Pseudo-Types
anycompatible, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblearray, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblemultirange, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblenonarray, Pseudo-Types
anycompatiblerange, Pseudo-Types
anyelement, Pseudo-Types
anyenum, Pseudo-Types
anymultirange, Pseudo-Types
anynonarray, Pseudo-Types
anyrange, Pseudo-Types
applicable role, applicable_roles
application_name configuration parameter, What to Log
arbitrary precision numbers, Arbitrary Precision Numbers
Archive Modules, Archive Modules
archive_cleanup_command configuration parameter, Archive Recovery
archive_command configuration parameter, Archiving
archive_library configuration parameter, Archiving
archive_mode configuration parameter, Archiving
archive_timeout configuration parameter, Archiving
area, Geometric Functions and Operators
armor, armor(), dearmor()
array, Arrays
accessing, Accessing Arrays
constant, Array Value Input
constructor, Array Constructors
declaration, Declaration of Array Types
I/O, Array Input and Output Syntax
modifying, Modifying Arrays
of user-defined type, User-Defined Types
searching, Searching in Arrays
ARRAY, Array Constructors, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
array_agg, Aggregate Functions, Functions
array_append, Array Functions and Operators
array_cat, Array Functions and Operators
array_dims, Array Functions and Operators
array_fill, Array Functions and Operators
array_length, Array Functions and Operators
array_lower, Array Functions and Operators
array_ndims, Array Functions and Operators
array_nulls configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
array_position, Array Functions and Operators
array_positions, Array Functions and Operators
array_prepend, Array Functions and Operators
array_remove, Array Functions and Operators
array_replace, Array Functions and Operators
array_to_json, Processing and Creating JSON Data
array_to_string, Array Functions and Operators
array_to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
array_upper, Array Functions and Operators
ascii, String Functions and Operators
asin, Mathematical Functions and Operators
asind, Mathematical Functions and Operators
asinh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ASSERT
in PL/pgSQL, Checking Assertions
assertions
in PL/pgSQL, Checking Assertions
asynchronous commit, Asynchronous Commit
AT TIME ZONE, AT TIME ZONE
atan, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atan2, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atan2d, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atand, Mathematical Functions and Operators
atanh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
authentication_timeout configuration parameter, Authentication
auth_delay, auth_delay
auth_delay.milliseconds configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto-increment (see serial)
autocommit
bulk-loading data, Disable Autocommit
psql, Variables
autosummarize storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
autovacuum
configuration parameters, Automatic Vacuuming
general information, The Autovacuum Daemon
autovacuum configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
autovacuum_analyze_scale_factor
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_analyze_threshold
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_enabled storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_freeze_max_age
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_freeze_min_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_freeze_table_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_max_workers configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
autovacuum_multixact_freeze_max_age
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_naptime configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
autovacuum_vacuum_cost_delay
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_cost_limit
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_insert_scale_factor
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_insert_threshold
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_scale_factor
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_vacuum_threshold
configuration parameter, Automatic Vacuuming
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
autovacuum_work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
auto_explain, auto_explain
auto_explain.log_analyze configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_buffers configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_format configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_level configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_min_duration configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_nested_statements configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_settings configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_timing configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_triggers configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_verbose configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.log_wal configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
auto_explain.sample_rate configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
avals, hstore Operators and Functions
average, Aggregate Functions
avg, Aggregate Functions

B

B-Tree (see index)
backend_flush_after configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
Background workers, Background Worker Processes
backslash escapes, String Constants with C-Style Escapes
backslash_quote configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
backtrace_functions configuration parameter, Developer Options
backup, Backup Control Functions, Backup and Restore
Backup Manifest, Backup Manifest Format
base type, The PostgreSQL Type System
base64 format, Binary String Functions and Operators
basebackup_to_shell, basebackup_to_shell
basebackup_to_shell.command configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
basebackup_to_shell.required_role configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
BASE_BACKUP, Streaming Replication Protocol
basic_archive, basic_archive
basic_archive.archive_directory configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
batch mode, Pipeline Mode
in libpq, Pipeline Mode
BEGIN, BEGIN
BETWEEN, Comparison Functions and Operators
BETWEEN SYMMETRIC, Comparison Functions and Operators
BGWORKER_BACKEND_​DATABASE_CONNECTION, Background Worker Processes
BGWORKER_SHMEM_ACCESS, Background Worker Processes
bgwriter_delay configuration parameter, Background Writer
bgwriter_flush_after configuration parameter, Background Writer
bgwriter_lru_maxpages configuration parameter, Background Writer
bgwriter_lru_multiplier configuration parameter, Background Writer
bigint, Numeric Constants, Integer Types
bigserial, Serial Types
binary data, Binary Data Types, Binary String Functions and Operators
functions, Binary String Functions and Operators
binary string
concatenation, Binary String Functions and Operators
converting to character string, Binary String Functions and Operators
length, Binary String Functions and Operators
bison, Requirements
bit string, Bit-String Constants, Bit String Types
constant, Bit-String Constants
data type, Bit String Types
length, Bit String Functions and Operators
bit strings, Bit String Functions and Operators
functions, Bit String Functions and Operators
bitmap scan, Combining Multiple Indexes, Planner Method Configuration
bit_and, Aggregate Functions
bit_count, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
bit_length, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
bit_or, Aggregate Functions
bit_xor, Aggregate Functions
BLOB (see large object)
block_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
bloom, bloom
bonjour configuration parameter, Connection Settings
bonjour_name configuration parameter, Connection Settings
Boolean, Boolean Type
data type, Boolean Type
operators (see operators, logical)
bool_and, Aggregate Functions
bool_or, Aggregate Functions
booting
starting the server during, Starting the Database Server
bound_box, Geometric Functions and Operators
box, Geometric Functions and Operators
box (data type), Boxes
BRIN (see index)
brin_desummarize_range, Index Maintenance Functions
brin_metapage_info, BRIN Functions
brin_page_items, BRIN Functions
brin_page_type, BRIN Functions
brin_revmap_data, BRIN Functions
brin_summarize_new_values, Index Maintenance Functions
brin_summarize_range, Index Maintenance Functions
broadcast, Network Address Functions and Operators
BSD Authentication, BSD Authentication
btree_gin, btree_gin
btree_gist, btree_gist
btrim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
bt_index_check, Functions
bt_index_parent_check, Functions
bt_metap, B-Tree Functions
bt_page_items, B-Tree Functions
bt_page_stats, B-Tree Functions
buffering storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
bytea, Binary Data Types
bytea_output configuration parameter, Statement Behavior

C

C, libpq — C Library, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
C++, Using C++ for Extensibility
CALL, CALL
canceling, Canceling Queries in Progress
SQL command, Canceling Queries in Progress
cardinality, Array Functions and Operators
CASCADE, Dependency Tracking
with DROP, Dependency Tracking
foreign key action, Foreign Keys
Cascading Replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
CASE, Conditional Expressions, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
case sensitivity
of SQL commands, Identifiers and Key Words
cast, CREATE CAST
I/O conversion, CREATE CAST
cbrt, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ceil, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ceiling, Mathematical Functions and Operators
center, Geometric Functions and Operators
Certificate, Certificate Authentication
chained transactions, Transaction Management, Parameters, Parameters
in PL/pgSQL, Transaction Management
char, Character Types
character, Character Types
character set, Locale and Formatting, Preset Options, Character Set Support
character string, String Constants, Character Types
concatenation, String Functions and Operators
constant, String Constants
converting to binary string, Binary String Functions and Operators
data types, Character Types
length, String Functions and Operators
prefix test, String Functions and Operators
character varying, Character Types
character_length, String Functions and Operators
char_length, String Functions and Operators
check constraint, Check Constraints
CHECK OPTION, CREATE VIEW
checkpoint, WAL Configuration
CHECKPOINT, CHECKPOINT
checkpoint_completion_target configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checkpoint_flush_after configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checkpoint_timeout configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checkpoint_warning configuration parameter, Checkpoints
checksums, Data Checksums
check_function_bodies configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
chr, String Functions and Operators
cid, Object Identifier Types
cidr, cidr
circle, Circles, Geometric Functions and Operators
citext, citext
client authentication, Client Authentication
timeout during, Authentication
client_connection_check_interval configuration parameter, Connection Settings
client_encoding configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
client_min_messages configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
clock_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
CLOSE, CLOSE
cluster
of databases (see database cluster)
CLUSTER, CLUSTER
clusterdb, clusterdb
clustering, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
cluster_name configuration parameter, Process Title
cmax, System Columns
cmin, System Columns
COALESCE, COALESCE
COLLATE, Collation Expressions
collation, Collation Support
in PL/pgSQL, Collation of PL/pgSQL Variables
in SQL functions, SQL Functions with Collations
COLLATION FOR, System Information Functions and Operators
color, Color Support
column, Concepts, Table Basics
adding, Adding a Column
removing, Removing a Column
renaming, Renaming a Column
system column, System Columns
column data type
changing, Changing a Column's Data Type
column reference, Column References
col_description, System Information Functions and Operators
comment, Comments
about database objects, System Information Functions and Operators
in SQL, Comments
COMMENT, COMMENT
COMMIT, COMMIT
COMMIT PREPARED, COMMIT PREPARED
commit_delay configuration parameter, Settings
commit_siblings configuration parameter, Settings
common table expression (see WITH)
comparison, Comparison Functions and Operators, Subquery Expressions
composite type, Row and Array Comparisons
operators, Comparison Functions and Operators
row constructor, Row and Array Comparisons
subquery result row, Subquery Expressions
compiling, Building libpq Programs
libpq applications, Building libpq Programs
composite type, Composite Types, The PostgreSQL Type System
comparison, Row and Array Comparisons
constant, Constructing Composite Values
constructor, Row Constructors
computed field, Using Composite Types in Queries
compute_query_id configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
concat, String Functions and Operators
concat_ws, String Functions and Operators
concurrency, Concurrency Control
conditional expression, Conditional Expressions
configuration
of recovery
general settings, Recovery
of a standby server, Archive Recovery
of the server, Server Configuration
of the server
functions, Configuration Settings Functions
configure, Installation Procedure
configure environment variables, configure Environment Variables
configure options, configure Options
config_file configuration parameter, File Locations
conjunction, Logical Operators
connectby, Functions Provided, connectby
connection service file, The Connection Service File
conninfo, Connection Strings
constant, Constants
constraint, Constraints
adding, Adding a Constraint
check, Check Constraints
exclusion, Exclusion Constraints
foreign key, Foreign Keys
name, Check Constraints
NOT NULL, Not-Null Constraints
primary key, Primary Keys
removing, Removing a Constraint
unique, Unique Constraints
constraint exclusion, Partitioning and Constraint Exclusion, Other Planner Options
constraint_exclusion configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
container type, The PostgreSQL Type System
CONTINUE
in PL/pgSQL, CONTINUE
continuous archiving, Backup and Restore
in standby, Continuous Archiving in Standby
control file, Extension Files
convert, Binary String Functions and Operators
convert_from, Binary String Functions and Operators
convert_to, Binary String Functions and Operators
COPY, Populating a Table With Rows, Functions Associated with the COPY Command, COPY
with libpq, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
corr, Aggregate Functions
correlation, Aggregate Functions
in the query planner, Extended Statistics
cos, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cosd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cosh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cot, Mathematical Functions and Operators
cotd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
count, Aggregate Functions
covariance
population, Aggregate Functions
sample, Aggregate Functions
covar_pop, Aggregate Functions
covar_samp, Aggregate Functions
covering index, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
cpu_index_tuple_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
cpu_operator_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
cpu_tuple_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
CREATE ACCESS METHOD, CREATE ACCESS METHOD
CREATE AGGREGATE, CREATE AGGREGATE
CREATE CAST, CREATE CAST
CREATE COLLATION, CREATE COLLATION
CREATE CONVERSION, CREATE CONVERSION
CREATE DATABASE, Creating a Database, CREATE DATABASE
CREATE DOMAIN, CREATE DOMAIN
CREATE EVENT TRIGGER, CREATE EVENT TRIGGER
CREATE EXTENSION, CREATE EXTENSION
CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
CREATE FOREIGN TABLE, CREATE FOREIGN TABLE
CREATE FUNCTION, CREATE FUNCTION
CREATE GROUP, CREATE GROUP
CREATE INDEX, CREATE INDEX
CREATE LANGUAGE, CREATE LANGUAGE
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
CREATE OPERATOR, CREATE OPERATOR
CREATE OPERATOR CLASS, CREATE OPERATOR CLASS
CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY, CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY
CREATE POLICY, CREATE POLICY
CREATE PROCEDURE, CREATE PROCEDURE
CREATE PUBLICATION, CREATE PUBLICATION
CREATE ROLE, Database Roles, CREATE ROLE
CREATE RULE, CREATE RULE
CREATE SCHEMA, CREATE SCHEMA
CREATE SEQUENCE, CREATE SEQUENCE
CREATE SERVER, CREATE SERVER
CREATE STATISTICS, CREATE STATISTICS
CREATE SUBSCRIPTION, CREATE SUBSCRIPTION
CREATE TABLE, Creating a New Table, CREATE TABLE
CREATE TABLE AS, CREATE TABLE AS
CREATE TABLESPACE, Tablespaces, CREATE TABLESPACE
CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION, CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY, CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER, CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER
CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE, CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE
CREATE TRANSFORM, CREATE TRANSFORM
CREATE TRIGGER, CREATE TRIGGER
CREATE TYPE, CREATE TYPE
CREATE USER, CREATE USER
CREATE USER MAPPING, CREATE USER MAPPING
CREATE VIEW, CREATE VIEW
createdb, Creating a Database, Creating a Database, createdb
createuser, Database Roles, createuser
CREATE_REPLICATION_SLOT, Streaming Replication Protocol
cross compilation, Build Process Details
cross join, Joined Tables
crosstab, crosstab(text), crosstabN(text), crosstab(text, text)
crypt, crypt()
cstring, Pseudo-Types
CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format
in psql, Meta-Commands
ctid, System Columns
CTID, View Rules in Non-SELECT Statements
CUBE, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
cube (extension), cube
cume_dist, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
current_catalog, System Information Functions and Operators
current_database, System Information Functions and Operators
current_date, Date/Time Functions and Operators
current_logfiles
and the log_destination configuration parameter, Where to Log
and the pg_current_logfile function, System Information Functions and Operators
current_query, System Information Functions and Operators
current_role, System Information Functions and Operators
current_schema, System Information Functions and Operators
current_schemas, System Information Functions and Operators
current_setting, Configuration Settings Functions
current_time, Date/Time Functions and Operators
current_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
current_user, System Information Functions and Operators
currval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
cursor, Cursors, CLOSE, DECLARE, EXPLAIN, FETCH, MOVE
CLOSE, CLOSE
DECLARE, DECLARE
FETCH, FETCH
in PL/pgSQL, Cursors
MOVE, MOVE
showing the query plan, EXPLAIN
cursor_tuple_fraction configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
custom scan provider, Writing a Custom Scan Provider
handler for, Writing a Custom Scan Provider
Cygwin, Cygwin
installation on, Cygwin

D

data area (see database cluster)
data partitioning, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
data type, Data Types, Numeric Types, Enumerated Types, Domain Types, Type Conversion, The PostgreSQL Type System, The PostgreSQL Type System, The PostgreSQL Type System, Polymorphic Types, Base Types in C-Language Functions, User-Defined Types
base, The PostgreSQL Type System
category, Overview
composite, The PostgreSQL Type System
constant, Constants of Other Types
container, The PostgreSQL Type System
conversion, Type Conversion
domain, Domain Types
enumerated (enum), Enumerated Types
internal organization, Base Types in C-Language Functions
numeric, Numeric Types
polymorphic, Polymorphic Types
type cast, Type Casts
user-defined, User-Defined Types
database, Creating a Database, Managing Databases
creating, Creating a Database
privilege to create, Role Attributes
database activity, Monitoring Database Activity
monitoring, Monitoring Database Activity
database cluster, Concepts, Creating a Database Cluster
data_checksums configuration parameter, Preset Options
data_directory configuration parameter, File Locations
data_directory_mode configuration parameter, Preset Options
data_sync_retry configuration parameter, Error Handling
date, Date/Time Types, Dates
constants, Special Values
current, Current Date/Time
output format, Date/Time Output
(see also formatting)
DateStyle configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
date_bin, date_bin
date_part, Date/Time Functions and Operators, EXTRACT, date_part
date_trunc, Date/Time Functions and Operators, date_trunc
dblink, dblink, dblink
dblink_build_sql_delete, dblink_build_sql_delete
dblink_build_sql_insert, dblink_build_sql_insert
dblink_build_sql_update, dblink_build_sql_update
dblink_cancel_query, dblink_cancel_query
dblink_close, dblink_close
dblink_connect, dblink_connect
dblink_connect_u, dblink_connect_u
dblink_disconnect, dblink_disconnect
dblink_error_message, dblink_error_message
dblink_exec, dblink_exec
dblink_fetch, dblink_fetch
dblink_get_connections, dblink_get_connections
dblink_get_notify, dblink_get_notify
dblink_get_pkey, dblink_get_pkey
dblink_get_result, dblink_get_result
dblink_is_busy, dblink_is_busy
dblink_open, dblink_open
dblink_send_query, dblink_send_query
db_user_namespace configuration parameter, Authentication
deadlock, Deadlocks
timeout during, Lock Management
deadlock_timeout configuration parameter, Lock Management
DEALLOCATE, DEALLOCATE
dearmor, armor(), dearmor()
debug_assertions configuration parameter, Preset Options
debug_deadlocks configuration parameter, Developer Options
debug_discard_caches configuration parameter, Developer Options
debug_pretty_print configuration parameter, What to Log
debug_print_parse configuration parameter, What to Log
debug_print_plan configuration parameter, What to Log
debug_print_rewritten configuration parameter, What to Log
decimal (see numeric)
DECLARE, DECLARE
decode, Binary String Functions and Operators
decode_bytea
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
decrypt, Raw Encryption Functions
decrypt_iv, Raw Encryption Functions
deduplicate_items storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
default value, Default Values
changing, Changing a Column's Default Value
default-roles, Default Roles Renamed to Predefined Roles
default_statistics_target configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
default_tablespace configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_table_access_method configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_text_search_config configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
default_toast_compression configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_transaction_deferrable configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_transaction_isolation configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
default_transaction_read_only configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
deferrable transaction, Statement Behavior
setting, SET TRANSACTION
setting default, Statement Behavior
defined, hstore Operators and Functions
degrees, Mathematical Functions and Operators
delay, Delaying Execution
DELETE, Deletions, Deleting Data, Returning Data from Modified Rows, DELETE
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
delete, hstore Operators and Functions
deleting, Deleting Data
dense_rank, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
diagonal, Geometric Functions and Operators
diameter, Geometric Functions and Operators
dict_int, dict_int
dict_xsyn, dict_xsyn
difference, Soundex
digest, digest()
dirty read, Transaction Isolation
DISCARD, DISCARD
disjunction, Logical Operators
disk drive, WAL Internals
disk space, Recovering Disk Space
disk usage, Determining Disk Usage
DISTINCT, Querying a Table, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP, DISTINCT
GROUP BY DISTINCT, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
SELECT DISTINCT, DISTINCT
div, Mathematical Functions and Operators
dmetaphone, Double Metaphone
dmetaphone_alt, Double Metaphone
DO, DO
document, What Is a Document?
text search, What Is a Document?
dollar quoting, Dollar-Quoted String Constants
domain, Domain Types
double precision, Floating-Point Types
DROP ACCESS METHOD, DROP ACCESS METHOD
DROP AGGREGATE, DROP AGGREGATE
DROP CAST, DROP CAST
DROP COLLATION, DROP COLLATION
DROP CONVERSION, DROP CONVERSION
DROP DATABASE, Destroying a Database, DROP DATABASE
DROP DOMAIN, DROP DOMAIN
DROP EVENT TRIGGER, DROP EVENT TRIGGER
DROP EXTENSION, DROP EXTENSION
DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER, DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER
DROP FOREIGN TABLE, DROP FOREIGN TABLE
DROP FUNCTION, DROP FUNCTION
DROP GROUP, DROP GROUP
DROP INDEX, DROP INDEX
DROP LANGUAGE, DROP LANGUAGE
DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW, DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW
DROP OPERATOR, DROP OPERATOR
DROP OPERATOR CLASS, DROP OPERATOR CLASS
DROP OPERATOR FAMILY, DROP OPERATOR FAMILY
DROP OWNED, DROP OWNED
DROP POLICY, DROP POLICY
DROP PROCEDURE, DROP PROCEDURE
DROP PUBLICATION, DROP PUBLICATION
DROP ROLE, Database Roles, DROP ROLE
DROP ROUTINE, DROP ROUTINE
DROP RULE, DROP RULE
DROP SCHEMA, DROP SCHEMA
DROP SEQUENCE, DROP SEQUENCE
DROP SERVER, DROP SERVER
DROP STATISTICS, DROP STATISTICS
DROP SUBSCRIPTION, DROP SUBSCRIPTION
DROP TABLE, Creating a New Table, DROP TABLE
DROP TABLESPACE, DROP TABLESPACE
DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION, DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION
DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY, DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY
DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER, DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER
DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE, DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE
DROP TRANSFORM, DROP TRANSFORM
DROP TRIGGER, DROP TRIGGER
DROP TYPE, DROP TYPE
DROP USER, DROP USER
DROP USER MAPPING, DROP USER MAPPING
DROP VIEW, DROP VIEW
dropdb, Destroying a Database, dropdb
dropuser, Database Roles, dropuser
DROP_REPLICATION_SLOT, Streaming Replication Protocol
DTD, Creating XML Values
DTrace, Developer Options, Dynamic Tracing
duplicate, Querying a Table
duplicates, DISTINCT
dynamic loading, Other Defaults, Dynamic Loading
dynamic_library_path, Dynamic Loading
dynamic_library_path configuration parameter, Other Defaults
dynamic_shared_memory_type configuration parameter, Memory

E

each, hstore Operators and Functions
earth, Cube-Based Earth Distances
earthdistance, earthdistance
earth_box, Cube-Based Earth Distances
earth_distance, Cube-Based Earth Distances
ECPG, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
ecpg, ecpg
effective_cache_size configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
effective_io_concurrency configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
elog, Reporting Errors Within the Server
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
in PL/Python, Utility Functions
in PL/Tcl, Database Access from PL/Tcl
embedded SQL, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
in C, ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
enabled role, enabled_roles
enable_async_append configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_bitmapscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_gathermerge configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_hashagg configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_hashjoin configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_incremental_sort configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_indexonlyscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_indexscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_material configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_memoize configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_mergejoin configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_nestloop configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_parallel_append configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_parallel_hash configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_partitionwise_aggregate configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_partitionwise_join configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_partition_pruning configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_seqscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_sort configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
enable_tidscan configuration parameter, Planner Method Configuration
encode, Binary String Functions and Operators
encode_array_constructor
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encode_array_literal
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encode_bytea
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encode_typed_literal
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
encrypt, Raw Encryption Functions
encryption, Encryption Options, pgcrypto
for specific columns, pgcrypto
encrypt_iv, Raw Encryption Functions
END, END
enumerated types, Enumerated Types
enum_first, Enum Support Functions
enum_last, Enum Support Functions
enum_range, Enum Support Functions
environment variable, Environment Variables
ephemeral named relation
registering with SPI, SPI_register_relation, SPI_register_trigger_data
unregistering from SPI, SPI_unregister_relation
ereport, Reporting Errors Within the Server
error codes, PostgreSQL Error Codes
libpq, Main Functions
list of, PostgreSQL Error Codes
error message, Connection Status Functions
escape format, Binary String Functions and Operators
escape string syntax, String Constants with C-Style Escapes
escape_string_warning configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
escaping strings, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
in libpq, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
event log, Registering Event Log on Windows
event log, Registering Event Log on Windows
event trigger, Event Triggers, Writing Event Trigger Functions in C
in C, Writing Event Trigger Functions in C
in PL/Tcl, Event Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
event_source configuration parameter, Where to Log
event_trigger, Pseudo-Types
every, Aggregate Functions
EXCEPT, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
exceptions
in PL/pgSQL, Trapping Errors
in PL/Tcl, Error Handling in PL/Tcl
exclusion constraint, Exclusion Constraints
EXECUTE, EXECUTE
exist, hstore Operators and Functions
EXISTS, Subquery Expressions
EXIT
in PL/pgSQL, EXIT
exit_on_error configuration parameter, Error Handling
exp, Mathematical Functions and Operators
EXPLAIN, Using EXPLAIN, EXPLAIN
expression, Value Expressions
order of evaluation, Expression Evaluation Rules
syntax, Value Expressions
extending SQL, Extending SQL
extension, Packaging Related Objects into an Extension
externally maintained, Extensions
external_pid_file configuration parameter, File Locations
extract, Date/Time Functions and Operators, EXTRACT, date_part
extra_float_digits configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting

F

factorial, Mathematical Functions and Operators
failover, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
false, Boolean Type
family, Network Address Functions and Operators
fast path, The Fast-Path Interface
fastupdate storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
fdw_handler, Pseudo-Types
FETCH, FETCH
field
computed, Using Composite Types in Queries
field selection, Field Selection
file system mount points, Use of Secondary File Systems
file_fdw, file_fdw
fillfactor storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters, Storage Parameters
FILTER, Aggregate Expressions
first_value, Window Functions
flex, Requirements
float4 (see real)
float8 (see double precision)
floating point, Floating-Point Types
floating-point
display, Locale and Formatting
floor, Mathematical Functions and Operators
force_parallel_mode configuration parameter, Developer Options
foreign data, Foreign Data
foreign data wrapper, Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper
handler for, Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper
foreign key, Foreign Keys, Foreign Keys
self-referential, Foreign Keys
foreign table, Foreign Data
format, String Functions and Operators, format
use in PL/pgSQL, Executing Dynamic Commands
formatting, Data Type Formatting Functions
format_type, System Information Functions and Operators
Free Space Map, Free Space Map
FreeBSD
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
from_collapse_limit configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
FSM (see Free Space Map)
fsm_page_contents, General Functions
fsync configuration parameter, Settings
full text search, Text Search Types, Text Search Types, Full Text Search
data types, Text Search Types
functions and operators, Text Search Types
full_page_writes configuration parameter, Settings
function, Table Functions, Functions and Operators, Statistics Information Functions, Functions, Polymorphic Types, User-Defined Functions, Query Language (SQL) Functions, Internal Functions, C-Language Functions
default values for arguments, SQL Functions with Default Values for Arguments
in the FROM clause, Table Functions
internal, Internal Functions
invocation, Function Calls
mixed notation, Using Mixed Notation
named argument, Arguments for SQL Functions
named notation, Using Named Notation
output parameter, SQL Functions with Output Parameters
polymorphic, Polymorphic Types
positional notation, Using Positional Notation
RETURNS TABLE, SQL Functions Returning TABLE
statistics, Statistics Information Functions
type resolution in an invocation, Functions
user-defined, User-Defined Functions, Query Language (SQL) Functions, C-Language Functions
in C, C-Language Functions
in SQL, Query Language (SQL) Functions
variadic, SQL Functions with Variable Numbers of Arguments
with SETOF, SQL Functions Returning Sets
functional dependency, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
fuzzystrmatch, fuzzystrmatch

G

gcd, Mathematical Functions and Operators
gc_to_sec, Cube-Based Earth Distances
generated column, Generated Columns, Parameters, Parameters
in + triggers, Overview of Trigger Behavior
generate_series, Set Returning Functions
generate_subscripts, Set Returning Functions
genetic query optimization, Genetic Query Optimizer
gen_random_bytes, Random-Data Functions
gen_random_uuid, UUID Functions, Random-Data Functions
gen_salt, gen_salt()
GEQO (see genetic query optimization)
geqo configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_effort configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_generations configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_pool_size configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_seed configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_selection_bias configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
geqo_threshold configuration parameter, Genetic Query Optimizer
get_bit, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
get_byte, Binary String Functions and Operators
get_current_ts_config, Text Search Functions and Operators
get_raw_page, General Functions
GIN (see index)
gin_clean_pending_list, Index Maintenance Functions
gin_fuzzy_search_limit configuration parameter, Other Defaults
gin_leafpage_items, GIN Functions
gin_metapage_info, GIN Functions
gin_page_opaque_info, GIN Functions
gin_pending_list_limit
configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
GiST (see index)
gist_page_items, GiST Functions
gist_page_items_bytea, GiST Functions
gist_page_opaque_info, GiST Functions
global data, Global Data in PL/Tcl
in PL/Python, Sharing Data
in PL/Tcl, Global Data in PL/Tcl
GRANT, Privileges, GRANT
GREATEST, GREATEST and LEAST, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
Gregorian calendar, History of Units
GROUP BY, Aggregate Functions, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
grouping, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
GROUPING, Aggregate Functions
GROUPING SETS, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
gssapi, Secure TCP/IP Connections with GSSAPI Encryption
GSSAPI, GSSAPI Authentication
with + libpq, Parameter Key Words
GUID, UUID Type

H

hash (see index)
hash_bitmap_info, Hash Functions
hash_mem_multiplier configuration parameter, Memory
hash_metapage_info, Hash Functions
hash_page_items, Hash Functions
hash_page_stats, Hash Functions
hash_page_type, Hash Functions
has_any_column_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_column_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_database_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_foreign_data_wrapper_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_function_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_language_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_parameter_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_schema_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_sequence_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_server_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_tablespace_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_table_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
has_type_privilege, System Information Functions and Operators
HAVING, Aggregate Functions, The GROUP BY and HAVING Clauses
hba_file configuration parameter, File Locations
heap_page_items, Heap Functions
heap_page_item_attrs, Heap Functions
heap_tuple_infomask_flags, Heap Functions
height, Geometric Functions and Operators
hex format, Binary String Functions and Operators
hierarchical database, Concepts
high availability, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
history, A Brief History of PostgreSQL
of PostgreSQL, A Brief History of PostgreSQL
hmac, hmac()
host, Network Address Functions and Operators
host + name, Parameter Key Words
hostmask, Network Address Functions and Operators
hot standby, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
hot_standby configuration parameter, Standby Servers
hot_standby_feedback configuration parameter, Standby Servers
HP-UX
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
hstore, hstore, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_array, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_json, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_jsonb, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_jsonb_loose, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_json_loose, hstore Operators and Functions
hstore_to_matrix, hstore Operators and Functions
huge_pages configuration parameter, Memory
huge_page_size configuration parameter, Memory
hypothetical-set aggregate
built-in, Aggregate Functions

I

icount, intarray Functions and Operators
ICU, PostgreSQL Features, Locale Providers, Managing Collations, Parameters, Parameters
ident, Ident Authentication
identifier, Identifiers and Key Words
length, Identifiers and Key Words
syntax of, Identifiers and Key Words
IDENTIFY_SYSTEM, Streaming Replication Protocol
ident_file configuration parameter, File Locations
idle_in_transaction_session_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
idle_session_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
idx, intarray Functions and Operators
IFNULL, COALESCE
ignore_checksum_failure configuration parameter, Developer Options
ignore_invalid_pages configuration parameter, Developer Options
ignore_system_indexes configuration parameter, Developer Options
IMMUTABLE, Function Volatility Categories
IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA, IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA
IN, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
INCLUDE
in index definitions, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
include
in configuration file, Managing Configuration File Contents
include_dir
in configuration file, Managing Configuration File Contents
include_if_exists
in configuration file, Managing Configuration File Contents
index, Indexes, Multicolumn Indexes, Indexes and ORDER BY, Combining Multiple Indexes, Unique Indexes, Indexes on Expressions, Partial Indexes, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes, Examining Index Usage, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, Locking and Indexes, Interfacing Extensions to Indexes, Building Indexes Concurrently, Rebuilding Indexes Concurrently, Operators and Functions
and ORDER BY, Indexes and ORDER BY
B-Tree, B-Tree, B-Tree Indexes
BRIN, BRIN, BRIN Indexes
building concurrently, Building Indexes Concurrently
combining multiple indexes, Combining Multiple Indexes
covering, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
examining usage, Examining Index Usage
on expressions, Indexes on Expressions
for user-defined data type, Interfacing Extensions to Indexes
GIN, GIN, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, GIN Indexes
text search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
GiST, GiST, Preferred Index Types for Text Search, GiST Indexes
text search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
hash, Hash
Hash, Hash Indexes
index-only scans, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
locks, Locking and Indexes
multicolumn, Multicolumn Indexes
partial, Partial Indexes
rebuilding concurrently, Rebuilding Indexes Concurrently
SP-GiST, SP-GiST, SP-GiST Indexes
unique, Unique Indexes
Index Access Method, Index Access Method Interface Definition
index scan, Planner Method Configuration
index-only scan, Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
indexam
Index Access Method, Index Access Method Interface Definition
index_am_handler, Pseudo-Types
inet (data type), inet
inet_client_addr, System Information Functions and Operators
inet_client_port, System Information Functions and Operators
inet_merge, Network Address Functions and Operators
inet_same_family, Network Address Functions and Operators
inet_server_addr, System Information Functions and Operators
inet_server_port, System Information Functions and Operators
infinity
floating point, Floating-Point Types
numeric (data type), Arbitrary Precision Numbers
information schema, The Information Schema
inheritance, Inheritance, Inheritance
initcap, String Functions and Operators
initdb, Creating a Database Cluster, initdb
Initialization Fork, The Initialization Fork
input function, User-Defined Types
INSERT, Populating a Table With Rows, Inserting Data, Returning Data from Modified Rows, INSERT
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
inserting, Inserting Data
installation, Installation from Source Code
binaries, Installation from Binaries
on Windows, Installation from Source Code on Windows
instr function, Appendix
int2 (see smallint)
int4 (see integer)
int8 (see bigint)
intagg, intagg
intarray, intarray
integer, Numeric Constants, Integer Types
integer_datetimes configuration parameter, Preset Options
interfaces
externally maintained, Client Interfaces
internal, Pseudo-Types
INTERSECT, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
interval, Date/Time Types, Interval Input
output format, Interval Output
(see also formatting)
IntervalStyle configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
intset, intarray Functions and Operators
int_array_aggregate, Functions
int_array_enum, Functions
inverse distribution, Aggregate Functions
in_hot_standby configuration parameter, Preset Options
in_range support functions, B-Tree Support Functions
IS DISTINCT FROM, Comparison Functions and Operators, Row and Array Comparisons
IS DOCUMENT, IS DOCUMENT
IS FALSE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT DISTINCT FROM, Comparison Functions and Operators, Row and Array Comparisons
IS NOT DOCUMENT, IS NOT DOCUMENT
IS NOT FALSE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT NULL, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT TRUE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NOT UNKNOWN, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS NULL, Comparison Functions and Operators, Platform and Client Compatibility
IS TRUE, Comparison Functions and Operators
IS UNKNOWN, Comparison Functions and Operators
isclosed, Geometric Functions and Operators
isempty, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
isfinite, Date/Time Functions and Operators
isn, isn
ISNULL, Comparison Functions and Operators
isn_weak, Functions and Operators
isopen, Geometric Functions and Operators
is_array_ref
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
is_valid, Functions and Operators

J

JIT, Just-in-Time Compilation (JIT)
jit configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
jit_above_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
jit_debugging_support configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_dump_bitcode configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_expressions configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_inline_above_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
jit_optimize_above_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
jit_profiling_support configuration parameter, Developer Options
jit_provider configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
jit_tuple_deforming configuration parameter, Developer Options
join, Joins Between Tables, Joined Tables, Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses
controlling the order, Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses
cross, Joined Tables
left, Joined Tables
natural, Joined Tables
outer, Joins Between Tables, Joined Tables
right, Joined Tables
self, Joins Between Tables
join_collapse_limit configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
JSON, JSON Types, JSON Functions and Operators
functions and operators, JSON Functions and Operators
JSONB, JSON Types
jsonb
containment, jsonb Containment and Existence
existence, jsonb Containment and Existence
indexes on, jsonb Indexing
jsonb_agg, Aggregate Functions
jsonb_array_elements, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_array_elements_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_array_length, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_build_array, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_build_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_each, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_each_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_extract_path, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_extract_path_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_insert, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_object_agg, Aggregate Functions
jsonb_object_keys, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_exists, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_exists_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_match, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_match_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_array, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_array_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_first, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_first_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_path_query_tz, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_populate_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_populate_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_pretty, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_set, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_set_lax, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_strip_nulls, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_to_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_to_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonb_to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
jsonb_typeof, Processing and Creating JSON Data
jsonpath, jsonpath Type
json_agg, Aggregate Functions
json_array_elements, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_array_elements_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_array_length, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_build_array, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_build_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_each, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_each_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_extract_path, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_extract_path_text, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_object, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_object_agg, Aggregate Functions
json_object_keys, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_populate_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_populate_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_strip_nulls, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_to_record, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_to_recordset, Processing and Creating JSON Data
json_to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
json_typeof, Processing and Creating JSON Data
Julian date, Julian Dates
Just-In-Time compilation (see JIT)
justify_days, Date/Time Functions and Operators
justify_hours, Date/Time Functions and Operators
justify_interval, Date/Time Functions and Operators

K

key word, Identifiers and Key Words, SQL Key Words
list of, SQL Key Words
syntax of, Identifiers and Key Words
krb_caseins_users configuration parameter, Authentication
krb_server_keyfile configuration parameter, Authentication

L

label (see alias)
lag, Window Functions
language_handler, Pseudo-Types
large object, Large Objects
lastval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
last_value, Window Functions
LATERAL, LATERAL Subqueries
in the FROM clause, LATERAL Subqueries
latitude, Cube-Based Earth Distances
lca, Operators and Functions
lcm, Mathematical Functions and Operators
lc_collate configuration parameter, Preset Options
lc_ctype configuration parameter, Preset Options
lc_messages configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
lc_monetary configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
lc_numeric configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
lc_time configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
LDAP, PostgreSQL Features, LDAP Authentication
LDAP connection parameter lookup, LDAP Lookup of Connection Parameters
ldconfig, Shared Libraries
lead, Window Functions
LEAST, GREATEST and LEAST, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
left, String Functions and Operators
left join, Joined Tables
length, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators, Geometric Functions and Operators, Text Search Functions and Operators
of a binary string (see binary strings, length)
of a character string (see character string, length)
length(tsvector), Manipulating Documents
levenshtein, Levenshtein
levenshtein_less_equal, Levenshtein
lex, Requirements
libedit, Requirements
in psql, Command-Line Editing
libperl, Requirements
libpq, libpq — C Library, Pipeline Mode, Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
pipeline mode, Pipeline Mode
single-row mode, Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
libpq-fe.h, libpq — C Library, Connection Status Functions
libpq-int.h, Connection Status Functions
libpython, Requirements
library initialization function, Dynamic Loading
LIKE, LIKE
and locales, Behavior
LIKE_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery, SQL/JSON Regular Expressions
in SQL/JSON, SQL/JSON Regular Expressions
LIMIT, LIMIT and OFFSET
line, Lines, Geometric Functions and Operators
line segment, Line Segments
linear regression, Aggregate Functions
Linux
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
LISTEN, LISTEN
listen_addresses configuration parameter, Connection Settings
llvm-config, PostgreSQL Features
ll_to_earth, Cube-Based Earth Distances
ln, Mathematical Functions and Operators
lo, lo
LOAD, LOAD
load balancing, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
locale, Creating a Database Cluster, Locale Support
localtime, Date/Time Functions and Operators
localtimestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
local_preload_libraries configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
lock, Explicit Locking, Advisory Locks, Viewing Locks
advisory, Advisory Locks
monitoring, Viewing Locks
LOCK, Table-Level Locks, LOCK
lock_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
log, Mathematical Functions and Operators
log shipping, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
log10, Mathematical Functions and Operators
Logging
current_logfiles file and the pg_current_logfile + function, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_logfile function, System Information Functions and Operators
logging_collector configuration parameter, Where to Log
Logical Decoding, Logical Decoding, Logical Decoding
logical_decoding_work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
login privilege, Role Attributes
log_autovacuum_min_duration
configuration parameter, What to Log
storage parameter, Storage Parameters
log_btree_build_stats configuration parameter, Developer Options
log_checkpoints configuration parameter, What to Log
log_connections configuration parameter, What to Log
log_destination configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_directory configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_disconnections configuration parameter, What to Log
log_duration configuration parameter, What to Log
log_error_verbosity configuration parameter, What to Log
log_executor_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_filename configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_file_mode configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_hostname configuration parameter, What to Log
log_line_prefix configuration parameter, What to Log
log_lock_waits configuration parameter, What to Log
log_min_duration_sample configuration parameter, When to Log
log_min_duration_statement configuration parameter, When to Log
log_min_error_statement configuration parameter, When to Log
log_min_messages configuration parameter, When to Log
log_parameter_max_length configuration parameter, What to Log
log_parameter_max_length_on_error configuration parameter, What to Log
log_parser_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_planner_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_recovery_conflict_waits configuration parameter, What to Log
log_replication_commands configuration parameter, What to Log
log_rotation_age configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_rotation_size configuration parameter, Where to Log
log_startup_progress_interval configuration parameter, When to Log
log_statement configuration parameter, What to Log
log_statement_sample_rate configuration parameter, When to Log
log_statement_stats configuration parameter, Statistics Monitoring
log_temp_files configuration parameter, What to Log
log_timezone configuration parameter, What to Log
log_transaction_sample_rate configuration parameter, When to Log
log_truncate_on_rotation configuration parameter, Where to Log
longitude, Cube-Based Earth Distances
looks_like_number
in PL/Perl, Utility Functions in PL/Perl
loop, Simple Loops
in PL/pgSQL, Simple Loops
lower, String Functions and Operators, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
and locales, Behavior
lower_inc, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
lower_inf, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
lo_close, Closing a Large Object Descriptor
lo_compat_privileges configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
lo_creat, Creating a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_create, Creating a Large Object
lo_export, Exporting a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_from_bytea, Server-Side Functions
lo_get, Server-Side Functions
lo_import, Importing a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_import_with_oid, Importing a Large Object
lo_lseek, Seeking in a Large Object
lo_lseek64, Seeking in a Large Object
lo_open, Opening an Existing Large Object
lo_put, Server-Side Functions
lo_read, Reading Data from a Large Object
lo_tell, Obtaining the Seek Position of a Large Object
lo_tell64, Obtaining the Seek Position of a Large Object
lo_truncate, Truncating a Large Object
lo_truncate64, Truncating a Large Object
lo_unlink, Removing a Large Object, Server-Side Functions
lo_write, Writing Data to a Large Object
lpad, String Functions and Operators
lseg, Line Segments, Geometric Functions and Operators
LSN, WAL Internals
ltree, ltree
ltree2text, Operators and Functions
ltrim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators

M

MAC address (see macaddr)
MAC address (EUI-64 format) (see macaddr)
macaddr (data type), macaddr
macaddr8 (data type), macaddr8
macaddr8_set7bit, Network Address Functions and Operators
macOS, macOS
installation on, macOS
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
magic block, Dynamic Loading
maintenance, Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
maintenance_io_concurrency configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
maintenance_work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
make, Requirements
makeaclitem, System Information Functions and Operators
make_date, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_interval, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_time, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_timestamptz, Date/Time Functions and Operators
make_valid, Functions and Operators
MANPATH, Environment Variables
masklen, Network Address Functions and Operators
materialized view, Materialized Views
implementation through rules, Materialized Views
materialized views, pg_matviews
max, Aggregate Functions
max_connections configuration parameter, Connection Settings
max_files_per_process configuration parameter, Kernel Resource Usage
max_function_args configuration parameter, Preset Options
max_identifier_length configuration parameter, Preset Options
max_index_keys configuration parameter, Preset Options
max_locks_per_transaction configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_logical_replication_workers configuration parameter, Subscribers
max_parallel_maintenance_workers configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
max_parallel_workers configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
max_parallel_workers_per_gather configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
max_pred_locks_per_page configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_pred_locks_per_relation configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_pred_locks_per_transaction configuration parameter, Lock Management
max_prepared_transactions configuration parameter, Memory
max_replication_slots configuration parameter, Sending Servers
max_slot_wal_keep_size configuration parameter, Sending Servers
max_stack_depth configuration parameter, Memory
max_standby_archive_delay configuration parameter, Standby Servers
max_standby_streaming_delay configuration parameter, Standby Servers
max_sync_workers_per_subscription configuration parameter, Subscribers
max_wal_senders configuration parameter, Sending Servers
max_wal_size configuration parameter, Checkpoints
max_worker_processes configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
md5, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
MD5, Password Authentication
median, Aggregate Expressions
(see also percentile)
memory context
in SPI, Memory Management
memory overcommit, Linux Memory Overcommit
MERGE, MERGE
metaphone, Metaphone
min, Aggregate Functions
MinGW, MinGW/Native Windows
installation on, MinGW/Native Windows
min_dynamic_shared_memory configuration parameter, Memory
min_parallel_index_scan_size configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
min_parallel_table_scan_size configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
min_scale, Mathematical Functions and Operators
min_wal_size configuration parameter, Checkpoints
mod, Mathematical Functions and Operators
mode
statistical, Aggregate Functions
monitoring, Monitoring Database Activity
database activity, Monitoring Database Activity
MOVE, MOVE
moving-aggregate mode, Moving-Aggregate Mode
multirange (function), Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
multirange type, Range Types
Multiversion Concurrency Control, Introduction
MultiXactId, Multixacts and Wraparound
MVCC, Introduction
mxid_age, System Information Functions and Operators

N

name, Identifiers and Key Words
qualified, Creating a Schema
syntax of, Identifiers and Key Words
unqualified, The Schema Search Path
NaN (see not a number)
natural join, Joined Tables
negation, Logical Operators
NetBSD
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
netmask, Network Address Functions and Operators
network, Network Address Types, Network Address Functions and Operators
data types, Network Address Types
nextval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
NFS, NFS
nlevel, Operators and Functions
non-durable, Non-Durable Settings
nonblocking connection, Database Connection Control Functions, Asynchronous Command Processing
nonrepeatable read, Transaction Isolation
normalize, String Functions and Operators
normalized, String Functions and Operators
normal_rand, normal_rand
NOT (operator), Logical Operators
not a number
floating point, Floating-Point Types
numeric (data type), Arbitrary Precision Numbers
NOT IN, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
not-null constraint, Not-Null Constraints
notation, Calling Functions
functions, Calling Functions
notice processing, Notice Processing
in libpq, Notice Processing
notice processor, Notice Processing
notice receiver, Notice Processing
NOTIFY, Asynchronous Notification, NOTIFY
in libpq, Asynchronous Notification
NOTNULL, Comparison Functions and Operators
now, Date/Time Functions and Operators
npoints, Geometric Functions and Operators
nth_value, Window Functions
ntile, Window Functions
null value
with check constraints, Check Constraints
comparing, Comparison Functions and Operators
default value, Default Values
in DISTINCT, DISTINCT
in libpq, Retrieving Query Result Information
in PL/Perl, PL/Perl Functions and Arguments
in PL/Python, Null, None
with unique constraints, Unique Constraints
NULLIF, NULLIF
number
constant, Numeric Constants
numeric, Numeric Constants
numeric (data type), Arbitrary Precision Numbers
numnode, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Queries
num_nonnulls, Comparison Functions and Operators
num_nulls, Comparison Functions and Operators
NVL, COALESCE

O

object identifier, Object Identifier Types
data type, Object Identifier Types
object-oriented database, Concepts
obj_description, System Information Functions and Operators
OCCURRENCES_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
octet_length, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
OFFSET, LIMIT and OFFSET
oid, Object Identifier Types
OID
in libpq, Retrieving Other Result Information
oid2name, oid2name
old_snapshot, old_snapshot
old_snapshot_threshold configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
ON CONFLICT, INSERT
ONLY, The FROM Clause
OOM, Linux Memory Overcommit
OpenBSD
IPC configuration, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
OpenSSL, PostgreSQL Features
(see also SSL)
operator, Operators, Operator Precedence, Functions and Operators, Logical Operators, Operators, User-Defined Operators
invocation, Operator Invocations
logical, Logical Operators
precedence, Operator Precedence
syntax, Operators
type resolution in an invocation, Operators
user-defined, User-Defined Operators
operator class, Operator Classes and Operator Families, Index Methods and Operator Classes
operator family, Operator Classes and Operator Families, Operator Classes and Operator Families
optimization information, Function Optimization Information, Operator Optimization Information
for functions, Function Optimization Information
for operators, Operator Optimization Information
OR (operator), Logical Operators
Oracle, Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
porting from PL/SQL to PL/pgSQL, Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
ORDER BY, Querying a Table, Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)
and locales, Behavior
ordered-set aggregate, Aggregate Expressions
built-in, Aggregate Functions
ordering operator, System Dependencies on Operator Classes
ordinality, Set Returning Functions
outer join, Joined Tables
output function, User-Defined Types
OVER clause, Window Function Calls
overcommit, Linux Memory Overcommit
OVERLAPS, Date/Time Functions and Operators
overlay, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
overloading, Function Overloading
functions, Function Overloading
operators, User-Defined Operators
owner, Privileges

P

pageinspect, pageinspect
pages_per_range storage parameter, Index Storage Parameters
page_checksum, General Functions
page_header, General Functions
palloc, Writing Code
PAM, PostgreSQL Features, PAM Authentication
parallel query, Parallel Query
parallel_leader_participation configuration parameter, Asynchronous Behavior
parallel_setup_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
parallel_tuple_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
parallel_workers storage parameter, Storage Parameters
parameter
syntax, Positional Parameters
parenthesis, Value Expressions
parse_ident, String Functions and Operators
partition pruning, Partition Pruning
partitioned table, Table Partitioning
partitioning, Table Partitioning
password, Role Attributes
authentication, Password Authentication
of the superuser, Creating a Database Cluster
password file, The Password File
passwordcheck, passwordcheck
password_encryption configuration parameter, Authentication
path, Geometric Functions and Operators
for schemas, Statement Behavior
PATH, Environment Variables
path (data type), Paths
pattern matching, Pattern Matching
patterns
in psql and pg_dump, Patterns
pclose, Geometric Functions and Operators
peer, Peer Authentication
percentile
continuous, Aggregate Functions
discrete, Aggregate Functions
percent_rank, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
performance, Performance Tips
perl, Requirements
Perl, PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
permission (see privilege)
pfree, Writing Code
PGAPPNAME, Environment Variables
pgbench, pgbench
PGcancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PGCHANNELBINDING, Environment Variables
PGCLIENTENCODING, Environment Variables
PGconn, Database Connection Control Functions
PGCONNECT_TIMEOUT, Environment Variables
pgcrypto, pgcrypto
PGDATA, Creating a Database Cluster
PGDATABASE, Environment Variables
PGDATESTYLE, Environment Variables
PGEventProc, Event Callback Procedure
PGGEQO, Environment Variables
PGGSSENCMODE, Environment Variables
PGGSSLIB, Environment Variables
PGHOST, Environment Variables
PGHOSTADDR, Environment Variables
PGKRBSRVNAME, Environment Variables
PGLOCALEDIR, Environment Variables
PGOPTIONS, Environment Variables
PGPASSFILE, Environment Variables
PGPASSWORD, Environment Variables
PGPORT, Environment Variables
pgp_armor_headers, pgp_armor_headers
pgp_key_id, pgp_key_id()
pgp_pub_decrypt, pgp_pub_decrypt()
pgp_pub_decrypt_bytea, pgp_pub_decrypt()
pgp_pub_encrypt, pgp_pub_encrypt()
pgp_pub_encrypt_bytea, pgp_pub_encrypt()
pgp_sym_decrypt, pgp_sym_decrypt()
pgp_sym_decrypt_bytea, pgp_sym_decrypt()
pgp_sym_encrypt, pgp_sym_encrypt()
pgp_sym_encrypt_bytea, pgp_sym_encrypt()
PGREQUIREPEER, Environment Variables
PGREQUIRESSL, Environment Variables
PGresult, Main Functions
pgrowlocks, pgrowlocks, Overview
PGSERVICE, Environment Variables
PGSERVICEFILE, Environment Variables
PGSSLCERT, Environment Variables
PGSSLCOMPRESSION, Environment Variables
PGSSLCRL, Environment Variables
PGSSLCRLDIR, Environment Variables
PGSSLKEY, Environment Variables
PGSSLMAXPROTOCOLVERSION, Environment Variables
PGSSLMINPROTOCOLVERSION, Environment Variables
PGSSLMODE, Environment Variables
PGSSLROOTCERT, Environment Variables
PGSSLSNI, Environment Variables
pgstatginindex, Functions
pgstathashindex, Functions
pgstatindex, Functions
pgstattuple, pgstattuple, Functions
pgstattuple_approx, Functions
PGSYSCONFDIR, Environment Variables
PGTARGETSESSIONATTRS, Environment Variables
PGTZ, Environment Variables
PGUSER, Environment Variables
pgxs, Extension Building Infrastructure
pg_advisory_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_unlock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_unlock_all, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_unlock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_xact_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_advisory_xact_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_aggregate, pg_aggregate
pg_am, pg_am
pg_amcheck, pg_amcheck
pg_amop, pg_amop
pg_amproc, pg_amproc
pg_archivecleanup, pg_archivecleanup
pg_attrdef, pg_attrdef
pg_attribute, pg_attribute
pg_authid, pg_authid
pg_auth_members, pg_auth_members
pg_available_extensions, pg_available_extensions
pg_available_extension_versions, pg_available_extension_versions
pg_backend_memory_contexts, pg_backend_memory_contexts
pg_backend_pid, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_backup_start, Backup Control Functions
pg_backup_stop, Backup Control Functions
pg_basebackup, pg_basebackup
pg_blocking_pids, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_buffercache, pg_buffercache
pg_buffercache_pages, pg_buffercache
pg_cancel_backend, Server Signaling Functions
pg_cast, pg_cast
pg_char_to_encoding, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_checksums, pg_checksums
pg_class, pg_class
pg_client_encoding, String Functions and Operators
pg_collation, pg_collation
pg_collation_actual_version, Database Object Management Functions
pg_collation_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
PG_COLOR, When Color is Used
PG_COLORS, Configuring the Colors
pg_column_compression, Database Object Management Functions
pg_column_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_config, pg_config, pg_config
with + ecpg, Processing Embedded SQL Programs
with libpq, Building libpq Programs
with user-defined C functions, Writing Code
pg_conf_load_time, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_constraint, pg_constraint
pg_controldata, pg_controldata
pg_control_checkpoint, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_control_init, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_control_recovery, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_control_system, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_conversion, pg_conversion
pg_conversion_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_copy_logical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_copy_physical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_create_logical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_create_physical_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_create_restore_point, Backup Control Functions
pg_ctl, Creating a Database Cluster, Starting the Database Server, pg_ctl
pg_current_logfile, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_wal_flush_lsn, Backup Control Functions
pg_current_wal_insert_lsn, Backup Control Functions
pg_current_wal_lsn, Backup Control Functions
pg_current_xact_id, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_current_xact_id_if_assigned, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_cursors, pg_cursors
pg_database, Template Databases, pg_database
pg_database_collation_actual_version, Database Object Management Functions
pg_database_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_db_role_setting, pg_db_role_setting
pg_ddl_command, Pseudo-Types
pg_default_acl, pg_default_acl
pg_depend, pg_depend
pg_describe_object, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_description, pg_description
pg_drop_replication_slot, Replication Management Functions
pg_dump, pg_dump
pg_dumpall, pg_dumpall
use during upgrade, Upgrading Data via pg_dumpall
pg_encoding_to_char, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_enum, pg_enum
pg_event_trigger, pg_event_trigger
pg_event_trigger_ddl_commands, Capturing Changes at Command End
pg_event_trigger_dropped_objects, Processing Objects Dropped by a DDL Command
pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_oid, Handling a Table Rewrite Event
pg_event_trigger_table_rewrite_reason, Handling a Table Rewrite Event
pg_export_snapshot, Snapshot Synchronization Functions
pg_extension, pg_extension
pg_extension_config_dump, Extension Configuration Tables
pg_filenode_relation, Database Object Management Functions
pg_file_rename, adminpack
pg_file_settings, pg_file_settings
pg_file_sync, adminpack
pg_file_unlink, adminpack
pg_file_write, adminpack
pg_foreign_data_wrapper, pg_foreign_data_wrapper
pg_foreign_server, pg_foreign_server
pg_foreign_table, pg_foreign_table
pg_freespace, Functions
pg_freespacemap, pg_freespacemap
pg_function_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_catalog_foreign_keys, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_constraintdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_expr, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_functiondef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_function_arguments, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_function_identity_arguments, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_function_result, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_indexdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_keywords, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_multixact_members, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_object_address, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_partition_constraintdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_ruledef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_serial_sequence, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_statisticsobjdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_triggerdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_userbyid, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_viewdef, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_get_wal_replay_pause_state, Recovery Control Functions
pg_get_wal_resource_managers, Recovery Control Functions
pg_group, pg_group
pg_has_role, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_hba.conf, The pg_hba.conf File
pg_hba_file_rules, pg_hba_file_rules
pg_ident.conf, User Name Maps
pg_identify_object, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_identify_object_as_address, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ident_file_mappings, pg_ident_file_mappings
pg_import_system_collations, Database Object Management Functions
pg_index, pg_index
pg_indexam_has_property, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_indexes, pg_indexes
pg_indexes_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_index_column_has_property, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_index_has_property, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_inherits, pg_inherits
pg_init_privs, pg_init_privs
pg_isready, pg_isready
pg_is_in_recovery, Recovery Control Functions
pg_is_other_temp_schema, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_is_wal_replay_paused, Recovery Control Functions
pg_jit_available, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_language, pg_language
pg_largeobject, pg_largeobject
pg_largeobject_metadata, pg_largeobject_metadata
pg_last_committed_xact, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_last_wal_receive_lsn, Recovery Control Functions
pg_last_wal_replay_lsn, Recovery Control Functions
pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp, Recovery Control Functions
pg_listening_channels, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_locks, pg_locks
pg_logdir_ls, adminpack
pg_logical_emit_message, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_get_binary_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_get_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_peek_binary_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_logical_slot_peek_changes, Replication Management Functions
pg_log_backend_memory_contexts, Server Signaling Functions
pg_lsn, pg_lsn Type
pg_ls_archive_statusdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_dir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_logdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_logicalmapdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_logicalsnapdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_replslotdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_tmpdir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_ls_waldir, Generic File Access Functions
pg_matviews, pg_matviews
pg_mcv_list_items, Inspecting MCV Lists
pg_my_temp_schema, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_namespace, pg_namespace
pg_notification_queue_usage, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_notify, pg_notify
pg_opclass, pg_opclass
pg_opclass_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_operator, pg_operator
pg_operator_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_opfamily, pg_opfamily
pg_opfamily_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_options_to_table, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_parameter_acl, pg_parameter_acl
pg_partitioned_table, pg_partitioned_table
pg_partition_ancestors, Database Object Management Functions
pg_partition_root, Database Object Management Functions
pg_partition_tree, Database Object Management Functions
pg_policies, pg_policies
pg_policy, pg_policy
pg_postmaster_start_time, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_prepared_statements, pg_prepared_statements
pg_prepared_xacts, pg_prepared_xacts
pg_prewarm, pg_prewarm
pg_prewarm.autoprewarm configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_prewarm.autoprewarm_interval configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_proc, pg_proc
pg_promote, Recovery Control Functions
pg_publication, pg_publication
pg_publication_namespace, pg_publication_namespace
pg_publication_rel, pg_publication_rel
pg_publication_tables, pg_publication_tables
pg_range, pg_range
pg_read_binary_file, Generic File Access Functions
pg_read_file, Generic File Access Functions
pg_receivewal, pg_receivewal
pg_receivexlog, pg_receivexlog renamed to pg_receivewal (see pg_receivewal)
pg_recvlogical, pg_recvlogical
pg_relation_filenode, Database Object Management Functions
pg_relation_filepath, Database Object Management Functions
pg_relation_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_reload_conf, Server Signaling Functions
pg_relpages, Functions
pg_replication_origin, pg_replication_origin
pg_replication_origin_advance, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_create, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_drop, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_oid, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_progress, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_is_setup, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_progress, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_reset, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_session_setup, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_status, pg_replication_origin_status
pg_replication_origin_xact_reset, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_origin_xact_setup, Replication Management Functions
pg_replication_slots, pg_replication_slots
pg_replication_slot_advance, Replication Management Functions
pg_resetwal, pg_resetwal
pg_resetxlog, pg_resetxlog renamed to pg_resetwal (see pg_resetwal)
pg_restore, pg_restore
pg_rewind, pg_rewind
pg_rewrite, pg_rewrite
pg_roles, pg_roles
pg_rotate_logfile, Server Signaling Functions
pg_rules, pg_rules
pg_safe_snapshot_blocking_pids, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_seclabel, pg_seclabel
pg_seclabels, pg_seclabels
pg_sequence, pg_sequence
pg_sequences, pg_sequences
pg_service.conf, The Connection Service File
pg_settings, pg_settings
pg_settings_get_flags, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_shadow, pg_shadow
pg_shdepend, pg_shdepend
pg_shdescription, pg_shdescription
pg_shmem_allocations, pg_shmem_allocations
pg_shseclabel, pg_shseclabel
pg_size_bytes, Database Object Management Functions
pg_size_pretty, Database Object Management Functions
pg_sleep, Delaying Execution
pg_sleep_for, Delaying Execution
pg_sleep_until, Delaying Execution
pg_snapshot_xip, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_snapshot_xmax, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_snapshot_xmin, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_statio_all_indexes, Viewing Statistics, pg_statio_all_indexes
pg_statio_all_sequences, Viewing Statistics, pg_statio_all_sequences
pg_statio_all_tables, Viewing Statistics, pg_statio_all_tables
pg_statio_sys_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_sys_sequences, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_sys_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_user_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_user_sequences, Viewing Statistics
pg_statio_user_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_statistic, Single-Column Statistics, pg_statistic
pg_statistics_obj_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_statistic_ext, Extended Statistics, pg_statistic_ext
pg_statistic_ext_data, Extended Statistics, pg_statistic_ext
pg_stats, Single-Column Statistics, pg_stats
pg_stats_ext, pg_stats_ext
pg_stats_ext_exprs, pg_stats_ext_exprs
pg_stat_activity, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_activity
pg_stat_all_indexes, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_all_indexes
pg_stat_all_tables, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_all_tables
pg_stat_archiver, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_archiver
pg_stat_bgwriter, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_bgwriter
pg_stat_clear_snapshot, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_database, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_database
pg_stat_database_conflicts, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_database_conflicts
pg_stat_file, Generic File Access Functions
pg_stat_get_activity, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_activity, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_activity_start, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_client_addr, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_client_port, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_dbid, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_idset, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_pid, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_start, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_userid, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event_type, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_backend_xact_start, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_snapshot_timestamp, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_xact_blocks_fetched, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_get_xact_blocks_hit, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_gssapi, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_gssapi
pg_stat_progress_analyze, Viewing Statistics, ANALYZE Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_basebackup, Viewing Statistics, Base Backup Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_cluster, Viewing Statistics, CLUSTER Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_copy, Viewing Statistics, COPY Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_create_index, Viewing Statistics, CREATE INDEX Progress Reporting
pg_stat_progress_vacuum, Viewing Statistics, VACUUM Progress Reporting
pg_stat_recovery_prefetch, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_recovery_prefetch
pg_stat_replication, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_replication
pg_stat_replication_slots, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_replication_slots
pg_stat_reset, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_replication_slot, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_shared, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_single_function_counters, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_single_table_counters, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_slru, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_reset_subscription_stats, Statistics Functions
pg_stat_slru, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_slru
pg_stat_ssl, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_ssl
pg_stat_statements, pg_stat_statements
function, Functions
pg_stat_statements.max configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.save configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.track configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.track_planning configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements.track_utility configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
pg_stat_statements_info, The pg_stat_statements_info View
pg_stat_statements_reset, Functions
pg_stat_subscription, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_subscription
pg_stat_subscription_stats, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_subscription_stats
pg_stat_sys_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_sys_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_user_functions, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_user_functions
pg_stat_user_indexes, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_user_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_wal, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_wal
pg_stat_wal_receiver, Viewing Statistics, pg_stat_wal_receiver
pg_stat_xact_all_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_xact_sys_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_xact_user_functions, Viewing Statistics
pg_stat_xact_user_tables, Viewing Statistics
pg_subscription, pg_subscription
pg_subscription_rel, pg_subscription_rel
pg_surgery, pg_surgery
pg_switch_wal, Backup Control Functions
pg_tables, pg_tables
pg_tablespace, pg_tablespace
pg_tablespace_databases, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_tablespace_location, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_tablespace_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_table_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_table_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_temp, Statement Behavior
securing functions, Writing SECURITY DEFINER Functions Safely
pg_terminate_backend, Server Signaling Functions
pg_test_fsync, pg_test_fsync
pg_test_timing, pg_test_timing
pg_timezone_abbrevs, pg_timezone_abbrevs
pg_timezone_names, pg_timezone_names
pg_total_relation_size, Database Object Management Functions
pg_transform, pg_transform
pg_trgm, pg_trgm
pg_trgm.similarity_threshold configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
pg_trgm.strict_word_similarity_threshold configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
pg_trgm.word_similarity_threshold configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
pg_trigger, pg_trigger
pg_trigger_depth, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_try_advisory_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_try_advisory_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_try_advisory_xact_lock, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_try_advisory_xact_lock_shared, Advisory Lock Functions
pg_ts_config, pg_ts_config
pg_ts_config_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ts_config_map, pg_ts_config_map
pg_ts_dict, pg_ts_dict
pg_ts_dict_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ts_parser, pg_ts_parser
pg_ts_parser_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_ts_template, pg_ts_template
pg_ts_template_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_type, pg_type
pg_typeof, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_type_is_visible, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_upgrade, pg_upgrade
pg_user, pg_user
pg_user_mapping, pg_user_mapping
pg_user_mappings, pg_user_mappings
pg_verifybackup, pg_verifybackup
pg_views, pg_views
pg_visibility, pg_visibility
pg_visible_in_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_waldump, pg_waldump
pg_walfile_name, Backup Control Functions
pg_walfile_name_offset, Backup Control Functions
pg_walinspect, pg_walinspect
pg_wal_lsn_diff, Backup Control Functions
pg_wal_replay_pause, Recovery Control Functions
pg_wal_replay_resume, Recovery Control Functions
pg_xact_commit_timestamp, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_xact_commit_timestamp_origin, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_xact_status, System Information Functions and Operators
pg_xlogdump, pg_xlogdump renamed to pg_waldump (see pg_waldump)
phantom read, Transaction Isolation
phraseto_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Queries
pi, Mathematical Functions and Operators
PIC, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
PID
determining PID of server process
in libpq, Connection Status Functions
pipelining, Pipeline Mode, Pipelining
in libpq, Pipeline Mode
protocol specification, Pipelining
PITR, Backup and Restore
PITR standby, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
pkg-config, PostgreSQL Features
with ecpg, Processing Embedded SQL Programs
with - libpq, Building libpq Programs
PL/Perl, PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
PL/PerlU, Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
PL/pgSQL, PL/pgSQL — SQL Procedural Language
PL/Python, PL/Python — Python Procedural Language
PL/SQL (Oracle), Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
porting to PL/pgSQL, Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
PL/Tcl, PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
plainto_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Queries
plan_cache_mode configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
plperl.on_init configuration parameter, Configuration
plperl.on_plperlu_init configuration parameter, Configuration
plperl.on_plperl_init configuration parameter, Configuration
plperl.use_strict configuration parameter, Configuration
plpgsql.check_asserts configuration parameter, Checking Assertions
plpgsql.variable_conflict configuration parameter, Variable Substitution
pltcl.start_proc configuration parameter, PL/Tcl Configuration
pltclu.start_proc configuration parameter, PL/Tcl Configuration
point, Points, Geometric Functions and Operators
point-in-time recovery, Backup and Restore
policy, Row Security Policies
polygon, Polygons, Geometric Functions and Operators
polymorphic function, Polymorphic Types
polymorphic type, Polymorphic Types
popcount (see bit_count)
popen, Geometric Functions and Operators
populate_record, hstore Operators and Functions
port, Parameter Key Words
port configuration parameter, Connection Settings
position, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
POSITION_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
POSTGRES, The Berkeley POSTGRES Project
postgres, Architectural Fundamentals, Starting the Database Server, Creating a Database, postgres
postgres user, The PostgreSQL User Account
Postgres95, Postgres95
postgresql.auto.conf, Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File
postgresql.conf, Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File
postgres_fdw, postgres_fdw
postgres_fdw.application_name configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
postmaster, postmaster
post_auth_delay configuration parameter, Developer Options
power, Mathematical Functions and Operators
PQbackendPID, Connection Status Functions
PQbinaryTuples, Retrieving Query Result Information
with COPY, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
PQcancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQclear, Main Functions
PQclientEncoding, Control Functions
PQcmdStatus, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQcmdTuples, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQconndefaults, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectdb, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectdbParams, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectionNeedsPassword, Connection Status Functions
PQconnectionUsedPassword, Connection Status Functions
PQconnectPoll, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectStart, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectStartParams, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconninfo, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconninfoFree, Miscellaneous Functions
PQconninfoParse, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconsumeInput, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQcopyResult, Miscellaneous Functions
PQdb, Connection Status Functions
PQdescribePortal, Main Functions
PQdescribePrepared, Main Functions
PQencryptPassword, Miscellaneous Functions
PQencryptPasswordConn, Miscellaneous Functions
PQendcopy, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQenterPipelineMode, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQerrorMessage, Connection Status Functions
PQescapeBytea, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeByteaConn, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeIdentifier, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeLiteral, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeString, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeStringConn, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQexec, Main Functions
PQexecParams, Main Functions
PQexecPrepared, Main Functions
PQexitPipelineMode, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQfformat, Retrieving Query Result Information
with COPY, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
PQfinish, Database Connection Control Functions
PQfireResultCreateEvents, Miscellaneous Functions
PQflush, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQfmod, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQfn, The Fast-Path Interface
PQfname, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQfnumber, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQfreeCancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQfreemem, Miscellaneous Functions
PQfsize, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQftable, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQftablecol, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQftype, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQgetCancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQgetCopyData, Functions for Receiving COPY Data
PQgetisnull, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQgetlength, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQgetline, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQgetlineAsync, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQgetResult, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQgetssl, Connection Status Functions
PQgetSSLKeyPassHook_OpenSSL, Database Connection Control Functions
PQgetvalue, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQhost, Connection Status Functions
PQhostaddr, Connection Status Functions
PQinitOpenSSL, SSL Library Initialization
PQinitSSL, SSL Library Initialization
PQinstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQisBusy, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQisnonblocking, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQisthreadsafe, Behavior in Threaded Programs
PQlibVersion, Miscellaneous Functions
(see also PQserverVersion)
PQmakeEmptyPGresult, Miscellaneous Functions
PQnfields, Retrieving Query Result Information
with COPY, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
PQnotifies, Asynchronous Notification
PQnparams, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQntuples, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQoidStatus, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQoidValue, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQoptions, Connection Status Functions
PQparameterStatus, Connection Status Functions
PQparamtype, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQpass, Connection Status Functions
PQping, Database Connection Control Functions
PQpingParams, Database Connection Control Functions
PQpipelineStatus, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQpipelineSync, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQport, Connection Status Functions
PQprepare, Main Functions
PQprint, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQprotocolVersion, Connection Status Functions
PQputCopyData, Functions for Sending COPY Data
PQputCopyEnd, Functions for Sending COPY Data
PQputline, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQputnbytes, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQregisterEventProc, Event Support Functions
PQrequestCancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQreset, Database Connection Control Functions
PQresetPoll, Database Connection Control Functions
PQresetStart, Database Connection Control Functions
PQresStatus, Main Functions
PQresultAlloc, Miscellaneous Functions
PQresultErrorField, Main Functions
PQresultErrorMessage, Main Functions
PQresultInstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQresultMemorySize, Miscellaneous Functions
PQresultSetInstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQresultStatus, Main Functions
PQresultVerboseErrorMessage, Main Functions
PQsendDescribePortal, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendDescribePrepared, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendFlushRequest, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQsendPrepare, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendQuery, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendQueryParams, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendQueryPrepared, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQserverVersion, Connection Status Functions
PQsetClientEncoding, Control Functions
PQsetdb, Database Connection Control Functions
PQsetdbLogin, Database Connection Control Functions
PQsetErrorContextVisibility, Control Functions
PQsetErrorVerbosity, Control Functions
PQsetInstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQsetnonblocking, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsetNoticeProcessor, Notice Processing
PQsetNoticeReceiver, Notice Processing
PQsetResultAttrs, Miscellaneous Functions
PQsetSingleRowMode, Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
PQsetSSLKeyPassHook_OpenSSL, Database Connection Control Functions
PQsetTraceFlags, Control Functions
PQsetvalue, Miscellaneous Functions
PQsocket, Connection Status Functions
PQsslAttribute, Connection Status Functions
PQsslAttributeNames, Connection Status Functions
PQsslInUse, Connection Status Functions
PQsslStruct, Connection Status Functions
PQstatus, Connection Status Functions
PQtrace, Control Functions
PQtransactionStatus, Connection Status Functions
PQtty, Connection Status Functions
PQunescapeBytea, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQuntrace, Control Functions
PQuser, Connection Status Functions
predicate locking, Serializable Isolation Level
PREPARE, PREPARE
PREPARE TRANSACTION, PREPARE TRANSACTION
prepared statements, DEALLOCATE, EXECUTE, EXPLAIN, PREPARE
creating, PREPARE
executing, EXECUTE
removing, DEALLOCATE
showing the query plan, EXPLAIN
preparing a query
in PL/pgSQL, Plan Caching
in PL/Python, Database Access Functions
in PL/Tcl, Database Access from PL/Tcl
pre_auth_delay configuration parameter, Developer Options
primary key, Primary Keys
primary_conninfo configuration parameter, Standby Servers
primary_slot_name configuration parameter, Standby Servers
privilege, Privileges, Schemas and Privileges, Rules and Privileges, Rules and Privileges
querying, System Information Functions and Operators
with rules, Rules and Privileges
for schemas, Schemas and Privileges
with views, Rules and Privileges
procedural language, Procedural Languages, Writing a Procedural Language Handler
externally maintained, Procedural Languages
handler for, Writing a Procedural Language Handler
procedure, User-Defined Procedures
user-defined, User-Defined Procedures
procedures
output parameter, SQL Procedures with Output Parameters
promote_trigger_file configuration parameter, Standby Servers
protocol, Frontend/Backend Protocol
frontend-backend, Frontend/Backend Protocol
ps, Standard Unix Tools
to monitor activity, Standard Unix Tools
psql, Accessing a Database, psql
Python, PL/Python — Python Procedural Language

R

radians, Mathematical Functions and Operators
radius, Geometric Functions and Operators
RADIUS, RADIUS Authentication
RAISE
in PL/pgSQL, Reporting Errors and Messages
random, Mathematical Functions and Operators
random_page_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
range table, The Query Tree
range type, Range Types
exclude, Constraints on Ranges
indexes on, Indexing
range_agg, Aggregate Functions
range_intersect_agg, Aggregate Functions
range_merge, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
rank, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
read committed, Read Committed Isolation Level
read-only transaction, Statement Behavior
setting, SET TRANSACTION
setting default, Statement Behavior
readline, Requirements
Readline
in psql, Command-Line Editing
READ_REPLICATION_SLOT, Streaming Replication Protocol
real, Floating-Point Types
REASSIGN OWNED, REASSIGN OWNED
record, Pseudo-Types
recovery.conf, recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf
recovery.signal, Archive Recovery
recovery_end_command configuration parameter, Archive Recovery
recovery_init_sync_method configuration parameter, Error Handling
recovery_min_apply_delay configuration parameter, Standby Servers
recovery_prefetch configuration parameter, Recovery
recovery_target configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_action configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_inclusive configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_lsn configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_name configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_time configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_timeline configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_xid configuration parameter, Recovery Target
rectangle, Boxes
RECURSIVE, CREATE VIEW
in common table expressions, Recursive Queries
in views, CREATE VIEW
recursive_worktable_factor configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
referential integrity, Foreign Keys, Foreign Keys
REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW, REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW
regclass, Object Identifier Types
regcollation, Object Identifier Types
regconfig, Object Identifier Types
regdictionary, Object Identifier Types
regexp_count, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_instr, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_like, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_match, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_matches, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_replace, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_split_to_array, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_split_to_table, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_substr, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regnamespace, Object Identifier Types
regoper, Object Identifier Types
regoperator, Object Identifier Types
regproc, Object Identifier Types
regprocedure, Object Identifier Types
regression intercept, Aggregate Functions
regression slope, Aggregate Functions
regression test, Installation Procedure
regression tests, Regression Tests
regrole, Object Identifier Types
regr_avgx, Aggregate Functions
regr_avgy, Aggregate Functions
regr_count, Aggregate Functions
regr_intercept, Aggregate Functions
regr_r2, Aggregate Functions
regr_slope, Aggregate Functions
regr_sxx, Aggregate Functions
regr_sxy, Aggregate Functions
regr_syy, Aggregate Functions
regtype, Object Identifier Types
regular expression, SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions, POSIX Regular Expressions
(see also pattern matching)
regular expressions
and locales, Behavior
reindex, Routine Reindexing
REINDEX, REINDEX
reindexdb, reindexdb
relation, Concepts
relational database, Concepts
RELEASE SAVEPOINT, RELEASE SAVEPOINT
remove_temp_files_after_crash configuration parameter, Developer Options
repeat, String Functions and Operators
repeatable read, Repeatable Read Isolation Level
replace, String Functions and Operators
replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
Replication Origins, Replication Progress Tracking
Replication Progress Tracking, Replication Progress Tracking
replication slot
logical replication, Replication Slots
streaming replication, Replication Slots
reporting errors
in PL/pgSQL, Reporting Errors and Messages
RESET, RESET
restartpoint, WAL Configuration
restart_after_crash configuration parameter, Error Handling
restore_command configuration parameter, Archive Recovery
RESTRICT, Dependency Tracking
with DROP, Dependency Tracking
foreign key action, Foreign Keys
restrict_nonsystem_relation_kind
configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
retryable error, Serialization Failure Handling
RETURN NEXT
in PL/pgSQL, RETURN NEXT and RETURN QUERY
RETURN QUERY
in PL/pgSQL, RETURN NEXT and RETURN QUERY
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
RETURNING INTO, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result
in PL/pgSQL, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result
reverse, String Functions and Operators
REVOKE, Privileges, REVOKE
right, String Functions and Operators
right join, Joined Tables
role, Database Roles, Role Membership, Predefined Roles
applicable, applicable_roles
enabled, enabled_roles
membership in, Role Membership
privilege to bypass, Role Attributes
privilege to create, Role Attributes
privilege to inherit, Role Attributes
privilege to initiate replication, Role Attributes
privilege to limit connection, Role Attributes
ROLLBACK, ROLLBACK
rollback
psql, Variables
ROLLBACK PREPARED, ROLLBACK PREPARED
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
ROLLUP, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
round, Mathematical Functions and Operators
routine, User-Defined Procedures
routine maintenance, Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
row, Concepts, Table Basics
ROW, Row Constructors
row estimation, Row Estimation Examples
multivariate, Multivariate Statistics Examples
planner, Row Estimation Examples
row type, Composite Types
constructor, Row Constructors
row-level security, Row Security Policies
row-wise comparison, Row and Array Comparisons
row_number, Window Functions
row_security configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
row_security_active, System Information Functions and Operators
row_to_json, Processing and Creating JSON Data
rpad, String Functions and Operators
rtrim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
rule, The Rule System, Views and the Rule System, How SELECT Rules Work, Materialized Views, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, Rules Versus Triggers
and materialized views, Materialized Views
and views, Views and the Rule System
for DELETE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
for INSERT, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
for SELECT, How SELECT Rules Work
compared with triggers, Rules Versus Triggers
for UPDATE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE

S

SAVEPOINT, SAVEPOINT
savepoints, RELEASE SAVEPOINT, ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, SAVEPOINT
defining, SAVEPOINT
releasing, RELEASE SAVEPOINT
rolling back, ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
scalar (see expression)
scale, Mathematical Functions and Operators
schema, Schemas, Creating a Schema, The Public Schema, Overview
creating, Creating a Schema
current, The Schema Search Path, System Information Functions and Operators
public, The Public Schema
removing, Creating a Schema
SCRAM, Password Authentication
search path, The Schema Search Path
current, System Information Functions and Operators
object visibility, System Information Functions and Operators
search_path configuration parameter, The Schema Search Path, Statement Behavior
use in securing functions, Writing SECURITY DEFINER Functions Safely
SECURITY LABEL, SECURITY LABEL
sec_to_gc, Cube-Based Earth Distances
seg, seg
segment_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
SELECT, Querying a Table, Queries, SELECT Output Columns, SELECT
determination of result type, SELECT Output Columns
select list, Select Lists
SELECT INTO, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result, SELECT INTO
in PL/pgSQL, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result
semaphores, Shared Memory and Semaphores
sepgsql, sepgsql
sepgsql.debug_audit configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
sepgsql.permissive configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
sequence, Sequence Manipulation Functions
and serial type, Serial Types
sequential scan, Planner Method Configuration
seq_page_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
serial, Serial Types
serial2, Serial Types
serial4, Serial Types
serial8, Serial Types
serializable, Serializable Isolation Level
Serializable Snapshot Isolation, Introduction
serialization anomaly, Transaction Isolation, Serializable Isolation Level
serialization failure, Serialization Failure Handling
server log, Error Reporting and Logging, Log File Maintenance
log file maintenance, Log File Maintenance
Server Name Indication, Parameter Key Words
server spoofing, Preventing Server Spoofing
server_encoding configuration parameter, Preset Options
server_version configuration parameter, Preset Options
server_version_num configuration parameter, Preset Options
session_preload_libraries configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
session_replication_role configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
session_user, System Information Functions and Operators
SET, Configuration Settings Functions, SET
SET CONSTRAINTS, SET CONSTRAINTS
set difference, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
set intersection, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
set operation, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
set returning functions, Set Returning Functions
functions, Set Returning Functions
SET ROLE, SET ROLE
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION, SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
SET TRANSACTION, SET TRANSACTION
set union, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
SET XML OPTION, Statement Behavior
setseed, Mathematical Functions and Operators
setval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
setweight, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Documents
setweight for specific lexeme(s), Text Search Functions and Operators
set_bit, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
set_byte, Binary String Functions and Operators
set_config, Configuration Settings Functions
set_limit, Functions and Operators
set_masklen, Network Address Functions and Operators
sha224, Binary String Functions and Operators
sha256, Binary String Functions and Operators
sha384, Binary String Functions and Operators
sha512, Binary String Functions and Operators
shared library, Shared Libraries, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
shared memory, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared_buffers configuration parameter, Memory
shared_memory_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
shared_memory_size_in_huge_pages configuration parameter, Preset Options
shared_memory_type configuration parameter, Memory
shared_preload_libraries, Shared Memory and LWLocks
shared_preload_libraries configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
shobj_description, System Information Functions and Operators
SHOW, Configuration Settings Functions, SHOW, Streaming Replication Protocol
show_limit, Functions and Operators
show_trgm, Functions and Operators
shutdown, Shutting Down the Server
SIGHUP, Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File, The pg_hba.conf File, User Name Maps
SIGINT, Shutting Down the Server
sign, Mathematical Functions and Operators
signal
backend processes, Server Signaling Functions
significant digits, Locale and Formatting
SIGQUIT, Shutting Down the Server
SIGTERM, Shutting Down the Server
SIMILAR TO, SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions
similarity, Functions and Operators
sin, Mathematical Functions and Operators
sind, Mathematical Functions and Operators
single-user mode, Options for Single-User Mode
sinh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
skeys, hstore Operators and Functions
sleep, Delaying Execution
slice, hstore Operators and Functions
sliced bread (see TOAST)
slope, Geometric Functions and Operators
SLRU, pg_stat_slru
smallint, Integer Types
smallserial, Serial Types
Solaris, Solaris
installation on, Solaris
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
SOME, Aggregate Functions, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
sort, intarray Functions and Operators
sorting, Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)
sort_asc, intarray Functions and Operators
sort_desc, intarray Functions and Operators
soundex, Soundex
SP-GiST (see index)
SPI, Server Programming Interface, spi
examples, spi
spi_commit
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_commit, SPI_commit
SPI_commit_and_chain, SPI_commit
SPI_connect, SPI_connect
SPI_connect_ext, SPI_connect
SPI_copytuple, SPI_copytuple
spi_cursor_close
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_cursor_close, SPI_cursor_close
SPI_cursor_fetch, SPI_cursor_fetch
SPI_cursor_find, SPI_cursor_find
SPI_cursor_move, SPI_cursor_move
SPI_cursor_open, SPI_cursor_open
SPI_cursor_open_with_args, SPI_cursor_open_with_args
SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist, SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist
SPI_cursor_parse_open, SPI_cursor_parse_open
SPI_exec, SPI_exec
SPI_execp, SPI_execp
SPI_execute, SPI_execute
SPI_execute_extended, SPI_execute_extended
SPI_execute_plan, SPI_execute_plan
SPI_execute_plan_extended, SPI_execute_plan_extended
SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist, SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist
SPI_execute_with_args, SPI_execute_with_args
spi_exec_prepared
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
spi_exec_query
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
spi_fetchrow
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_finish, SPI_finish
SPI_fname, SPI_fname
SPI_fnumber, SPI_fnumber
spi_freeplan
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_freeplan, SPI_freeplan
SPI_freetuple, SPI_freetuple
SPI_freetuptable, SPI_freetuptable
SPI_getargcount, SPI_getargcount
SPI_getargtypeid, SPI_getargtypeid
SPI_getbinval, SPI_getbinval
SPI_getnspname, SPI_getnspname
SPI_getrelname, SPI_getrelname
SPI_gettype, SPI_gettype
SPI_gettypeid, SPI_gettypeid
SPI_getvalue, SPI_getvalue
SPI_is_cursor_plan, SPI_is_cursor_plan
SPI_keepplan, SPI_keepplan
SPI_modifytuple, SPI_modifytuple
SPI_palloc, SPI_palloc
SPI_pfree, SPI_pfree
spi_prepare
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_prepare, SPI_prepare
SPI_prepare_cursor, SPI_prepare_cursor
SPI_prepare_extended, SPI_prepare_extended
SPI_prepare_params, SPI_prepare_params
spi_query
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
spi_query_prepared
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_register_relation, SPI_register_relation
SPI_register_trigger_data, SPI_register_trigger_data
SPI_repalloc, SPI_repalloc
SPI_result_code_string, SPI_result_code_string
SPI_returntuple, SPI_returntuple
spi_rollback
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_rollback, SPI_rollback
SPI_rollback_and_chain, SPI_rollback
SPI_saveplan, SPI_saveplan
SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch, SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch
SPI_scroll_cursor_move, SPI_scroll_cursor_move
SPI_start_transaction, SPI_start_transaction
SPI_unregister_relation, SPI_unregister_relation
split_part, String Functions and Operators
SQL/CLI, SQL Conformance
SQL/Foundation, SQL Conformance
SQL/Framework, SQL Conformance
SQL/JRT, SQL Conformance
SQL/JSON path language, The SQL/JSON Path Language
SQL/MDA, SQL Conformance
SQL/MED, SQL Conformance
SQL/OLB, SQL Conformance
SQL/PSM, SQL Conformance
SQL/Schemata, SQL Conformance
SQL/XML, SQL Conformance
limits and conformance, XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML
sqrt, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ssh, Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSH Tunnels
SSI, Introduction
SSL, Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL, SSL Support
in libpq, Connection Status Functions
with libpq, Parameter Key Words
TLS, Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL, SSL Support
ssl configuration parameter, SSL
sslinfo, sslinfo
ssl_ca_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_cert_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_cipher, Functions Provided
ssl_ciphers configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_client_cert_present, Functions Provided
ssl_client_dn, Functions Provided
ssl_client_dn_field, Functions Provided
ssl_client_serial, Functions Provided
ssl_crl_dir configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_crl_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_dh_params_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_ecdh_curve configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_extension_info, Functions Provided
ssl_issuer_dn, Functions Provided
ssl_issuer_field, Functions Provided
ssl_is_used, Functions Provided
ssl_key_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_library configuration parameter, Preset Options
ssl_max_protocol_version configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_min_protocol_version configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_passphrase_command configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_passphrase_command_supports_reload configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_version, Functions Provided
SSPI, SSPI Authentication
STABLE, Function Volatility Categories
standard deviation, Aggregate Functions
population, Aggregate Functions
sample, Aggregate Functions
standard_conforming_strings configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
standby server, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
standby.signal, Archive Recovery, Standby Server Operation, Setting Up a Standby Server
for hot standby, Administrator's Overview
pg_basebackup --write-recovery-conf, Options
standby_mode (see standby.signal)
START TRANSACTION, START TRANSACTION
starts_with, String Functions and Operators
START_REPLICATION, Streaming Replication Protocol
statement_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
statement_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
statistics, Aggregate Functions, Statistics Used by the Planner, Extended Statistics, Updating Planner Statistics, The Cumulative Statistics System
of the planner, Statistics Used by the Planner, Extended Statistics, Updating Planner Statistics
stats_fetch_consistency configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
stddev, Aggregate Functions
stddev_pop, Aggregate Functions
stddev_samp, Aggregate Functions
STONITH, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
storage parameters, Storage Parameters
Streaming Replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
strict_word_similarity, Functions and Operators
string (see character string)
strings
backslash quotes, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
escape warning, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
standard conforming, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
string_agg, Aggregate Functions
string_to_array, String Functions and Operators
string_to_table, String Functions and Operators
strip, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Documents
strpos, String Functions and Operators
subarray, intarray Functions and Operators
subltree, Operators and Functions
subpath, Operators and Functions
subquery, Aggregate Functions, Scalar Subqueries, Subqueries, Subquery Expressions
subscript, Subscripts
substr, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
substring, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators, SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions, POSIX Regular Expressions
SUBSTRING_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
subtransactions
in PL/Tcl, Explicit Subtransactions in PL/Tcl
sum, Aggregate Functions
superuser, Accessing a Database, Role Attributes
superuser_reserved_connections configuration parameter, Connection Settings
support functions
in_range, B-Tree Support Functions
suppress_redundant_updates_trigger, Trigger Functions
svals, hstore Operators and Functions
synchronize_seqscans configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
synchronous commit, Asynchronous Commit
Synchronous Replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
synchronous_commit configuration parameter, Settings
synchronous_standby_names configuration parameter, Primary Server
syntax, SQL Syntax
SQL, SQL Syntax
syslog_facility configuration parameter, Where to Log
syslog_ident configuration parameter, Where to Log
syslog_sequence_numbers configuration parameter, Where to Log
syslog_split_messages configuration parameter, Where to Log
system catalog, The System Catalog Schema
schema, The System Catalog Schema
systemd, PostgreSQL Features, Starting the Database Server
RemoveIPC, systemd RemoveIPC

T

table, Concepts, Table Basics, Modifying Tables
creating, Table Basics
inheritance, Inheritance
modifying, Modifying Tables
partitioning, Table Partitioning
removing, Table Basics
renaming, Renaming a Table
Table Access Method, Table Access Method Interface Definition
TABLE command, SELECT
table expression, Table Expressions
table function, Table Functions, xmltable
XMLTABLE, xmltable
table sampling method, Writing a Table Sampling Method
tableam
Table Access Method, Table Access Method Interface Definition
tablefunc, tablefunc
tableoid, System Columns
TABLESAMPLE method, Writing a Table Sampling Method
tablespace, Tablespaces
default, Statement Behavior
temporary, Statement Behavior
table_am_handler, Pseudo-Types
tan, Mathematical Functions and Operators
tand, Mathematical Functions and Operators
tanh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
target list, The Query Tree
Tcl, PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
tcn, tcn
tcp_keepalives_count configuration parameter, Connection Settings
tcp_keepalives_idle configuration parameter, Connection Settings
tcp_keepalives_interval configuration parameter, Connection Settings
tcp_user_timeout configuration parameter, Connection Settings
template0, Creating a Database, Template Databases
template1, Creating a Database, Template Databases
temp_buffers configuration parameter, Memory
temp_file_limit configuration parameter, Disk
temp_tablespaces configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
test, Regression Tests
test_decoding, test_decoding
text, Character Types, Network Address Functions and Operators
text search, Text Search Types, Text Search Types, Full Text Search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
data types, Text Search Types
functions and operators, Text Search Types
indexes, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
text2ltree, Operators and Functions
threads, Behavior in Threaded Programs
with libpq, Behavior in Threaded Programs
tid, Object Identifier Types
time, Date/Time Types, Times
constants, Special Values
current, Current Date/Time
output format, Date/Time Output
(see also formatting)
time span, Date/Time Types
time with time zone, Date/Time Types, Times
time without time zone, Date/Time Types, Times
time zone, Time Zones, Locale and Formatting, POSIX Time Zone Specifications
conversion, AT TIME ZONE
input abbreviations, Date/Time Configuration Files
POSIX-style specification, POSIX Time Zone Specifications
time zone data, Build Process Details
time zone names, Locale and Formatting
timelines, Backup and Restore
TIMELINE_HISTORY, Streaming Replication Protocol
timeofday, Date/Time Functions and Operators
timeout
client authentication, Authentication
deadlock, Lock Management
timestamp, Date/Time Types, Time Stamps
timestamp with time zone, Date/Time Types, Time Stamps
timestamp without time zone, Date/Time Types, Time Stamps
timestamptz, Date/Time Types
TimeZone configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
timezone_abbreviations configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
TOAST, TOAST
and user-defined types, TOAST Considerations
per-column storage settings, Description
per-type storage settings, Description
versus large objects, Introduction
toast_tuple_target storage parameter, Storage Parameters
token, Lexical Structure
to_ascii, String Functions and Operators
to_char, Data Type Formatting Functions
and locales, Behavior
to_date, Data Type Formatting Functions
to_hex, String Functions and Operators
to_json, Processing and Creating JSON Data
to_jsonb, Processing and Creating JSON Data
to_number, Data Type Formatting Functions
to_regclass, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regcollation, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regnamespace, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regoper, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regoperator, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regproc, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regprocedure, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regrole, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regtype, System Information Functions and Operators
to_timestamp, Data Type Formatting Functions, Date/Time Functions and Operators
to_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Queries
to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Documents
trace_locks configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_lock_oidmin configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_lock_table configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_lwlocks configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_notify configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_recovery_messages configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_sort configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_userlocks configuration parameter, Developer Options
track_activities configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_activity_query_size configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_commit_timestamp configuration parameter, Sending Servers
track_counts configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_functions configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_io_timing configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_wal_io_timing configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
transaction, Transactions
transaction ID, Preventing Transaction ID Wraparound Failures
wraparound, Preventing Transaction ID Wraparound Failures
transaction isolation, Transaction Isolation
transaction isolation level, Transaction Isolation, Statement Behavior
read committed, Read Committed Isolation Level
repeatable read, Repeatable Read Isolation Level
serializable, Serializable Isolation Level
setting, SET TRANSACTION
setting default, Statement Behavior
transaction log (see WAL)
transaction_deferrable configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
transaction_isolation configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
transaction_read_only configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
transaction_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
transform_null_equals configuration parameter, Platform and Client Compatibility
transition tables, CREATE TRIGGER
(see also ephemeral named relation)
implementation in PLs, SPI_register_trigger_data
referencing from C trigger, Writing Trigger Functions in C
translate, String Functions and Operators
TRANSLATE_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
transparent - huge pages, Memory
trigger, Pseudo-Types, Triggers, Writing Trigger Functions in C, Rules Versus Triggers, Trigger Functions, Trigger Functions
arguments for trigger functions, Overview of Trigger Behavior
constraint trigger, Description
for updating a derived tsvector column, Triggers for Automatic Updates
in C, Writing Trigger Functions in C
in PL/pgSQL, Trigger Functions
in PL/Python, Trigger Functions
in PL/Tcl, Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
compared with rules, Rules Versus Triggers
triggered_change_notification, tcn
trigger_file (see promote_trigger_file)
trim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
trim_array, Array Functions and Operators
trim_scale, Mathematical Functions and Operators
true, Boolean Type
trunc, Mathematical Functions and Operators, Network Address Functions and Operators
TRUNCATE, TRUNCATE
trusted, Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
PL/Perl, Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
tsm_handler, Pseudo-Types
tsm_system_rows, tsm_system_rows
tsm_system_time, tsm_system_time
tsquery (data type), tsquery
tsquery_phrase, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Queries
tsvector (data type), tsvector
tsvector concatenation, Manipulating Documents
tsvector_to_array, Text Search Functions and Operators
tsvector_update_trigger, Trigger Functions
tsvector_update_trigger_column, Trigger Functions
ts_debug, Text Search Functions and Operators, Configuration Testing
ts_delete, Text Search Functions and Operators
ts_filter, Text Search Functions and Operators
ts_headline, Text Search Functions and Operators, Highlighting Results
ts_lexize, Text Search Functions and Operators, Dictionary Testing
ts_parse, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parser Testing
ts_rank, Text Search Functions and Operators, Ranking Search Results
ts_rank_cd, Text Search Functions and Operators, Ranking Search Results
ts_rewrite, Text Search Functions and Operators, Query Rewriting
ts_stat, Text Search Functions and Operators, Gathering Document Statistics
ts_token_type, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parser Testing
tuple_data_split, Heap Functions
txid_current, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_current_if_assigned, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_current_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_snapshot_xip, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_snapshot_xmax, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_snapshot_xmin, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_status, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_visible_in_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
type (see data type)
type cast, Numeric Constants, Type Casts

U

UESCAPE, Identifiers and Key Words, String Constants with Unicode Escapes
unaccent, unaccent, Functions
Unicode escape, String Constants with Unicode Escapes
in identifiers, Identifiers and Key Words
in string constants, String Constants with Unicode Escapes
Unicode normalization, String Functions and Operators
UNION, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT), UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
uniq, intarray Functions and Operators
unique constraint, Unique Constraints
unistr, String Functions and Operators
Unix domain socket, Parameter Key Words
unix_socket_directories configuration parameter, Connection Settings
unix_socket_group configuration parameter, Connection Settings
unix_socket_permissions configuration parameter, Connection Settings
unknown, Pseudo-Types
UNLISTEN, UNLISTEN
unnest, Array Functions and Operators
for multirange, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
for tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
unqualified name, The Schema Search Path
updatable views, Updatable Views
UPDATE, Updates, Updating Data, Returning Data from Modified Rows, UPDATE
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
update_process_title configuration parameter, Process Title
updating, Updating Data
upgrading, Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
upper, String Functions and Operators, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
and locales, Behavior
upper_inc, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
upper_inf, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
UPSERT, INSERT
URI, Connection Strings
user, System Information Functions and Operators, Database Roles
current, System Information Functions and Operators
user mapping, Foreign Data
User name maps, User Name Maps
user_catalog_table storage parameter, Storage Parameters
UUID, UUID Type, UUID Functions, PostgreSQL Features
generating, UUID Functions
uuid-ossp, uuid-ossp
uuid_generate_v1, uuid-ossp Functions
uuid_generate_v1mc, uuid-ossp Functions
uuid_generate_v3, uuid-ossp Functions

V

vacuum, Routine Vacuuming
VACUUM, VACUUM
vacuumdb, vacuumdb
vacuumlo, vacuumlo
vacuum_cost_delay configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_limit configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_page_dirty configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_page_hit configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_page_miss configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_defer_cleanup_age configuration parameter, Primary Server
vacuum_failsafe_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_freeze_min_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_freeze_table_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_index_cleanup storage parameter, Storage Parameters
vacuum_multixact_failsafe_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_truncate storage parameter, Storage Parameters
value expression, Value Expressions
VALUES, VALUES Lists, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs, VALUES
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
varchar, Character Types
variadic function, SQL Functions with Variable Numbers of Arguments
variance, Aggregate Functions
population, Aggregate Functions
sample, Aggregate Functions
var_pop, Aggregate Functions
var_samp, Aggregate Functions
version, Accessing a Database, System Information Functions and Operators, Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
compatibility, Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
view, Views, Views and the Rule System, Materialized Views, Cooperation with Views
implementation through rules, Views and the Rule System
materialized, Materialized Views
updating, Cooperation with Views
Visibility Map, Visibility Map
VM (see Visibility Map)
void, Pseudo-Types
VOLATILE, Function Volatility Categories
volatility, Function Volatility Categories
functions, Function Volatility Categories
VPATH, Installation Procedure, Extension Building Infrastructure

W

WAL, Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log
wal_block_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
wal_buffers configuration parameter, Settings
wal_compression configuration parameter, Settings
wal_consistency_checking configuration parameter, Developer Options
wal_debug configuration parameter, Developer Options
wal_decode_buffer_size configuration parameter, Recovery
wal_init_zero configuration parameter, Settings
wal_keep_size configuration parameter, Sending Servers
wal_level configuration parameter, Settings
wal_log_hints configuration parameter, Settings
wal_receiver_create_temp_slot configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_receiver_status_interval configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_receiver_timeout configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_recycle configuration parameter, Settings
wal_retrieve_retry_interval configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_segment_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
wal_sender_timeout configuration parameter, Sending Servers
wal_skip_threshold configuration parameter, Settings
wal_sync_method configuration parameter, Settings
wal_writer_delay configuration parameter, Settings
wal_writer_flush_after configuration parameter, Settings
warm standby, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
websearch_to_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators
WHERE, The WHERE Clause
where to log, Where to Log
WHILE
in PL/pgSQL, WHILE
width, Geometric Functions and Operators
width_bucket, Mathematical Functions and Operators
window function, Window Functions, Window Function Calls, Window Function Processing, Window Functions
built-in, Window Functions
invocation, Window Function Calls
order of execution, Window Function Processing
WITH, WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions), SELECT
in SELECT, WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions), SELECT
WITH CHECK OPTION, CREATE VIEW
WITHIN GROUP, Aggregate Expressions
witness server, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
word_similarity, Functions and Operators
work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
wraparound
of multixact IDs, Multixacts and Wraparound
of transaction IDs, Preventing Transaction ID Wraparound Failures

X

xid, Object Identifier Types
xid8, Object Identifier Types
xmax, System Columns
xmin, System Columns
XML, XML Type
XML export, Mapping Tables to XML
XML Functions, XML Functions
XML option, Creating XML Values, Statement Behavior
xml2, xml2
xmlagg, xmlagg, Aggregate Functions
xmlbinary configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
xmlcomment, xmlcomment
xmlconcat, xmlconcat
xmlelement, xmlelement
XMLEXISTS, XMLEXISTS
xmlforest, xmlforest
xmloption configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
xmlparse, Creating XML Values
xmlpi, xmlpi
xmlroot, xmlroot
xmlserialize, Creating XML Values
xmltable, xmltable
xml_is_well_formed, xml_is_well_formed
xml_is_well_formed_content, xml_is_well_formed
xml_is_well_formed_document, xml_is_well_formed
XPath, xpath
xpath_exists, xpath_exists
xpath_table, xpath_table
XQuery regular expressions, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
xslt_process, xslt_process

Z

zero_damaged_pages configuration parameter, Developer Options
zlib, Requirements, Anti-Features
\ No newline at end of file + libpq, Building libpq Programs
PL/Perl, PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
PL/PerlU, Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
PL/pgSQL, PL/pgSQL — SQL Procedural Language
PL/Python, PL/Python — Python Procedural Language
PL/SQL (Oracle), Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
porting to PL/pgSQL, Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
PL/Tcl, PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
plainto_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Queries
plan_cache_mode configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
plperl.on_init configuration parameter, Configuration
plperl.on_plperlu_init configuration parameter, Configuration
plperl.on_plperl_init configuration parameter, Configuration
plperl.use_strict configuration parameter, Configuration
plpgsql.check_asserts configuration parameter, Checking Assertions
plpgsql.variable_conflict configuration parameter, Variable Substitution
pltcl.start_proc configuration parameter, PL/Tcl Configuration
pltclu.start_proc configuration parameter, PL/Tcl Configuration
point, Points, Geometric Functions and Operators
point-in-time recovery, Backup and Restore
policy, Row Security Policies
polygon, Polygons, Geometric Functions and Operators
polymorphic function, Polymorphic Types
polymorphic type, Polymorphic Types
popcount (see bit_count)
popen, Geometric Functions and Operators
populate_record, hstore Operators and Functions
port, Parameter Key Words
port configuration parameter, Connection Settings
position, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
POSITION_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
POSTGRES, The Berkeley POSTGRES Project
postgres, Architectural Fundamentals, Starting the Database Server, Creating a Database, postgres
postgres user, The PostgreSQL User Account
Postgres95, Postgres95
postgresql.auto.conf, Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File
postgresql.conf, Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File
postgres_fdw, postgres_fdw
postgres_fdw.application_name configuration parameter, Configuration Parameters
postmaster, postmaster
post_auth_delay configuration parameter, Developer Options
power, Mathematical Functions and Operators
PQbackendPID, Connection Status Functions
PQbinaryTuples, Retrieving Query Result Information
with COPY, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
PQcancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQclear, Main Functions
PQclientEncoding, Control Functions
PQcmdStatus, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQcmdTuples, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQconndefaults, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectdb, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectdbParams, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectionNeedsPassword, Connection Status Functions
PQconnectionUsedPassword, Connection Status Functions
PQconnectPoll, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectStart, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconnectStartParams, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconninfo, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconninfoFree, Miscellaneous Functions
PQconninfoParse, Database Connection Control Functions
PQconsumeInput, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQcopyResult, Miscellaneous Functions
PQdb, Connection Status Functions
PQdescribePortal, Main Functions
PQdescribePrepared, Main Functions
PQencryptPassword, Miscellaneous Functions
PQencryptPasswordConn, Miscellaneous Functions
PQendcopy, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQenterPipelineMode, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQerrorMessage, Connection Status Functions
PQescapeBytea, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeByteaConn, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeIdentifier, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeLiteral, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeString, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQescapeStringConn, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQexec, Main Functions
PQexecParams, Main Functions
PQexecPrepared, Main Functions
PQexitPipelineMode, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQfformat, Retrieving Query Result Information
with COPY, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
PQfinish, Database Connection Control Functions
PQfireResultCreateEvents, Miscellaneous Functions
PQflush, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQfmod, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQfn, The Fast-Path Interface
PQfname, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQfnumber, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQfreeCancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQfreemem, Miscellaneous Functions
PQfsize, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQftable, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQftablecol, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQftype, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQgetCancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQgetCopyData, Functions for Receiving COPY Data
PQgetisnull, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQgetlength, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQgetline, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQgetlineAsync, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQgetResult, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQgetssl, Connection Status Functions
PQgetSSLKeyPassHook_OpenSSL, Database Connection Control Functions
PQgetvalue, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQhost, Connection Status Functions
PQhostaddr, Connection Status Functions
PQinitOpenSSL, SSL Library Initialization
PQinitSSL, SSL Library Initialization
PQinstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQisBusy, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQisnonblocking, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQisthreadsafe, Behavior in Threaded Programs
PQlibVersion, Miscellaneous Functions
(see also PQserverVersion)
PQmakeEmptyPGresult, Miscellaneous Functions
PQnfields, Retrieving Query Result Information
with COPY, Functions Associated with the COPY Command
PQnotifies, Asynchronous Notification
PQnparams, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQntuples, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQoidStatus, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQoidValue, Retrieving Other Result Information
PQoptions, Connection Status Functions
PQparameterStatus, Connection Status Functions
PQparamtype, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQpass, Connection Status Functions
PQping, Database Connection Control Functions
PQpingParams, Database Connection Control Functions
PQpipelineStatus, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQpipelineSync, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQport, Connection Status Functions
PQprepare, Main Functions
PQprint, Retrieving Query Result Information
PQprotocolVersion, Connection Status Functions
PQputCopyData, Functions for Sending COPY Data
PQputCopyEnd, Functions for Sending COPY Data
PQputline, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQputnbytes, Obsolete Functions for COPY
PQregisterEventProc, Event Support Functions
PQrequestCancel, Canceling Queries in Progress
PQreset, Database Connection Control Functions
PQresetPoll, Database Connection Control Functions
PQresetStart, Database Connection Control Functions
PQresStatus, Main Functions
PQresultAlloc, Miscellaneous Functions
PQresultErrorField, Main Functions
PQresultErrorMessage, Main Functions
PQresultInstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQresultMemorySize, Miscellaneous Functions
PQresultSetInstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQresultStatus, Main Functions
PQresultVerboseErrorMessage, Main Functions
PQsendDescribePortal, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendDescribePrepared, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendFlushRequest, Functions Associated with Pipeline Mode
PQsendPrepare, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendQuery, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendQueryParams, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsendQueryPrepared, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQserverVersion, Connection Status Functions
PQsetClientEncoding, Control Functions
PQsetdb, Database Connection Control Functions
PQsetdbLogin, Database Connection Control Functions
PQsetErrorContextVisibility, Control Functions
PQsetErrorVerbosity, Control Functions
PQsetInstanceData, Event Support Functions
PQsetnonblocking, Asynchronous Command Processing
PQsetNoticeProcessor, Notice Processing
PQsetNoticeReceiver, Notice Processing
PQsetResultAttrs, Miscellaneous Functions
PQsetSingleRowMode, Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
PQsetSSLKeyPassHook_OpenSSL, Database Connection Control Functions
PQsetTraceFlags, Control Functions
PQsetvalue, Miscellaneous Functions
PQsocket, Connection Status Functions
PQsslAttribute, Connection Status Functions
PQsslAttributeNames, Connection Status Functions
PQsslInUse, Connection Status Functions
PQsslStruct, Connection Status Functions
PQstatus, Connection Status Functions
PQtrace, Control Functions
PQtransactionStatus, Connection Status Functions
PQtty, Connection Status Functions
PQunescapeBytea, Escaping Strings for Inclusion in SQL Commands
PQuntrace, Control Functions
PQuser, Connection Status Functions
predicate locking, Serializable Isolation Level
PREPARE, PREPARE
PREPARE TRANSACTION, PREPARE TRANSACTION
prepared statements, DEALLOCATE, EXECUTE, EXPLAIN, PREPARE
creating, PREPARE
executing, EXECUTE
removing, DEALLOCATE
showing the query plan, EXPLAIN
preparing a query
in PL/pgSQL, Plan Caching
in PL/Python, Database Access Functions
in PL/Tcl, Database Access from PL/Tcl
pre_auth_delay configuration parameter, Developer Options
primary key, Primary Keys
primary_conninfo configuration parameter, Standby Servers
primary_slot_name configuration parameter, Standby Servers
privilege, Privileges, Schemas and Privileges, Rules and Privileges, Rules and Privileges
querying, System Information Functions and Operators
with rules, Rules and Privileges
for schemas, Schemas and Privileges
with views, Rules and Privileges
procedural language, Procedural Languages, Writing a Procedural Language Handler
externally maintained, Procedural Languages
handler for, Writing a Procedural Language Handler
procedure, User-Defined Procedures
user-defined, User-Defined Procedures
procedures
output parameter, SQL Procedures with Output Parameters
promote_trigger_file configuration parameter, Standby Servers
protocol, Frontend/Backend Protocol
frontend-backend, Frontend/Backend Protocol
ps, Standard Unix Tools
to monitor activity, Standard Unix Tools
psql, Accessing a Database, psql
Python, PL/Python — Python Procedural Language

R

radians, Mathematical Functions and Operators
radius, Geometric Functions and Operators
RADIUS, RADIUS Authentication
RAISE
in PL/pgSQL, Reporting Errors and Messages
random, Mathematical Functions and Operators
random_page_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
range table, The Query Tree
range type, Range Types
exclude, Constraints on Ranges
indexes on, Indexing
range_agg, Aggregate Functions
range_intersect_agg, Aggregate Functions
range_merge, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
rank, Window Functions
hypothetical, Aggregate Functions
read committed, Read Committed Isolation Level
read-only transaction, Statement Behavior
setting, SET TRANSACTION
setting default, Statement Behavior
readline, Requirements
Readline
in psql, Command-Line Editing
READ_REPLICATION_SLOT, Streaming Replication Protocol
real, Floating-Point Types
REASSIGN OWNED, REASSIGN OWNED
record, Pseudo-Types
recovery.conf, recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf
recovery.signal, Archive Recovery
recovery_end_command configuration parameter, Archive Recovery
recovery_init_sync_method configuration parameter, Error Handling
recovery_min_apply_delay configuration parameter, Standby Servers
recovery_prefetch configuration parameter, Recovery
recovery_target configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_action configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_inclusive configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_lsn configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_name configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_time configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_timeline configuration parameter, Recovery Target
recovery_target_xid configuration parameter, Recovery Target
rectangle, Boxes
RECURSIVE, CREATE VIEW
in common table expressions, Recursive Queries
in views, CREATE VIEW
recursive_worktable_factor configuration parameter, Other Planner Options
referential integrity, Foreign Keys, Foreign Keys
REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW, REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW
regclass, Object Identifier Types
regcollation, Object Identifier Types
regconfig, Object Identifier Types
regdictionary, Object Identifier Types
regexp_count, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_instr, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_like, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_match, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_matches, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_replace, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_split_to_array, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_split_to_table, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regexp_substr, String Functions and Operators, POSIX Regular Expressions
regnamespace, Object Identifier Types
regoper, Object Identifier Types
regoperator, Object Identifier Types
regproc, Object Identifier Types
regprocedure, Object Identifier Types
regression intercept, Aggregate Functions
regression slope, Aggregate Functions
regression test, Installation Procedure
regression tests, Regression Tests
regrole, Object Identifier Types
regr_avgx, Aggregate Functions
regr_avgy, Aggregate Functions
regr_count, Aggregate Functions
regr_intercept, Aggregate Functions
regr_r2, Aggregate Functions
regr_slope, Aggregate Functions
regr_sxx, Aggregate Functions
regr_sxy, Aggregate Functions
regr_syy, Aggregate Functions
regtype, Object Identifier Types
regular expression, SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions, POSIX Regular Expressions
(see also pattern matching)
regular expressions
and locales, Behavior
reindex, Routine Reindexing
REINDEX, REINDEX
reindexdb, reindexdb
relation, Concepts
relational database, Concepts
RELEASE SAVEPOINT, RELEASE SAVEPOINT
remove_temp_files_after_crash configuration parameter, Developer Options
repeat, String Functions and Operators
repeatable read, Repeatable Read Isolation Level
replace, String Functions and Operators
replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
Replication Origins, Replication Progress Tracking
Replication Progress Tracking, Replication Progress Tracking
replication slot
logical replication, Replication Slots
streaming replication, Replication Slots
reporting errors
in PL/pgSQL, Reporting Errors and Messages
RESET, RESET
restartpoint, WAL Configuration
restart_after_crash configuration parameter, Error Handling
restore_command configuration parameter, Archive Recovery
RESTRICT, Dependency Tracking
with DROP, Dependency Tracking
foreign key action, Foreign Keys
restrict_nonsystem_relation_kind
configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
retryable error, Serialization Failure Handling
RETURN NEXT
in PL/pgSQL, RETURN NEXT and RETURN QUERY
RETURN QUERY
in PL/pgSQL, RETURN NEXT and RETURN QUERY
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
RETURNING INTO, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result
in PL/pgSQL, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result
reverse, String Functions and Operators
REVOKE, Privileges, REVOKE
right, String Functions and Operators
right join, Joined Tables
role, Database Roles, Role Membership, Predefined Roles
applicable, applicable_roles
enabled, enabled_roles
membership in, Role Membership
privilege to bypass, Role Attributes
privilege to create, Role Attributes
privilege to inherit, Role Attributes
privilege to initiate replication, Role Attributes
privilege to limit connection, Role Attributes
ROLLBACK, ROLLBACK
rollback
psql, Variables
ROLLBACK PREPARED, ROLLBACK PREPARED
ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
ROLLUP, GROUPING SETS, CUBE, and ROLLUP
round, Mathematical Functions and Operators
routine, User-Defined Procedures
routine maintenance, Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
row, Concepts, Table Basics
ROW, Row Constructors
row estimation, Row Estimation Examples
multivariate, Multivariate Statistics Examples
planner, Row Estimation Examples
row type, Composite Types
constructor, Row Constructors
row-level security, Row Security Policies
row-wise comparison, Row and Array Comparisons
row_number, Window Functions
row_security configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
row_security_active, System Information Functions and Operators
row_to_json, Processing and Creating JSON Data
rpad, String Functions and Operators
rtrim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
rule, The Rule System, Views and the Rule System, How SELECT Rules Work, Materialized Views, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, Rules Versus Triggers
and materialized views, Materialized Views
and views, Views and the Rule System
for DELETE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
for INSERT, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
for SELECT, How SELECT Rules Work
compared with triggers, Rules Versus Triggers
for UPDATE, Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE

S

SAVEPOINT, SAVEPOINT
savepoints, RELEASE SAVEPOINT, ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT, SAVEPOINT
defining, SAVEPOINT
releasing, RELEASE SAVEPOINT
rolling back, ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT
scalar (see expression)
scale, Mathematical Functions and Operators
schema, Schemas, Creating a Schema, The Public Schema, Overview
creating, Creating a Schema
current, The Schema Search Path, System Information Functions and Operators
public, The Public Schema
removing, Creating a Schema
SCRAM, Password Authentication
search path, The Schema Search Path
current, System Information Functions and Operators
object visibility, System Information Functions and Operators
search_path configuration parameter, The Schema Search Path, Statement Behavior
use in securing functions, Writing SECURITY DEFINER Functions Safely
SECURITY LABEL, SECURITY LABEL
sec_to_gc, Cube-Based Earth Distances
seg, seg
segment_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
SELECT, Querying a Table, Queries, SELECT Output Columns, SELECT
determination of result type, SELECT Output Columns
select list, Select Lists
SELECT INTO, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result, SELECT INTO
in PL/pgSQL, Executing a Command with a Single-Row Result
semaphores, Shared Memory and Semaphores
sepgsql, sepgsql
sepgsql.debug_audit configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
sepgsql.permissive configuration parameter, GUC Parameters
sequence, Sequence Manipulation Functions
and serial type, Serial Types
sequential scan, Planner Method Configuration
seq_page_cost configuration parameter, Planner Cost Constants
serial, Serial Types
serial2, Serial Types
serial4, Serial Types
serial8, Serial Types
serializable, Serializable Isolation Level
Serializable Snapshot Isolation, Introduction
serialization anomaly, Transaction Isolation, Serializable Isolation Level
serialization failure, Serialization Failure Handling
server log, Error Reporting and Logging, Log File Maintenance
log file maintenance, Log File Maintenance
Server Name Indication, Parameter Key Words
server spoofing, Preventing Server Spoofing
server_encoding configuration parameter, Preset Options
server_version configuration parameter, Preset Options
server_version_num configuration parameter, Preset Options
session_preload_libraries configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
session_replication_role configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
session_user, System Information Functions and Operators
SET, Configuration Settings Functions, SET
SET CONSTRAINTS, SET CONSTRAINTS
set difference, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
set intersection, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
set operation, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
set returning functions, Set Returning Functions
functions, Set Returning Functions
SET ROLE, SET ROLE
SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION, SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
SET TRANSACTION, SET TRANSACTION
set union, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
SET XML OPTION, Statement Behavior
setseed, Mathematical Functions and Operators
setval, Sequence Manipulation Functions
setweight, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Documents
setweight for specific lexeme(s), Text Search Functions and Operators
set_bit, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators
set_byte, Binary String Functions and Operators
set_config, Configuration Settings Functions
set_limit, Functions and Operators
set_masklen, Network Address Functions and Operators
sha224, Binary String Functions and Operators
sha256, Binary String Functions and Operators
sha384, Binary String Functions and Operators
sha512, Binary String Functions and Operators
shared library, Shared Libraries, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
shared memory, Shared Memory and Semaphores
shared_buffers configuration parameter, Memory
shared_memory_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
shared_memory_size_in_huge_pages configuration parameter, Preset Options
shared_memory_type configuration parameter, Memory
shared_preload_libraries, Shared Memory and LWLocks
shared_preload_libraries configuration parameter, Shared Library Preloading
shobj_description, System Information Functions and Operators
SHOW, Configuration Settings Functions, SHOW, Streaming Replication Protocol
show_limit, Functions and Operators
show_trgm, Functions and Operators
shutdown, Shutting Down the Server
SIGHUP, Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File, The pg_hba.conf File, User Name Maps
SIGINT, Shutting Down the Server
sign, Mathematical Functions and Operators
signal
backend processes, Server Signaling Functions
significant digits, Locale and Formatting
SIGQUIT, Shutting Down the Server
SIGTERM, Shutting Down the Server
SIMILAR TO, SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions
similarity, Functions and Operators
sin, Mathematical Functions and Operators
sind, Mathematical Functions and Operators
single-user mode, Options for Single-User Mode
sinh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
skeys, hstore Operators and Functions
sleep, Delaying Execution
slice, hstore Operators and Functions
sliced bread (see TOAST)
slope, Geometric Functions and Operators
SLRU, pg_stat_slru
smallint, Integer Types
smallserial, Serial Types
Solaris, Solaris
installation on, Solaris
shared library, Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
start script, Starting the Database Server
SOME, Aggregate Functions, Subquery Expressions, Row and Array Comparisons
sort, intarray Functions and Operators
sorting, Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)
sort_asc, intarray Functions and Operators
sort_desc, intarray Functions and Operators
soundex, Soundex
SP-GiST (see index)
SPI, Server Programming Interface, spi
examples, spi
spi_commit
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_commit, SPI_commit
SPI_commit_and_chain, SPI_commit
SPI_connect, SPI_connect
SPI_connect_ext, SPI_connect
SPI_copytuple, SPI_copytuple
spi_cursor_close
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_cursor_close, SPI_cursor_close
SPI_cursor_fetch, SPI_cursor_fetch
SPI_cursor_find, SPI_cursor_find
SPI_cursor_move, SPI_cursor_move
SPI_cursor_open, SPI_cursor_open
SPI_cursor_open_with_args, SPI_cursor_open_with_args
SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist, SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist
SPI_cursor_parse_open, SPI_cursor_parse_open
SPI_exec, SPI_exec
SPI_execp, SPI_execp
SPI_execute, SPI_execute
SPI_execute_extended, SPI_execute_extended
SPI_execute_plan, SPI_execute_plan
SPI_execute_plan_extended, SPI_execute_plan_extended
SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist, SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist
SPI_execute_with_args, SPI_execute_with_args
spi_exec_prepared
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
spi_exec_query
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
spi_fetchrow
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_finish, SPI_finish
SPI_fname, SPI_fname
SPI_fnumber, SPI_fnumber
spi_freeplan
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_freeplan, SPI_freeplan
SPI_freetuple, SPI_freetuple
SPI_freetuptable, SPI_freetuptable
SPI_getargcount, SPI_getargcount
SPI_getargtypeid, SPI_getargtypeid
SPI_getbinval, SPI_getbinval
SPI_getnspname, SPI_getnspname
SPI_getrelname, SPI_getrelname
SPI_gettype, SPI_gettype
SPI_gettypeid, SPI_gettypeid
SPI_getvalue, SPI_getvalue
SPI_is_cursor_plan, SPI_is_cursor_plan
SPI_keepplan, SPI_keepplan
SPI_modifytuple, SPI_modifytuple
SPI_palloc, SPI_palloc
SPI_pfree, SPI_pfree
spi_prepare
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_prepare, SPI_prepare
SPI_prepare_cursor, SPI_prepare_cursor
SPI_prepare_extended, SPI_prepare_extended
SPI_prepare_params, SPI_prepare_params
spi_query
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
spi_query_prepared
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_register_relation, SPI_register_relation
SPI_register_trigger_data, SPI_register_trigger_data
SPI_repalloc, SPI_repalloc
SPI_result_code_string, SPI_result_code_string
SPI_returntuple, SPI_returntuple
spi_rollback
in PL/Perl, Database Access from PL/Perl
SPI_rollback, SPI_rollback
SPI_rollback_and_chain, SPI_rollback
SPI_saveplan, SPI_saveplan
SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch, SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch
SPI_scroll_cursor_move, SPI_scroll_cursor_move
SPI_start_transaction, SPI_start_transaction
SPI_unregister_relation, SPI_unregister_relation
split_part, String Functions and Operators
SQL/CLI, SQL Conformance
SQL/Foundation, SQL Conformance
SQL/Framework, SQL Conformance
SQL/JRT, SQL Conformance
SQL/JSON path language, The SQL/JSON Path Language
SQL/MDA, SQL Conformance
SQL/MED, SQL Conformance
SQL/OLB, SQL Conformance
SQL/PSM, SQL Conformance
SQL/Schemata, SQL Conformance
SQL/XML, SQL Conformance
limits and conformance, XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML
sqrt, Mathematical Functions and Operators
ssh, Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSH Tunnels
SSI, Introduction
SSL, Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL, SSL Support
in libpq, Connection Status Functions
with libpq, Parameter Key Words
TLS, Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL, SSL Support
ssl configuration parameter, SSL
sslinfo, sslinfo
ssl_ca_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_cert_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_cipher, Functions Provided
ssl_ciphers configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_client_cert_present, Functions Provided
ssl_client_dn, Functions Provided
ssl_client_dn_field, Functions Provided
ssl_client_serial, Functions Provided
ssl_crl_dir configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_crl_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_dh_params_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_ecdh_curve configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_extension_info, Functions Provided
ssl_issuer_dn, Functions Provided
ssl_issuer_field, Functions Provided
ssl_is_used, Functions Provided
ssl_key_file configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_library configuration parameter, Preset Options
ssl_max_protocol_version configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_min_protocol_version configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_passphrase_command configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_passphrase_command_supports_reload configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_prefer_server_ciphers configuration parameter, SSL
ssl_version, Functions Provided
SSPI, SSPI Authentication
STABLE, Function Volatility Categories
standard deviation, Aggregate Functions
population, Aggregate Functions
sample, Aggregate Functions
standard_conforming_strings configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
standby server, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
standby.signal, Archive Recovery, Standby Server Operation, Setting Up a Standby Server
for hot standby, Administrator's Overview
pg_basebackup --write-recovery-conf, Options
standby_mode (see standby.signal)
START TRANSACTION, START TRANSACTION
starts_with, String Functions and Operators
START_REPLICATION, Streaming Replication Protocol
statement_timeout configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
statement_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
statistics, Aggregate Functions, Statistics Used by the Planner, Extended Statistics, Updating Planner Statistics, The Cumulative Statistics System
of the planner, Statistics Used by the Planner, Extended Statistics, Updating Planner Statistics
stats_fetch_consistency configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
stddev, Aggregate Functions
stddev_pop, Aggregate Functions
stddev_samp, Aggregate Functions
STONITH, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
storage parameters, Storage Parameters
Streaming Replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
strict_word_similarity, Functions and Operators
string (see character string)
strings
backslash quotes, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
escape warning, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
standard conforming, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
string_agg, Aggregate Functions
string_to_array, String Functions and Operators
string_to_table, String Functions and Operators
strip, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Documents
strpos, String Functions and Operators
subarray, intarray Functions and Operators
subltree, Operators and Functions
subpath, Operators and Functions
subquery, Aggregate Functions, Scalar Subqueries, Subqueries, Subquery Expressions
subscript, Subscripts
substr, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
substring, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators, Bit String Functions and Operators, SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions, POSIX Regular Expressions
SUBSTRING_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
subtransactions
in PL/Tcl, Explicit Subtransactions in PL/Tcl
sum, Aggregate Functions
superuser, Accessing a Database, Role Attributes
superuser_reserved_connections configuration parameter, Connection Settings
support functions
in_range, B-Tree Support Functions
suppress_redundant_updates_trigger, Trigger Functions
svals, hstore Operators and Functions
synchronize_seqscans configuration parameter, Previous PostgreSQL Versions
synchronous commit, Asynchronous Commit
Synchronous Replication, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
synchronous_commit configuration parameter, Settings
synchronous_standby_names configuration parameter, Primary Server
syntax, SQL Syntax
SQL, SQL Syntax
syslog_facility configuration parameter, Where to Log
syslog_ident configuration parameter, Where to Log
syslog_sequence_numbers configuration parameter, Where to Log
syslog_split_messages configuration parameter, Where to Log
system catalog, The System Catalog Schema
schema, The System Catalog Schema
systemd, PostgreSQL Features, Starting the Database Server
RemoveIPC, systemd RemoveIPC

T

table, Concepts, Table Basics, Modifying Tables
creating, Table Basics
inheritance, Inheritance
modifying, Modifying Tables
partitioning, Table Partitioning
removing, Table Basics
renaming, Renaming a Table
Table Access Method, Table Access Method Interface Definition
TABLE command, SELECT
table expression, Table Expressions
table function, Table Functions, xmltable
XMLTABLE, xmltable
table sampling method, Writing a Table Sampling Method
tableam
Table Access Method, Table Access Method Interface Definition
tablefunc, tablefunc
tableoid, System Columns
TABLESAMPLE method, Writing a Table Sampling Method
tablespace, Tablespaces
default, Statement Behavior
temporary, Statement Behavior
table_am_handler, Pseudo-Types
tan, Mathematical Functions and Operators
tand, Mathematical Functions and Operators
tanh, Mathematical Functions and Operators
target list, The Query Tree
Tcl, PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
tcn, tcn
tcp_keepalives_count configuration parameter, Connection Settings
tcp_keepalives_idle configuration parameter, Connection Settings
tcp_keepalives_interval configuration parameter, Connection Settings
tcp_user_timeout configuration parameter, Connection Settings
template0, Creating a Database, Template Databases
template1, Creating a Database, Template Databases
temp_buffers configuration parameter, Memory
temp_file_limit configuration parameter, Disk
temp_tablespaces configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
test, Regression Tests
test_decoding, test_decoding
text, Character Types, Network Address Functions and Operators
text search, Text Search Types, Text Search Types, Full Text Search, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
data types, Text Search Types
functions and operators, Text Search Types
indexes, Preferred Index Types for Text Search
text2ltree, Operators and Functions
threads, Behavior in Threaded Programs
with libpq, Behavior in Threaded Programs
tid, Object Identifier Types
time, Date/Time Types, Times
constants, Special Values
current, Current Date/Time
output format, Date/Time Output
(see also formatting)
time span, Date/Time Types
time with time zone, Date/Time Types, Times
time without time zone, Date/Time Types, Times
time zone, Time Zones, Locale and Formatting, POSIX Time Zone Specifications
conversion, AT TIME ZONE
input abbreviations, Date/Time Configuration Files
POSIX-style specification, POSIX Time Zone Specifications
time zone data, Build Process Details
time zone names, Locale and Formatting
timelines, Backup and Restore
TIMELINE_HISTORY, Streaming Replication Protocol
timeofday, Date/Time Functions and Operators
timeout
client authentication, Authentication
deadlock, Lock Management
timestamp, Date/Time Types, Time Stamps
timestamp with time zone, Date/Time Types, Time Stamps
timestamp without time zone, Date/Time Types, Time Stamps
timestamptz, Date/Time Types
TimeZone configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
timezone_abbreviations configuration parameter, Locale and Formatting
TOAST, TOAST
and user-defined types, TOAST Considerations
per-column storage settings, Description
per-type storage settings, Description
versus large objects, Introduction
toast_tuple_target storage parameter, Storage Parameters
token, Lexical Structure
to_ascii, String Functions and Operators
to_char, Data Type Formatting Functions
and locales, Behavior
to_date, Data Type Formatting Functions
to_hex, String Functions and Operators
to_json, Processing and Creating JSON Data
to_jsonb, Processing and Creating JSON Data
to_number, Data Type Formatting Functions
to_regclass, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regcollation, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regnamespace, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regoper, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regoperator, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regproc, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regprocedure, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regrole, System Information Functions and Operators
to_regtype, System Information Functions and Operators
to_timestamp, Data Type Formatting Functions, Date/Time Functions and Operators
to_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Queries
to_tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parsing Documents
trace_locks configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_lock_oidmin configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_lock_table configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_lwlocks configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_notify configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_recovery_messages configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_sort configuration parameter, Developer Options
trace_userlocks configuration parameter, Developer Options
track_activities configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_activity_query_size configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_commit_timestamp configuration parameter, Sending Servers
track_counts configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_functions configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_io_timing configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
track_wal_io_timing configuration parameter, Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
transaction, Transactions
transaction ID, Preventing Transaction ID Wraparound Failures
wraparound, Preventing Transaction ID Wraparound Failures
transaction isolation, Transaction Isolation
transaction isolation level, Transaction Isolation, Statement Behavior
read committed, Read Committed Isolation Level
repeatable read, Repeatable Read Isolation Level
serializable, Serializable Isolation Level
setting, SET TRANSACTION
setting default, Statement Behavior
transaction log (see WAL)
transaction_deferrable configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
transaction_isolation configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
transaction_read_only configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
transaction_timestamp, Date/Time Functions and Operators
transform_null_equals configuration parameter, Platform and Client Compatibility
transition tables, CREATE TRIGGER
(see also ephemeral named relation)
implementation in PLs, SPI_register_trigger_data
referencing from C trigger, Writing Trigger Functions in C
translate, String Functions and Operators
TRANSLATE_REGEX, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
transparent + huge pages, Memory
trigger, Pseudo-Types, Triggers, Writing Trigger Functions in C, Rules Versus Triggers, Trigger Functions, Trigger Functions
arguments for trigger functions, Overview of Trigger Behavior
constraint trigger, Description
for updating a derived tsvector column, Triggers for Automatic Updates
in C, Writing Trigger Functions in C
in PL/pgSQL, Trigger Functions
in PL/Python, Trigger Functions
in PL/Tcl, Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
compared with rules, Rules Versus Triggers
triggered_change_notification, tcn
trigger_file (see promote_trigger_file)
trim, String Functions and Operators, Binary String Functions and Operators
trim_array, Array Functions and Operators
trim_scale, Mathematical Functions and Operators
true, Boolean Type
trunc, Mathematical Functions and Operators, Network Address Functions and Operators
TRUNCATE, TRUNCATE
trusted, Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
PL/Perl, Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
tsm_handler, Pseudo-Types
tsm_system_rows, tsm_system_rows
tsm_system_time, tsm_system_time
tsquery (data type), tsquery
tsquery_phrase, Text Search Functions and Operators, Manipulating Queries
tsvector (data type), tsvector
tsvector concatenation, Manipulating Documents
tsvector_to_array, Text Search Functions and Operators
tsvector_update_trigger, Trigger Functions
tsvector_update_trigger_column, Trigger Functions
ts_debug, Text Search Functions and Operators, Configuration Testing
ts_delete, Text Search Functions and Operators
ts_filter, Text Search Functions and Operators
ts_headline, Text Search Functions and Operators, Highlighting Results
ts_lexize, Text Search Functions and Operators, Dictionary Testing
ts_parse, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parser Testing
ts_rank, Text Search Functions and Operators, Ranking Search Results
ts_rank_cd, Text Search Functions and Operators, Ranking Search Results
ts_rewrite, Text Search Functions and Operators, Query Rewriting
ts_stat, Text Search Functions and Operators, Gathering Document Statistics
ts_token_type, Text Search Functions and Operators, Parser Testing
tuple_data_split, Heap Functions
txid_current, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_current_if_assigned, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_current_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_snapshot_xip, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_snapshot_xmax, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_snapshot_xmin, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_status, System Information Functions and Operators
txid_visible_in_snapshot, System Information Functions and Operators
type (see data type)
type cast, Numeric Constants, Type Casts

U

UESCAPE, Identifiers and Key Words, String Constants with Unicode Escapes
unaccent, unaccent, Functions
Unicode escape, String Constants with Unicode Escapes
in identifiers, Identifiers and Key Words
in string constants, String Constants with Unicode Escapes
Unicode normalization, String Functions and Operators
UNION, Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT), UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
uniq, intarray Functions and Operators
unique constraint, Unique Constraints
unistr, String Functions and Operators
Unix domain socket, Parameter Key Words
unix_socket_directories configuration parameter, Connection Settings
unix_socket_group configuration parameter, Connection Settings
unix_socket_permissions configuration parameter, Connection Settings
unknown, Pseudo-Types
UNLISTEN, UNLISTEN
unnest, Array Functions and Operators
for multirange, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
for tsvector, Text Search Functions and Operators
unqualified name, The Schema Search Path
updatable views, Updatable Views
UPDATE, Updates, Updating Data, Returning Data from Modified Rows, UPDATE
RETURNING, Returning Data from Modified Rows
update_process_title configuration parameter, Process Title
updating, Updating Data
upgrading, Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
upper, String Functions and Operators, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
and locales, Behavior
upper_inc, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
upper_inf, Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
UPSERT, INSERT
URI, Connection Strings
user, System Information Functions and Operators, Database Roles
current, System Information Functions and Operators
user mapping, Foreign Data
User name maps, User Name Maps
user_catalog_table storage parameter, Storage Parameters
UUID, UUID Type, UUID Functions, PostgreSQL Features
generating, UUID Functions
uuid-ossp, uuid-ossp
uuid_generate_v1, uuid-ossp Functions
uuid_generate_v1mc, uuid-ossp Functions
uuid_generate_v3, uuid-ossp Functions

V

vacuum, Routine Vacuuming
VACUUM, VACUUM
vacuumdb, vacuumdb
vacuumlo, vacuumlo
vacuum_cost_delay configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_limit configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_page_dirty configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_page_hit configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_cost_page_miss configuration parameter, Cost-based Vacuum Delay
vacuum_defer_cleanup_age configuration parameter, Primary Server
vacuum_failsafe_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_freeze_min_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_freeze_table_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_index_cleanup storage parameter, Storage Parameters
vacuum_multixact_failsafe_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
vacuum_truncate storage parameter, Storage Parameters
value expression, Value Expressions
VALUES, VALUES Lists, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs, VALUES
determination of result type, UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
varchar, Character Types
variadic function, SQL Functions with Variable Numbers of Arguments
variance, Aggregate Functions
population, Aggregate Functions
sample, Aggregate Functions
var_pop, Aggregate Functions
var_samp, Aggregate Functions
version, Accessing a Database, System Information Functions and Operators, Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
compatibility, Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster
view, Views, Views and the Rule System, Materialized Views, Cooperation with Views
implementation through rules, Views and the Rule System
materialized, Materialized Views
updating, Cooperation with Views
Visibility Map, Visibility Map
VM (see Visibility Map)
void, Pseudo-Types
VOLATILE, Function Volatility Categories
volatility, Function Volatility Categories
functions, Function Volatility Categories
VPATH, Installation Procedure, Extension Building Infrastructure

W

WAL, Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log
wal_block_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
wal_buffers configuration parameter, Settings
wal_compression configuration parameter, Settings
wal_consistency_checking configuration parameter, Developer Options
wal_debug configuration parameter, Developer Options
wal_decode_buffer_size configuration parameter, Recovery
wal_init_zero configuration parameter, Settings
wal_keep_size configuration parameter, Sending Servers
wal_level configuration parameter, Settings
wal_log_hints configuration parameter, Settings
wal_receiver_create_temp_slot configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_receiver_status_interval configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_receiver_timeout configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_recycle configuration parameter, Settings
wal_retrieve_retry_interval configuration parameter, Standby Servers
wal_segment_size configuration parameter, Preset Options
wal_sender_timeout configuration parameter, Sending Servers
wal_skip_threshold configuration parameter, Settings
wal_sync_method configuration parameter, Settings
wal_writer_delay configuration parameter, Settings
wal_writer_flush_after configuration parameter, Settings
warm standby, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
websearch_to_tsquery, Text Search Functions and Operators
WHERE, The WHERE Clause
where to log, Where to Log
WHILE
in PL/pgSQL, WHILE
width, Geometric Functions and Operators
width_bucket, Mathematical Functions and Operators
window function, Window Functions, Window Function Calls, Window Function Processing, Window Functions
built-in, Window Functions
invocation, Window Function Calls
order of execution, Window Function Processing
WITH, WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions), SELECT
in SELECT, WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions), SELECT
WITH CHECK OPTION, CREATE VIEW
WITHIN GROUP, Aggregate Expressions
witness server, High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
word_similarity, Functions and Operators
work_mem configuration parameter, Memory
wraparound
of multixact IDs, Multixacts and Wraparound
of transaction IDs, Preventing Transaction ID Wraparound Failures

X

xid, Object Identifier Types
xid8, Object Identifier Types
xmax, System Columns
xmin, System Columns
XML, XML Type
XML export, Mapping Tables to XML
XML Functions, XML Functions
XML option, Creating XML Values, Statement Behavior
xml2, xml2
xmlagg, xmlagg, Aggregate Functions
xmlbinary configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
xmlcomment, xmlcomment
xmlconcat, xmlconcat
xmlelement, xmlelement
XMLEXISTS, XMLEXISTS
xmlforest, xmlforest
xmloption configuration parameter, Statement Behavior
xmlparse, Creating XML Values
xmlpi, xmlpi
xmlroot, xmlroot
xmlserialize, Creating XML Values
xmltable, xmltable
xml_is_well_formed, xml_is_well_formed
xml_is_well_formed_content, xml_is_well_formed
xml_is_well_formed_document, xml_is_well_formed
XPath, xpath
xpath_exists, xpath_exists
xpath_table, xpath_table
XQuery regular expressions, Differences from SQL Standard and XQuery
xslt_process, xslt_process

Z

zero_damaged_pages configuration parameter, Developer Options
zlib, Requirements, Anti-Features
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The core PostgreSQL distribution includes the BRIN operator classes shown in Table 71.1. @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ minmax indexes to summarize a block range. Each value may represent either a point, or a boundary of an interval. Values must be between 8 and 256, and the default value is 32. -

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71.3. Extensibility

+71.3. Extensibility

71.3. Extensibility

The BRIN interface has a high level of abstraction, requiring the access method implementer only to implement the semantics of the data type being accessed. The BRIN layer @@ -165,4 +165,4 @@ right-hand-side argument of the supported operator. See float4_minmax_ops as an example of minmax, and box_inclusion_ops as an example of inclusion. -

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71.1. Introduction

+71.1. Introduction

71.1. Introduction

BRIN stands for Block Range Index. BRIN is designed for handling very large tables in which certain columns have some natural correlation with their @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ which is useful when the index tuple is no longer a very good representation because the existing values have changed. See Section 9.27.8 for details. -

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67.2. Behavior of B-Tree Operator Classes

+67.2. Behavior of B-Tree Operator Classes

67.2. Behavior of B-Tree Operator Classes

As shown in Table 38.3, a btree operator class must provide five comparison operators, <, @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ data types. The extensions to three or more data types within a family are not strictly required by the btree index mechanism itself, but the planner relies on them for optimization purposes. -

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F.8. btree_gin

+F.8. btree_gin

F.8. btree_gin

btree_gin provides sample GIN operator classes that implement B-tree equivalent behavior for the data types int2, int4, int8, float4, @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ Oleg Bartunov (). See http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/oddmuse/index.cgi/Gin for additional information. -

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F.9. btree_gist

+F.9. btree_gist

F.9. btree_gist

btree_gist provides GiST index operator classes that implement B-tree equivalent behavior for the data types int2, int4, int8, float4, @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ Paul Jungwirth (). See http://www.sai.msu.su/~megera/postgres/gist/ for additional information. -

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67.4. Implementation

+67.4. Implementation

67.4. Implementation

This section covers B-Tree index implementation details that may be of use to advanced users. See src/backend/access/nbtree/README in the source @@ -251,4 +251,4 @@

  • INCLUDE indexes can never use deduplication.

-

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67.1. Introduction

+67.1. Introduction

67.1. Introduction

PostgreSQL includes an implementation of the standard btree (multi-way balanced tree) index data structure. Any data type that can be sorted into a well-defined linear @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ some features that go beyond what would be needed just to support btree indexes, and parts of the system that are quite distant from the btree AM make use of them. -

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67.3. B-Tree Support Functions

+67.3. B-Tree Support Functions

67.3. B-Tree Support Functions

As shown in Table 38.9, btree defines one required and four optional support functions. The five user-defined methods are: @@ -288,4 +288,4 @@ access method. Nevertheless, this support function was added to B-tree for uniformity, and will probably find uses during further evolution of B-tree in PostgreSQL. -

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5. Bug Reporting Guidelines

+5. Bug Reporting Guidelines

5. Bug Reporting Guidelines

When you find a bug in PostgreSQL we want to hear about it. Your bug reports play an important part in making PostgreSQL more reliable because even the utmost @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ subversion the package might have. If you are talking about a Git snapshot, mention that, including the commit hash.

- If your version is older than 15.16 we will almost certainly + If your version is older than 15.17 we will almost certainly tell you to upgrade. There are many bug fixes and improvements in each new release, so it is quite possible that a bug you have encountered in an older release of PostgreSQL @@ -245,4 +245,4 @@ will be some delay before the email is delivered. If you wish to subscribe to the lists, please visit https://lists.postgresql.org/ for instructions. -

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53.2. pg_aggregate

+53.2. pg_aggregate

53.2. pg_aggregate

The catalog pg_aggregate stores information about aggregate functions. An aggregate function is a function that operates on a set of values (typically one column from each row @@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ command. See Section 38.12 for more information about writing aggregate functions and the meaning of the transition functions, etc. -

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53.3. pg_am

+53.3. pg_am

53.3. pg_am

The catalog pg_am stores information about relation access methods. There is one row for each access method supported by the system. @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ However, pg_index_column_has_property() and related functions have been added to allow SQL queries to inspect index access method properties; see Table 9.71. -

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53.4. pg_amop

+53.4. pg_amop

53.4. pg_amop

The catalog pg_amop stores information about operators associated with access method operator families. There is one row for each operator that is a member of an operator family. A family @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ amoplefttype and amoprighttype must match the oprleft and oprright fields of the referenced pg_operator entry. -

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53.5. pg_amproc

+53.5. pg_amproc

53.5. pg_amproc

The catalog pg_amproc stores information about support functions associated with access method operator families. There is one row for each support function belonging to an operator family. @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ an index, which are those with amproclefttype and amprocrighttype both equal to the index operator class's opcintype. -

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53.6. pg_attrdef

+53.6. pg_attrdef

53.6. pg_attrdef

The catalog pg_attrdef stores column default values. The main information about columns is stored in pg_attribute. @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ The column default value, in nodeToString() representation. Use pg_get_expr(adbin, adrelid) to convert it to an SQL expression. -


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53.7. pg_attribute

+53.7. pg_attribute

53.7. pg_attribute

The catalog pg_attribute stores information about table columns. There will be exactly one pg_attribute row for every column in every @@ -208,4 +208,4 @@ later dropped, and so there is no pg_type row anymore. attlen and the other fields can be used to interpret the contents of a row of the table. -

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53.9. pg_auth_members

+53.9. pg_auth_members

53.9. pg_auth_members

The catalog pg_auth_members shows the membership relations between roles. Any non-circular set of relationships is allowed.

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True if member can grant membership in roleid to others -


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53.8. pg_authid

+53.8. pg_authid

53.8. pg_authid

The catalog pg_authid contains information about database authorization identifiers (roles). A role subsumes the concepts of users and groups. A user is essentially just a @@ -107,4 +107,4 @@ where salt, StoredKey and ServerKey are in Base64 encoded format. This format is the same as that specified by RFC 5803. -

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53.10. pg_cast

+53.10. pg_cast

53.10. pg_cast

The catalog pg_cast stores data type conversion paths, both built-in and user-defined.

@@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ coercion in a single step. When no such entry is available, coercion to a type that uses a type modifier involves two steps, one to convert between data types and a second to apply the modifier. -

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53.11. pg_class

+53.11. pg_class

53.11. pg_class

The catalog pg_class describes tables and other objects that have columns or are otherwise similar to a table. This includes indexes (but see also pg_index), @@ -264,4 +264,4 @@ DROP INDEX. Instead, VACUUM clears relhasindex if it finds the table has no indexes. This arrangement avoids race conditions and improves concurrency. -

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53.12. pg_collation

+53.12. pg_collation

53.12. pg_collation

The catalog pg_collation describes the available collations, which are essentially mappings from an SQL name to operating system locale categories. @@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ collations whose encoding does not match the database encoding, since they could match the encodings of databases later cloned from template0. This would currently have to be done manually. -

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53.13. pg_constraint

+53.13. pg_constraint

53.13. pg_constraint

The catalog pg_constraint stores check, primary key, unique, foreign key, and exclusion constraints on tables. (Column constraints are not treated specially. Every column constraint is @@ -203,4 +203,4 @@ pg_class.relchecks needs to agree with the number of check-constraint entries found in this table for each relation. -

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53.14. pg_conversion

+53.14. pg_conversion

53.14. pg_conversion

The catalog pg_conversion describes encoding conversion functions. See CREATE CONVERSION for more information. @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@

True if this is the default conversion -


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53.15. pg_database

+53.15. pg_database

53.15. pg_database

The catalog pg_database stores information about the available databases. Databases are created with the CREATE DATABASE command. Consult Chapter 23 for details about the meaning @@ -121,4 +121,4 @@

Access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details -


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53.16. pg_db_role_setting

+53.16. pg_db_role_setting

53.16. pg_db_role_setting

The catalog pg_db_role_setting records the default values that have been set for run-time configuration variables, for each role and database combination. @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

Defaults for run-time configuration variables -


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53.17. pg_default_acl

+53.17. pg_default_acl

53.17. pg_default_acl

The catalog pg_default_acl stores initial privileges to be assigned to newly created objects.

Table 53.17. pg_default_acl Columns

@@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ not whatever might be in pg_default_acl at the moment. pg_default_acl is only consulted during object creation. -

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53.18. pg_depend

+53.18. pg_depend

53.18. pg_depend

The catalog pg_depend records the dependency relationships between database objects. This information allows DROP commands to find which other objects must be dropped @@ -172,4 +172,4 @@ a NORMAL dependency on the numeric data type, but no such entry actually appears in pg_depend. -

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53.19. pg_description

+53.19. pg_description

53.19. pg_description

The catalog pg_description stores optional descriptions (comments) for each database object. Descriptions can be manipulated with the COMMENT command and viewed with @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@

Arbitrary text that serves as the description of this object -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-enum.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-enum.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-enum.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-enum.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.20. pg_enum

53.20. pg_enum

+53.20. pg_enum

53.20. pg_enum

The pg_enum catalog contains entries showing the values and labels for each enum type. The internal representation of a given enum value is actually the OID @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ negative or fractional values of enumsortorder. The only requirement on these values is that they be correctly ordered and unique within each enum type. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-event-trigger.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-event-trigger.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-event-trigger.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-event-trigger.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.21. pg_event_trigger

53.21. pg_event_trigger

+53.21. pg_event_trigger

53.21. pg_event_trigger

The catalog pg_event_trigger stores event triggers. See Chapter 40 for more information.

Table 53.21. pg_event_trigger Columns

@@ -50,4 +50,4 @@

Command tags for which this trigger will fire. If NULL, the firing of this trigger is not restricted on the basis of the command tag. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-extension.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-extension.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-extension.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-extension.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.22. pg_extension

53.22. pg_extension

+53.22. pg_extension

53.22. pg_extension

The catalog pg_extension stores information about the installed extensions. See Section 38.17 for details about extensions. @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ objects. If extrelocatable is true, then this schema must in fact contain all schema-qualifiable objects belonging to the extension. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-data-wrapper.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-data-wrapper.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-data-wrapper.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-data-wrapper.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.23. pg_foreign_data_wrapper

53.23. pg_foreign_data_wrapper

+53.23. pg_foreign_data_wrapper

53.23. pg_foreign_data_wrapper

The catalog pg_foreign_data_wrapper stores foreign-data wrapper definitions. A foreign-data wrapper is the mechanism by which external data, residing on foreign servers, is @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@

Foreign-data wrapper specific options, as keyword=value strings -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-server.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-server.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-server.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-server.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.24. pg_foreign_server

53.24. pg_foreign_server

+53.24. pg_foreign_server

53.24. pg_foreign_server

The catalog pg_foreign_server stores foreign server definitions. A foreign server describes a source of external data, such as a remote server. Foreign @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@

Foreign server specific options, as keyword=value strings -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-table.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-table.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-table.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-foreign-table.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.25. pg_foreign_table

53.25. pg_foreign_table

+53.25. pg_foreign_table

53.25. pg_foreign_table

The catalog pg_foreign_table contains auxiliary information about foreign tables. A foreign table is primarily represented by a @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@

Foreign table options, as keyword=value strings -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-index.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-index.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-index.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-index.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.26. pg_index

53.26. pg_index

+53.26. pg_index

53.26. pg_index

The catalog pg_index contains part of the information about indexes. The rest is mostly in pg_class. @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ Expression tree (in nodeToString() representation) for partial index predicate. Null if not a partial index. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-inherits.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-inherits.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-inherits.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-inherits.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.27. pg_inherits

53.27. pg_inherits

+53.27. pg_inherits

53.27. pg_inherits

The catalog pg_inherits records information about table and index inheritance hierarchies. There is one entry for each direct parent-child table or index relationship in the database. (Indirect @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@

true for a partition that is in the process of being detached; false otherwise. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-init-privs.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-init-privs.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-init-privs.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-init-privs.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.28. pg_init_privs

53.28. pg_init_privs

+53.28. pg_init_privs

53.28. pg_init_privs

The catalog pg_init_privs records information about the initial privileges of objects in the system. There is one entry for each object in the database which has a non-default (non-NULL) @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@

The initial access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-language.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-language.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-language.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-language.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.29. pg_language

53.29. pg_language

+53.29. pg_language

53.29. pg_language

The catalog pg_language registers languages in which you can write functions or stored procedures. See CREATE LANGUAGE @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@

Access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject-metadata.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject-metadata.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject-metadata.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject-metadata.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.31. pg_largeobject_metadata

53.31. pg_largeobject_metadata

+53.31. pg_largeobject_metadata

53.31. pg_largeobject_metadata

The catalog pg_largeobject_metadata holds metadata associated with large objects. The actual large object data is stored in @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

Access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-largeobject.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.30. pg_largeobject

53.30. pg_largeobject

+53.30. pg_largeobject

53.30. pg_largeobject

The catalog pg_largeobject holds the data making up large objects. A large object is identified by an OID assigned when it is created. Each large object is broken into @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ allows sparse storage: pages might be missing, and might be shorter than LOBLKSIZE bytes even if they are not the last page of the object. Missing regions within a large object read as zeroes. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-namespace.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-namespace.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-namespace.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-namespace.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.32. pg_namespace

53.32. pg_namespace

+53.32. pg_namespace

53.32. pg_namespace

The catalog pg_namespace stores namespaces. A namespace is the structure underlying SQL schemas: each namespace can have a separate collection of relations, types, etc. without name @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

Access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opclass.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opclass.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opclass.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opclass.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.33. pg_opclass

53.33. pg_opclass

+53.33. pg_opclass

53.33. pg_opclass

The catalog pg_opclass defines index access method operator classes. Each operator class defines semantics for index columns of a particular data type and a particular @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@ Also, there must be no more than one pg_opclass row having opcdefault true for any given combination of opcmethod and opcintype. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-operator.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-operator.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-operator.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-operator.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.34. pg_operator

53.34. pg_operator

+53.34. pg_operator

53.34. pg_operator

The catalog pg_operator stores information about operators. See CREATE OPERATOR and Section 38.14 for more information. @@ -98,4 +98,4 @@

Join selectivity estimation function for this operator (zero if none) -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opfamily.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opfamily.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opfamily.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-opfamily.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.35. pg_opfamily

53.35. pg_opfamily

+53.35. pg_opfamily

53.35. pg_opfamily

The catalog pg_opfamily defines operator families. Each operator family is a collection of operators and associated support routines that implement the semantics specified for a particular @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ pg_amproc, and pg_opclass. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-parameter-acl.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-parameter-acl.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-parameter-acl.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-parameter-acl.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.36. pg_parameter_acl

53.36. pg_parameter_acl

+53.36. pg_parameter_acl

53.36. pg_parameter_acl

The catalog pg_parameter_acl records configuration parameters for which privileges have been granted to one or more roles. No entry is made for parameters that have default privileges. @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@

Access privileges; see Section 5.7 for details -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-partitioned-table.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-partitioned-table.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-partitioned-table.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-partitioned-table.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.37. pg_partitioned_table

53.37. pg_partitioned_table

+53.37. pg_partitioned_table

53.37. pg_partitioned_table

The catalog pg_partitioned_table stores information about how tables are partitioned.

Table 53.37. pg_partitioned_table Columns

@@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ references. This is a list with one element for each zero entry in partattrs. Null if all partition key columns are simple references. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-policy.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-policy.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-policy.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-policy.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.38. pg_policy

53.38. pg_policy

+53.38. pg_policy

53.38. pg_policy

The catalog pg_policy stores row-level security policies for tables. A policy includes the kind of command that it applies to (possibly all commands), the roles that it @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ Policies stored in pg_policy are applied only when pg_class.relrowsecurity is set for their table. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-proc.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-proc.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-proc.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-proc.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.39. pg_proc

53.39. pg_proc

+53.39. pg_proc

53.39. pg_proc

The catalog pg_proc stores information about functions, procedures, aggregate functions, and window functions (collectively also known as routines). See CREATE FUNCTION, CREATE PROCEDURE, and @@ -253,4 +253,4 @@ text. probin is null except for dynamically-loaded C functions, for which it gives the name of the shared library file containing the function. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-namespace.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-namespace.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-namespace.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-namespace.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.41. pg_publication_namespace

53.41. pg_publication_namespace

+53.41. pg_publication_namespace

53.41. pg_publication_namespace

The catalog pg_publication_namespace contains the mapping between schemas and publications in the database. This is a many-to-many mapping. @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

Reference to schema -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-rel.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-rel.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-rel.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication-rel.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.42. pg_publication_rel

53.42. pg_publication_rel

+53.42. pg_publication_rel

53.42. pg_publication_rel

The catalog pg_publication_rel contains the mapping between relations and publications in the database. This is a many-to-many mapping. See also Section 54.17 @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ part of the publication. For example, a value of 1 3 would mean that the first and the third table columns are published. A null value indicates that all columns are published. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-publication.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.40. pg_publication

53.40. pg_publication

+53.40. pg_publication

53.40. pg_publication

The catalog pg_publication contains all publications created in the database. For more on publications see Section 31.1. @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ If true, operations on a leaf partition are replicated using the identity and schema of its topmost partitioned ancestor mentioned in the publication instead of its own. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-range.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-range.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-range.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-range.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.43. pg_range

53.43. pg_range

+53.43. pg_range

53.43. pg_range

The catalog pg_range stores information about range types. This is in addition to the types' entries in pg_type. @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ type. rngcanonical is used when the element type is discrete. rngsubdiff is optional but should be supplied to improve performance of GiST indexes on the range type. -

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53.44. pg_replication_origin

+53.44. pg_replication_origin

53.44. pg_replication_origin

The pg_replication_origin catalog contains all replication origins created. For more on replication origins see Chapter 50. @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

The external, user defined, name of a replication origin. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-rewrite.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-rewrite.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-rewrite.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-rewrite.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.45. pg_rewrite

53.45. pg_rewrite

+53.45. pg_rewrite

53.45. pg_rewrite

The catalog pg_rewrite stores rewrite rules for tables and views.

Table 53.45. pg_rewrite Columns

Column Type @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@


Note

pg_class.relhasrules must be true if a table has any rules in this catalog. -

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53.46. pg_seclabel

+53.46. pg_seclabel

53.46. pg_seclabel

The catalog pg_seclabel stores security labels on database objects. Security labels can be manipulated with the SECURITY LABEL command. For an easier @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@

The security label applied to this object. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-sequence.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-sequence.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-sequence.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-sequence.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.47. pg_sequence

53.47. pg_sequence

+53.47. pg_sequence

53.47. pg_sequence

The catalog pg_sequence contains information about sequences. Some of the information about sequences, such as the name and the schema, is in @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@

Whether the sequence cycles -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdepend.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdepend.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdepend.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdepend.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.48. pg_shdepend

53.48. pg_shdepend

+53.48. pg_shdepend

53.48. pg_shdepend

The catalog pg_shdepend records the dependency relationships between database objects and shared objects, such as roles. This information allows @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ considered pinned. No entries are made in pg_shdepend that would have a pinned object as either referenced or dependent object. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdescription.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdescription.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdescription.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shdescription.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.49. pg_shdescription

53.49. pg_shdescription

+53.49. pg_shdescription

53.49. pg_shdescription

The catalog pg_shdescription stores optional descriptions (comments) for shared database objects. Descriptions can be manipulated with the COMMENT command and viewed with @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

Arbitrary text that serves as the description of this object -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shseclabel.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shseclabel.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shseclabel.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-shseclabel.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.50. pg_shseclabel

53.50. pg_shseclabel

+53.50. pg_shseclabel

53.50. pg_shseclabel

The catalog pg_shseclabel stores security labels on shared database objects. Security labels can be manipulated with the SECURITY LABEL command. For an easier @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@

The security label applied to this object. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext-data.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext-data.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext-data.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext-data.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.53. pg_statistic_ext_data

53.53. pg_statistic_ext_data

+53.53. pg_statistic_ext_data

53.53. pg_statistic_ext_data

The catalog pg_statistic_ext_data holds data for extended planner statistics defined in pg_statistic_ext. @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@

Per-expression statistics, serialized as an array of pg_statistic type -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic-ext.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.52. pg_statistic_ext

53.52. pg_statistic_ext

+53.52. pg_statistic_ext

53.52. pg_statistic_ext

The catalog pg_statistic_ext holds definitions of extended planner statistics. Each row in this catalog corresponds to a statistics object @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ and populate an entry in the pg_statistic_ext_data catalog. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-statistic.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.51. pg_statistic

53.51. pg_statistic

+53.51. pg_statistic

53.51. pg_statistic

The catalog pg_statistic stores statistical data about the contents of the database. Entries are created by ANALYZE @@ -131,4 +131,4 @@ values are actually of the specific column's data type, or a related type such as an array's element type, so there is no way to define these columns' type more specifically than anyarray. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription-rel.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription-rel.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription-rel.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription-rel.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.55. pg_subscription_rel

53.55. pg_subscription_rel

+53.55. pg_subscription_rel

53.55. pg_subscription_rel

The catalog pg_subscription_rel contains the state for each replicated relation in each subscription. This is a many-to-many mapping. @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ Remote LSN of the state change used for synchronization coordination when in s or r states, otherwise null -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-subscription.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.54. pg_subscription

53.54. pg_subscription

+53.54. pg_subscription

53.54. pg_subscription

The catalog pg_subscription contains all existing logical replication subscriptions. For more information about logical replication see Chapter 31. @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ Array of subscribed publication names. These reference publications defined in the upstream database. For more on publications see Section 31.1. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-tablespace.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-tablespace.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-tablespace.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-tablespace.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.56. pg_tablespace

53.56. pg_tablespace

+53.56. pg_tablespace

53.56. pg_tablespace

The catalog pg_tablespace stores information about the available tablespaces. Tables can be placed in particular tablespaces to aid administration of disk layout. @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@

Tablespace-level options, as keyword=value strings -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-transform.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-transform.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-transform.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-transform.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.57. pg_transform

53.57. pg_transform

+53.57. pg_transform

53.57. pg_transform

The catalog pg_transform stores information about transforms, which are a mechanism to adapt data types to procedural languages. See CREATE TRANSFORM for more information. @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ The OID of the function to use when converting output from the procedural language (e.g., return values) to the data type. Zero is stored if the default behavior should be used. -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-trigger.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-trigger.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-trigger.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-trigger.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.58. pg_trigger

53.58. pg_trigger

+53.58. pg_trigger

53.58. pg_trigger

The catalog pg_trigger stores triggers on tables and views. See CREATE TRIGGER @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@

Note

pg_class.relhastriggers must be true if a relation has any triggers in this catalog. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config-map.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config-map.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config-map.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config-map.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.60. pg_ts_config_map

53.60. pg_ts_config_map

+53.60. pg_ts_config_map

53.60. pg_ts_config_map

The pg_ts_config_map catalog contains entries showing which text search dictionaries should be consulted, and in what order, for each output token type of each text search configuration's @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

The OID of the text search dictionary to consult -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-config.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.59. pg_ts_config

53.59. pg_ts_config

+53.59. pg_ts_config

53.59. pg_ts_config

The pg_ts_config catalog contains entries representing text search configurations. A configuration specifies a particular text search parser and a list of dictionaries to use @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@

The OID of the text search parser for this configuration -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-dict.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-dict.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-dict.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-dict.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.61. pg_ts_dict

53.61. pg_ts_dict

+53.61. pg_ts_dict

53.61. pg_ts_dict

The pg_ts_dict catalog contains entries defining text search dictionaries. A dictionary depends on a text search template, which specifies all the implementation functions @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@

Initialization option string for the template -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-parser.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-parser.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-parser.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-parser.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.62. pg_ts_parser

53.62. pg_ts_parser

+53.62. pg_ts_parser

53.62. pg_ts_parser

The pg_ts_parser catalog contains entries defining text search parsers. A parser is responsible for splitting input text into lexemes and assigning a token type to each lexeme. @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@

OID of the parser's lextype function -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-template.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-template.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-template.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-ts-template.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.63. pg_ts_template

53.63. pg_ts_template

+53.63. pg_ts_template

53.63. pg_ts_template

The pg_ts_template catalog contains entries defining text search templates. A template is the implementation skeleton for a class of text search dictionaries. @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@

OID of the template's lexize function -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-type.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-type.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-type.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-type.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.64. pg_type

53.64. pg_type

+53.64. pg_type

53.64. pg_type

The catalog pg_type stores information about data types. Base types and enum types (scalar types) are created with CREATE TYPE, and @@ -307,4 +307,4 @@ of typcategory. Any future additions to this list will also be upper-case ASCII letters. All other ASCII characters are reserved for user-defined categories. -

Table 53.65. typcategory Codes

CodeCategory
AArray types
BBoolean types
CComposite types
DDate/time types
EEnum types
GGeometric types
INetwork address types
NNumeric types
PPseudo-types
RRange types
SString types
TTimespan types
UUser-defined types
VBit-string types
Xunknown type
ZInternal-use types

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Table 53.65. typcategory Codes

CodeCategory
AArray types
BBoolean types
CComposite types
DDate/time types
EEnum types
GGeometric types
INetwork address types
NNumeric types
PPseudo-types
RRange types
SString types
TTimespan types
UUser-defined types
VBit-string types
Xunknown type
ZInternal-use types

\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-user-mapping.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-user-mapping.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-user-mapping.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalog-pg-user-mapping.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.65. pg_user_mapping

53.65. pg_user_mapping

+53.65. pg_user_mapping

53.65. pg_user_mapping

The catalog pg_user_mapping stores the mappings from local user to remote. Access to this catalog is restricted from normal users, use the view @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@

User mapping specific options, as keyword=value strings -


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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs-overview.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs-overview.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs-overview.html 2026-02-09 22:08:49.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs-overview.html 2026-02-23 22:14:38.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -53.1. Overview

53.1. Overview

+53.1. Overview

53.1. Overview

Table 53.1 lists the system catalogs. More detailed documentation of each catalog follows below.

@@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ database creation and are thereafter database-specific. A few catalogs are physically shared across all databases in a cluster; these are noted in the descriptions of the individual catalogs. -

Table 53.1. System Catalogs

Catalog NamePurpose
pg_aggregateaggregate functions
pg_amrelation access methods
pg_amopaccess method operators
pg_amprocaccess method support functions
pg_attrdefcolumn default values
pg_attributetable columns (attributes)
pg_authidauthorization identifiers (roles)
pg_auth_membersauthorization identifier membership relationships
pg_castcasts (data type conversions)
pg_classtables, indexes, sequences, views (relations)
pg_collationcollations (locale information)
pg_constraintcheck constraints, unique constraints, primary key constraints, foreign key constraints
pg_conversionencoding conversion information
pg_databasedatabases within this database cluster
pg_db_role_settingper-role and per-database settings
pg_default_acldefault privileges for object types
pg_dependdependencies between database objects
pg_descriptiondescriptions or comments on database objects
pg_enumenum label and value definitions
pg_event_triggerevent triggers
pg_extensioninstalled extensions
pg_foreign_data_wrapperforeign-data wrapper definitions
pg_foreign_serverforeign server definitions
pg_foreign_tableadditional foreign table information
pg_indexadditional index information
pg_inheritstable inheritance hierarchy
pg_init_privsobject initial privileges
pg_languagelanguages for writing functions
pg_largeobjectdata pages for large objects
pg_largeobject_metadatametadata for large objects
pg_namespaceschemas
pg_opclassaccess method operator classes
pg_operatoroperators
pg_opfamilyaccess method operator families
pg_parameter_aclconfiguration parameters for which privileges have been granted
pg_partitioned_tableinformation about partition key of tables
pg_policyrow-security policies
pg_procfunctions and procedures
pg_publicationpublications for logical replication
pg_publication_namespaceschema to publication mapping
pg_publication_relrelation to publication mapping
pg_rangeinformation about range types
pg_replication_originregistered replication origins
pg_rewritequery rewrite rules
pg_seclabelsecurity labels on database objects
pg_sequenceinformation about sequences
pg_shdependdependencies on shared objects
pg_shdescriptioncomments on shared objects
pg_shseclabelsecurity labels on shared database objects
pg_statisticplanner statistics
pg_statistic_extextended planner statistics (definition)
pg_statistic_ext_dataextended planner statistics (built statistics)
pg_subscriptionlogical replication subscriptions
pg_subscription_relrelation state for subscriptions
pg_tablespacetablespaces within this database cluster
pg_transformtransforms (data type to procedural language conversions)
pg_triggertriggers
pg_ts_configtext search configurations
pg_ts_config_maptext search configurations' token mappings
pg_ts_dicttext search dictionaries
pg_ts_parsertext search parsers
pg_ts_templatetext search templates
pg_typedata types
pg_user_mappingmappings of users to foreign servers

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Table 53.1. System Catalogs

Catalog NamePurpose
pg_aggregateaggregate functions
pg_amrelation access methods
pg_amopaccess method operators
pg_amprocaccess method support functions
pg_attrdefcolumn default values
pg_attributetable columns (attributes)
pg_authidauthorization identifiers (roles)
pg_auth_membersauthorization identifier membership relationships
pg_castcasts (data type conversions)
pg_classtables, indexes, sequences, views (relations)
pg_collationcollations (locale information)
pg_constraintcheck constraints, unique constraints, primary key constraints, foreign key constraints
pg_conversionencoding conversion information
pg_databasedatabases within this database cluster
pg_db_role_settingper-role and per-database settings
pg_default_acldefault privileges for object types
pg_dependdependencies between database objects
pg_descriptiondescriptions or comments on database objects
pg_enumenum label and value definitions
pg_event_triggerevent triggers
pg_extensioninstalled extensions
pg_foreign_data_wrapperforeign-data wrapper definitions
pg_foreign_serverforeign server definitions
pg_foreign_tableadditional foreign table information
pg_indexadditional index information
pg_inheritstable inheritance hierarchy
pg_init_privsobject initial privileges
pg_languagelanguages for writing functions
pg_largeobjectdata pages for large objects
pg_largeobject_metadatametadata for large objects
pg_namespaceschemas
pg_opclassaccess method operator classes
pg_operatoroperators
pg_opfamilyaccess method operator families
pg_parameter_aclconfiguration parameters for which privileges have been granted
pg_partitioned_tableinformation about partition key of tables
pg_policyrow-security policies
pg_procfunctions and procedures
pg_publicationpublications for logical replication
pg_publication_namespaceschema to publication mapping
pg_publication_relrelation to publication mapping
pg_rangeinformation about range types
pg_replication_originregistered replication origins
pg_rewritequery rewrite rules
pg_seclabelsecurity labels on database objects
pg_sequenceinformation about sequences
pg_shdependdependencies on shared objects
pg_shdescriptioncomments on shared objects
pg_shseclabelsecurity labels on shared database objects
pg_statisticplanner statistics
pg_statistic_extextended planner statistics (definition)
pg_statistic_ext_dataextended planner statistics (built statistics)
pg_subscriptionlogical replication subscriptions
pg_subscription_relrelation state for subscriptions
pg_tablespacetablespaces within this database cluster
pg_transformtransforms (data type to procedural language conversions)
pg_triggertriggers
pg_ts_configtext search configurations
pg_ts_config_maptext search configurations' token mappings
pg_ts_dicttext search dictionaries
pg_ts_parsertext search parsers
pg_ts_templatetext search templates
pg_typedata types
pg_user_mappingmappings of users to foreign servers

\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs.html 2026-02-09 22:08:50.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/catalogs.html 2026-02-23 22:14:39.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Chapter 53. System Catalogs

Chapter 53. System Catalogs

+Chapter 53. System Catalogs

Chapter 53. System Catalogs

The system catalogs are the place where a relational database management system stores schema metadata, such as information about tables and columns, and internal bookkeeping information. @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ particularly esoteric operations, but many of those have been made available as SQL commands over time, and so the need for direct manipulation of the system catalogs is ever decreasing. -

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\ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/checksums.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/checksums.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/checksums.html 2026-02-09 22:08:37.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/checksums.html 2026-02-23 22:14:26.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -30.2. Data Checksums

30.2. Data Checksums

+30.2. Data Checksums

30.2. Data Checksums

By default, data pages are not protected by checksums, but this can optionally be enabled for a cluster. When enabled, each data page includes a checksum that is updated when the page is written and verified each time @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ The pg_checksums application can be used to enable or disable data checksums, as well as verify checksums, on an offline cluster. -

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F.10. citext

+F.10. citext

F.10. citext

The citext module provides a case-insensitive character string type, citext. Essentially, it internally calls lower when comparing values. Otherwise, it behaves almost @@ -163,4 +163,4 @@ David E. Wheeler

Inspired by the original citext module by Donald Fraser. -

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21.15. Authentication Problems

+21.15. Authentication Problems

21.15. Authentication Problems

Authentication failures and related problems generally manifest themselves through error messages like the following:

@@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ The server log might contain more information about an authentication failure than is reported to the client. If you are confused about the reason for a failure, check the server log. -

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Chapter 21. Client Authentication

+Chapter 21. Client Authentication

Chapter 21. Client Authentication

When a client application connects to the database server, it specifies which PostgreSQL database user name it wants to connect as, much the same way one logs into a Unix computer @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ operating system account, and in such cases there need be no connection between database user names and OS user names. -

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Part IV. Client Interfaces

+Part IV. Client Interfaces

Part IV. Client Interfaces

This part describes the client programming interfaces distributed with PostgreSQL. Each of these chapters can be read independently. Note that there are many other programming @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ familiar with using SQL commands to manipulate and query the database (see Part II) and of course with the programming language that the interface uses. -

Table of Contents

34. libpq — C Library
34.1. Database Connection Control Functions
34.2. Connection Status Functions
34.3. Command Execution Functions
34.4. Asynchronous Command Processing
34.5. Pipeline Mode
34.6. Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
34.7. Canceling Queries in Progress
34.8. The Fast-Path Interface
34.9. Asynchronous Notification
34.10. Functions Associated with the COPY Command
34.11. Control Functions
34.12. Miscellaneous Functions
34.13. Notice Processing
34.14. Event System
34.15. Environment Variables
34.16. The Password File
34.17. The Connection Service File
34.18. LDAP Lookup of Connection Parameters
34.19. SSL Support
34.20. Behavior in Threaded Programs
34.21. Building libpq Programs
34.22. Example Programs
35. Large Objects
35.1. Introduction
35.2. Implementation Features
35.3. Client Interfaces
35.4. Server-Side Functions
35.5. Example Program
36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
36.1. The Concept
36.2. Managing Database Connections
36.3. Running SQL Commands
36.4. Using Host Variables
36.5. Dynamic SQL
36.6. pgtypes Library
36.7. Using Descriptor Areas
36.8. Error Handling
36.9. Preprocessor Directives
36.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs
36.11. Library Functions
36.12. Large Objects
36.13. C++ Applications
36.14. Embedded SQL Commands
36.15. Informix Compatibility Mode
36.16. Oracle Compatibility Mode
36.17. Internals
37. The Information Schema
37.1. The Schema
37.2. Data Types
37.3. information_schema_catalog_name
37.4. administrable_role_​authorizations
37.5. applicable_roles
37.6. attributes
37.7. character_sets
37.8. check_constraint_routine_usage
37.9. check_constraints
37.10. collations
37.11. collation_character_set_​applicability
37.12. column_column_usage
37.13. column_domain_usage
37.14. column_options
37.15. column_privileges
37.16. column_udt_usage
37.17. columns
37.18. constraint_column_usage
37.19. constraint_table_usage
37.20. data_type_privileges
37.21. domain_constraints
37.22. domain_udt_usage
37.23. domains
37.24. element_types
37.25. enabled_roles
37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options
37.27. foreign_data_wrappers
37.28. foreign_server_options
37.29. foreign_servers
37.30. foreign_table_options
37.31. foreign_tables
37.32. key_column_usage
37.33. parameters
37.34. referential_constraints
37.35. role_column_grants
37.36. role_routine_grants
37.37. role_table_grants
37.38. role_udt_grants
37.39. role_usage_grants
37.40. routine_column_usage
37.41. routine_privileges
37.42. routine_routine_usage
37.43. routine_sequence_usage
37.44. routine_table_usage
37.45. routines
37.46. schemata
37.47. sequences
37.48. sql_features
37.49. sql_implementation_info
37.50. sql_parts
37.51. sql_sizing
37.52. table_constraints
37.53. table_privileges
37.54. tables
37.55. transforms
37.56. triggered_update_columns
37.57. triggers
37.58. udt_privileges
37.59. usage_privileges
37.60. user_defined_types
37.61. user_mapping_options
37.62. user_mappings
37.63. view_column_usage
37.64. view_routine_usage
37.65. view_table_usage
37.66. views
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Table of Contents

34. libpq — C Library
34.1. Database Connection Control Functions
34.2. Connection Status Functions
34.3. Command Execution Functions
34.4. Asynchronous Command Processing
34.5. Pipeline Mode
34.6. Retrieving Query Results Row-by-Row
34.7. Canceling Queries in Progress
34.8. The Fast-Path Interface
34.9. Asynchronous Notification
34.10. Functions Associated with the COPY Command
34.11. Control Functions
34.12. Miscellaneous Functions
34.13. Notice Processing
34.14. Event System
34.15. Environment Variables
34.16. The Password File
34.17. The Connection Service File
34.18. LDAP Lookup of Connection Parameters
34.19. SSL Support
34.20. Behavior in Threaded Programs
34.21. Building libpq Programs
34.22. Example Programs
35. Large Objects
35.1. Introduction
35.2. Implementation Features
35.3. Client Interfaces
35.4. Server-Side Functions
35.5. Example Program
36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
36.1. The Concept
36.2. Managing Database Connections
36.3. Running SQL Commands
36.4. Using Host Variables
36.5. Dynamic SQL
36.6. pgtypes Library
36.7. Using Descriptor Areas
36.8. Error Handling
36.9. Preprocessor Directives
36.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs
36.11. Library Functions
36.12. Large Objects
36.13. C++ Applications
36.14. Embedded SQL Commands
36.15. Informix Compatibility Mode
36.16. Oracle Compatibility Mode
36.17. Internals
37. The Information Schema
37.1. The Schema
37.2. Data Types
37.3. information_schema_catalog_name
37.4. administrable_role_​authorizations
37.5. applicable_roles
37.6. attributes
37.7. character_sets
37.8. check_constraint_routine_usage
37.9. check_constraints
37.10. collations
37.11. collation_character_set_​applicability
37.12. column_column_usage
37.13. column_domain_usage
37.14. column_options
37.15. column_privileges
37.16. column_udt_usage
37.17. columns
37.18. constraint_column_usage
37.19. constraint_table_usage
37.20. data_type_privileges
37.21. domain_constraints
37.22. domain_udt_usage
37.23. domains
37.24. element_types
37.25. enabled_roles
37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options
37.27. foreign_data_wrappers
37.28. foreign_server_options
37.29. foreign_servers
37.30. foreign_table_options
37.31. foreign_tables
37.32. key_column_usage
37.33. parameters
37.34. referential_constraints
37.35. role_column_grants
37.36. role_routine_grants
37.37. role_table_grants
37.38. role_udt_grants
37.39. role_usage_grants
37.40. routine_column_usage
37.41. routine_privileges
37.42. routine_routine_usage
37.43. routine_sequence_usage
37.44. routine_table_usage
37.45. routines
37.46. schemata
37.47. sequences
37.48. sql_features
37.49. sql_implementation_info
37.50. sql_parts
37.51. sql_sizing
37.52. table_constraints
37.53. table_privileges
37.54. tables
37.55. transforms
37.56. triggered_update_columns
37.57. triggers
37.58. udt_privileges
37.59. usage_privileges
37.60. user_defined_types
37.61. user_mapping_options
37.62. user_mappings
37.63. view_column_usage
37.64. view_routine_usage
37.65. view_table_usage
37.66. views
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24.2. Collation Support

+24.2. Collation Support

24.2. Collation Support

The collation feature allows specifying the sort order and character classification behavior of data per-column, or even per-operation. This alleviates the restriction that the @@ -414,4 +414,4 @@ normalize and is normalized to preprocess or check the strings, instead of using nondeterministic collations. There are different trade-offs for each approach. -

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N.1. When Color is Used

+N.1. When Color is Used

N.1. When Color is Used

To use colorized output, set the environment variable PG_COLOR as follows: @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@

  • Otherwise, color is not used.

  • -

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    N.2. Configuring the Colors

    +N.2. Configuring the Colors

    N.2. Configuring the Colors

    The actual colors to be used are configured using the environment variable PG_COLORS (note plural). The value is a colon-separated list of @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ This color specification format is also used by other software packages such as GCC, GNU coreutils, and GNU grep. -

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    Appendix N. Color Support

    +Appendix N. Color Support

    Appendix N. Color Support

    Most programs in the PostgreSQL package can produce colorized console output. This appendix describes how that is configured. -

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    20.1. Setting Parameters

    20.1.1. Parameter Names and Values

    +20.1. Setting Parameters

    20.1. Setting Parameters

    20.1.1. Parameter Names and Values

    All parameter names are case-insensitive. Every parameter takes a value of one of five types: boolean, string, integer, floating point, or enumerated (enum). The type determines the syntax for setting the @@ -333,4 +333,4 @@ their configurations all stored in one place, such as in a version control repository. (Storing database configuration files under version control is another good practice to consider.) -

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    52.2. How Connections Are Established

    +52.2. How Connections Are Established

    52.2. How Connections Are Established

    PostgreSQL implements a process per user client/server model. In this model, every @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ process parses the query, creates an execution plan, executes the plan, and returns the retrieved rows to the client by transmitting them over the established connection. -

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    26.3. Continuous Archiving and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)

    +26.3. Continuous Archiving and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)

    26.3. Continuous Archiving and Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR)

    At all times, PostgreSQL maintains a write ahead log (WAL) in the pg_wal/ subdirectory of the cluster's data directory. The log records @@ -754,4 +754,4 @@ on. In the meantime, administrators might wish to reduce the number of page snapshots included in WAL by increasing the checkpoint interval parameters as much as feasible. -

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postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-build-sql-update.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-build-sql-update.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-build-sql-update.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-build-sql-update.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_build_sql_update \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-cancel-query.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-cancel-query.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-cancel-query.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-cancel-query.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_cancel_query \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-close.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-close.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-close.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-close.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_close \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect-u.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect-u.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect-u.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect-u.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_connect_u \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-connect.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_connect \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-disconnect.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-disconnect.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-disconnect.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-disconnect.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_disconnect \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-error-message.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-error-message.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-error-message.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-error-message.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_error_message \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-exec.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-exec.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-exec.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-exec.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_exec \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-fetch.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-fetch.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-fetch.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-fetch.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_fetch \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-function.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-function.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-function.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-function.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-connections.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-connections.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-connections.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-connections.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -dblink_get_connections \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-notify.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-notify.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-notify.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-notify.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_get_notify \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-pkey.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-pkey.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-pkey.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-pkey.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_get_pkey \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-result.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-result.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-result.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-get-result.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_get_result \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-is-busy.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-is-busy.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-is-busy.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-is-busy.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_is_busy \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-open.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-open.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-open.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-open.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_open \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-send-query.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-send-query.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-send-query.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-dblink-send-query.html 2026-02-23 22:14:45.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -dblink_send_query \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-prog-client.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-prog-client.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-prog-client.html 2026-02-09 22:08:56.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib-prog-client.html 2026-02-23 22:14:46.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -G.1. Client Applications

    G.1. Client Applications

    oid2name — resolve OIDs and file nodes in a PostgreSQL data directory
    vacuumlo — remove orphaned large objects from a PostgreSQL database

    +G.1. Client Applications

    G.1. Client Applications

    oid2name — resolve OIDs and file nodes in a PostgreSQL data directory
    vacuumlo — remove orphaned large objects from a PostgreSQL database

    This section covers PostgreSQL client applications in contrib. They can be run from anywhere, independent of where the database server resides. See also PostgreSQL Client Applications for information about client applications that are part of the core PostgreSQL distribution. -

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    G.2. Server Applications

    +G.2. Server Applications

    G.2. Server Applications

    Some applications run on the PostgreSQL server itself. Currently, no such applications are included in the contrib directory. See also PostgreSQL Server Applications for information about server applications that are part of the core PostgreSQL distribution. -

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    Appendix G. Additional Supplied Programs

    Table of Contents

    G.1. Client Applications
    oid2name — resolve OIDs and file nodes in a PostgreSQL data directory
    vacuumlo — remove orphaned large objects from a PostgreSQL database
    G.2. Server Applications

    +Appendix G. Additional Supplied Programs

    Appendix G. Additional Supplied Programs

    Table of Contents

    G.1. Client Applications
    oid2name — resolve OIDs and file nodes in a PostgreSQL data directory
    vacuumlo — remove orphaned large objects from a PostgreSQL database
    G.2. Server Applications

    This appendix and the previous one contain information regarding the modules that can be found in the contrib directory of the PostgreSQL distribution. See Appendix F for @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ the bin directory of the PostgreSQL installation and can be used like any other program. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib.html 2026-02-09 22:08:56.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/contrib.html 2026-02-23 22:14:46.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Appendix F. Additional Supplied Modules

    Appendix F. Additional Supplied Modules

    Table of Contents

    F.1. adminpack
    F.2. amcheck
    F.2.1. Functions
    F.2.2. Optional heapallindexed Verification
    F.2.3. Using amcheck Effectively
    F.2.4. Repairing Corruption
    F.3. auth_delay
    F.3.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.3.2. Author
    F.4. auto_explain
    F.4.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.4.2. Example
    F.4.3. Author
    F.5. basebackup_to_shell
    F.5.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.5.2. Author
    F.6. basic_archive
    F.6.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.6.2. Notes
    F.6.3. Author
    F.7. bloom
    F.7.1. Parameters
    F.7.2. Examples
    F.7.3. Operator Class Interface
    F.7.4. Limitations
    F.7.5. Authors
    F.8. btree_gin
    F.8.1. Example Usage
    F.8.2. Authors
    F.9. btree_gist
    F.9.1. Example Usage
    F.9.2. Authors
    F.10. citext
    F.10.1. Rationale
    F.10.2. How to Use It
    F.10.3. String Comparison Behavior
    F.10.4. Limitations
    F.10.5. Author
    F.11. cube
    F.11.1. Syntax
    F.11.2. Precision
    F.11.3. Usage
    F.11.4. Defaults
    F.11.5. Notes
    F.11.6. Credits
    F.12. dblink
    dblink_connect — opens a persistent connection to a remote database
    dblink_connect_u — opens a persistent connection to a remote database, insecurely
    dblink_disconnect — closes a persistent connection to a remote database
    dblink — executes a query in a remote database
    dblink_exec — executes a command in a remote database
    dblink_open — opens a cursor in a remote database
    dblink_fetch — returns rows from an open cursor in a remote database
    dblink_close — closes a cursor in a remote database
    dblink_get_connections — returns the names of all open named dblink connections
    dblink_error_message — gets last error message on the named connection
    dblink_send_query — sends an async query to a remote database
    dblink_is_busy — checks if connection is busy with an async query
    dblink_get_notify — retrieve async notifications on a connection
    dblink_get_result — gets an async query result
    dblink_cancel_query — cancels any active query on the named connection
    dblink_get_pkey — returns the positions and field names of a relation's +Appendix F. Additional Supplied Modules

    Appendix F. Additional Supplied Modules

    Table of Contents

    F.1. adminpack
    F.2. amcheck
    F.2.1. Functions
    F.2.2. Optional heapallindexed Verification
    F.2.3. Using amcheck Effectively
    F.2.4. Repairing Corruption
    F.3. auth_delay
    F.3.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.3.2. Author
    F.4. auto_explain
    F.4.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.4.2. Example
    F.4.3. Author
    F.5. basebackup_to_shell
    F.5.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.5.2. Author
    F.6. basic_archive
    F.6.1. Configuration Parameters
    F.6.2. Notes
    F.6.3. Author
    F.7. bloom
    F.7.1. Parameters
    F.7.2. Examples
    F.7.3. Operator Class Interface
    F.7.4. Limitations
    F.7.5. Authors
    F.8. btree_gin
    F.8.1. Example Usage
    F.8.2. Authors
    F.9. btree_gist
    F.9.1. Example Usage
    F.9.2. Authors
    F.10. citext
    F.10.1. Rationale
    F.10.2. How to Use It
    F.10.3. String Comparison Behavior
    F.10.4. Limitations
    F.10.5. Author
    F.11. cube
    F.11.1. Syntax
    F.11.2. Precision
    F.11.3. Usage
    F.11.4. Defaults
    F.11.5. Notes
    F.11.6. Credits
    F.12. dblink
    dblink_connect — opens a persistent connection to a remote database
    dblink_connect_u — opens a persistent connection to a remote database, insecurely
    dblink_disconnect — closes a persistent connection to a remote database
    dblink — executes a query in a remote database
    dblink_exec — executes a command in a remote database
    dblink_open — opens a cursor in a remote database
    dblink_fetch — returns rows from an open cursor in a remote database
    dblink_close — closes a cursor in a remote database
    dblink_get_connections — returns the names of all open named dblink connections
    dblink_error_message — gets last error message on the named connection
    dblink_send_query — sends an async query to a remote database
    dblink_is_busy — checks if connection is busy with an async query
    dblink_get_notify — retrieve async notifications on a connection
    dblink_get_result — gets an async query result
    dblink_cancel_query — cancels any active query on the named connection
    dblink_get_pkey — returns the positions and field names of a relation's primary key fields
    dblink_build_sql_insert — builds an INSERT statement using a local tuple, replacing the @@ -84,4 +84,4 @@ by way of shared_preload_libraries. See the documentation of each module for details. -

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    19.2. Creating a Database Cluster

    +19.2. Creating a Database Cluster

    19.2. Creating a Database Cluster

    Before you can do anything, you must initialize a database storage area on disk. We call this a database cluster. (The SQL standard uses the term catalog cluster.) A @@ -200,4 +200,4 @@ it. That approach might relieve the DBA from having to deal with some of the idiosyncrasies of NFS, but of course the complexity of managing remote storage then happens at other levels. -

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    F.11. cube

    +F.11. cube

    F.11. cube

    This module implements a data type cube for representing multidimensional cubes.

    @@ -388,4 +388,4 @@ July 2006. These include cube(float8[], float8[]) and cleaning up the code to use the V1 call protocol instead of the deprecated V0 protocol. -

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    Chapter 66. Custom WAL Resource Managers

    +Chapter 66. Custom WAL Resource Managers

    Chapter 66. Custom WAL Resource Managers

    This chapter explains the interface between the core PostgreSQL system and custom WAL resource managers, which enable extensions to integrate directly with the WAL. @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ custom WAL records may exist in the system. Otherwise PostgreSQL will not be able to apply or decode the custom WAL records, which may prevent the server from starting. -

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    61.3. Executing Custom Scans

    +61.3. Executing Custom Scans

    61.3. Executing Custom Scans

    When a CustomScan is executed, its execution state is represented by a CustomScanState, which is declared as follows: @@ -136,4 +136,4 @@ ScanState, such as the target list and scan relation, will be shown even without this callback, but the callback allows the display of additional, private state. -

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    61.1. Creating Custom Scan Paths

    +61.1. Creating Custom Scan Paths

    61.1. Creating Custom Scan Paths

    A custom scan provider will typically add paths for a base relation by setting the following hook, which is called after the core code has generated all the access paths it can for the relation (except for @@ -98,4 +98,4 @@ reparameterize_path_by_child, adjust_appendrel_attrs or adjust_appendrel_attrs_multilevel as required. -

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    61.2. Creating Custom Scan Plans

    +61.2. Creating Custom Scan Plans

    61.2. Creating Custom Scan Plans

    A custom scan is represented in a finished plan tree using the following structure:

    @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@
         stage; after ExecInitCustomScan performs basic initialization,
         the BeginCustomScan callback will be invoked to give the
         custom scan provider a chance to do whatever else is needed.
    -   

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    Chapter 61. Writing a Custom Scan Provider

    +Chapter 61. Writing a Custom Scan Provider

    Chapter 61. Writing a Custom Scan Provider

    PostgreSQL supports a set of experimental facilities which are intended to allow extension modules to add new scan types to the system. Unlike a foreign data wrapper, which is only @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Finally, it must be possible to execute the plan and generate the same results that would have been generated for any other access path targeting the same relation. -

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    22.1. Database Roles

    +22.1. Database Roles

    22.1. Database Roles

    Database roles are conceptually completely separate from operating system users. In practice it might be convenient to maintain a correspondence, but this is not required. Database roles @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ identity determines the set of privileges available to a connected client, it is important to carefully configure privileges when setting up a multiuser environment. -

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    8.4. Binary Data Types

    +8.4. Binary Data Types

    8.4. Binary Data Types

    The bytea data type allows storage of binary strings; see Table 8.6.

    Table 8.6. Binary Data Types

    NameStorage SizeDescription
    bytea1 or 4 bytes plus the actual binary stringvariable-length binary string

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    8.10. Bit String Types

    +8.10. Bit String Types

    8.10. Bit String Types

    Bit strings are strings of 1's and 0's. They can be used to store or visualize bit masks. There are two SQL bit types: bit(n) and bit @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ 5 or 8 bytes overhead depending on the length of the string (but long values may be compressed or moved out-of-line, as explained in Section 8.3 for character strings). -

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    8.6. Boolean Type

    +8.6. Boolean Type

    8.6. Boolean Type

    PostgreSQL provides the standard SQL type boolean; see Table 8.19. @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ example NULL::boolean. Conversely, the cast can be omitted from a string-literal Boolean value in contexts where the parser can deduce that the literal must be of type boolean. -

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    8.3. Character Types

    Table 8.4. Character Types

    NameDescription
    character varying(n), varchar(n)variable-length with limit
    character(n), char(n)fixed-length, blank padded
    textvariable unlimited length

    +8.3. Character Types

    8.3. Character Types

    Table 8.4. Character Types

    NameDescription
    character varying(n), varchar(n)variable-length with limit
    character(n), char(n)fixed-length, blank padded
    textvariable unlimited length

    Table 8.4 shows the general-purpose character types available in PostgreSQL. @@ -139,4 +139,4 @@ only uses one byte of storage, and therefore can store only a single ASCII character. It is used in the system catalogs as a simplistic enumeration type. -

    Table 8.5. Special Character Types

    NameStorage SizeDescription
    "char"1 bytesingle-byte internal type
    name64 bytesinternal type for object names

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    Table 8.5. Special Character Types

    NameStorage SizeDescription
    "char"1 bytesingle-byte internal type
    name64 bytesinternal type for object names

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    8.5. Date/Time Types

    +8.5. Date/Time Types

    8.5. Date/Time Types

    PostgreSQL supports the full set of SQL date and time types, shown in Table 8.9. The operations available on these data types are described in @@ -555,4 +555,4 @@ The output of the iso_8601 style matches the format with designators described in section 4.4.3.2 of the ISO 8601 standard. -

    Table 8.18. Interval Output Style Examples

    Style SpecificationYear-Month IntervalDay-Time IntervalMixed Interval
    sql_standard1-23 4:05:06-1-2 +3 -4:05:06
    postgres1 year 2 mons3 days 04:05:06-1 year -2 mons +3 days -04:05:06
    postgres_verbose@ 1 year 2 mons@ 3 days 4 hours 5 mins 6 secs@ 1 year 2 mons -3 days 4 hours 5 mins 6 secs ago
    iso_8601P1Y2MP3DT4H5M6SP-1Y-2M3D​T-4H-5M-6S

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    Table 8.18. Interval Output Style Examples

    Style SpecificationYear-Month IntervalDay-Time IntervalMixed Interval
    sql_standard1-23 4:05:06-1-2 +3 -4:05:06
    postgres1 year 2 mons3 days 04:05:06-1 year -2 mons +3 days -04:05:06
    postgres_verbose@ 1 year 2 mons@ 3 days 4 hours 5 mins 6 secs@ 1 year 2 mons -3 days 4 hours 5 mins 6 secs ago
    iso_8601P1Y2MP3DT4H5M6SP-1Y-2M3D​T-4H-5M-6S

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    8.7. Enumerated Types

    +8.7. Enumerated Types

    8.7. Enumerated Types

    Enumerated (enum) types are data types that comprise a static, ordered set of values. They are equivalent to the enum @@ -112,4 +112,4 @@ kept in the system catalog pg_enum. Querying this catalog directly can be useful. -

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    8.8. Geometric Types

    +8.8. Geometric Types

    8.8. Geometric Types

    Geometric data types represent two-dimensional spatial objects. Table 8.20 shows the geometric types available in PostgreSQL. @@ -158,4 +158,4 @@ circle.

    Circles are output using the first syntax. -

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    8.14. JSON Types

    +8.14. JSON Types

    8.14. JSON Types

    JSON data types are for storing JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) data, as specified in RFC 7159. Such data can also be stored as text, but @@ -727,4 +727,4 @@ For this purpose, the term value includes array elements, though JSON terminology sometimes considers array elements distinct from values within objects. -

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    8.2. Monetary Types

    +8.2. Monetary Types

    8.2. Monetary Types

    The money type stores a currency amount with a fixed fractional precision; see Table 8.3. The fractional precision is determined by the database's lc_monetary setting. @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ When a money value is divided by another money value, the result is double precision (i.e., a pure number, not money); the currency units cancel each other out in the division. -

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    8.9. Network Address Types

    +8.9. Network Address Types

    8.9. Network Address Types

    PostgreSQL offers data types to store IPv4, IPv6, and MAC addresses, as shown in Table 8.21. It is better to use these types instead of plain text types to store @@ -129,4 +129,4 @@

    -

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    8.1. Numeric Types

    +8.1. Numeric Types

    8.1. Numeric Types

    Numeric types consist of two-, four-, and eight-byte integers, four- and eight-byte floating-point numbers, and selectable-precision decimals. Table 8.2 lists the @@ -367,4 +367,4 @@ automatically dropped when the owning column is dropped. You can drop the sequence without dropping the column, but this will force removal of the column default expression. -

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    8.19. Object Identifier Types

    +8.19. Object Identifier Types

    8.19. Object Identifier Types

    Object identifiers (OIDs) are used internally by PostgreSQL as primary keys for various system tables. @@ -163,4 +163,4 @@ physical location of the row within its table.

    (The system columns are further explained in Section 5.5.) -

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    8.20. pg_lsn Type

    +8.20. pg_lsn Type

    8.20. pg_lsn Type

    The pg_lsn data type can be used to store LSN (Log Sequence Number) data which is a pointer to a location in the WAL. This type is a representation of XLogRecPtr and an internal system type of @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ the calculated LSN should be in the range of pg_lsn type, i.e., between 0/0 and FFFFFFFF/FFFFFFFF. -

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    8.21. Pseudo-Types

    +8.21. Pseudo-Types

    8.21. Pseudo-Types

    The PostgreSQL type system contains a number of special-purpose entries that are collectively called pseudo-types. A pseudo-type cannot be used as a @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@ follow this coding rule: do not create any function that is declared to return internal unless it has at least one internal argument. -

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    8.11. Text Search Types

    +8.11. Text Search Types

    8.11. Text Search Types

    PostgreSQL provides two data types that are designed to support full text search, which is the activity of searching through a collection of natural-language documents @@ -193,4 +193,4 @@ 'postgradu':1 | 'postgr':*

    which will match the stemmed form of postgraduate. -

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    8.12. UUID Type

    +8.12. UUID Type

    8.12. UUID Type

    The data type uuid stores Universally Unique Identifiers (UUID) as defined by RFC 4122, ISO/IEC 9834-8:2005, and related standards. @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@

    See Section 9.14 for how to generate a UUID in PostgreSQL. -

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    8.13. XML Type

    +8.13. XML Type

    8.13. XML Type

    The xml data type can be used to store XML data. Its advantage over storing XML data in a text field is that it checks the input values for well-formedness, and there are support @@ -148,4 +148,4 @@ up full-document searches of XML data. The necessary preprocessing support is, however, not yet available in the PostgreSQL distribution. -

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    Chapter 8. Data Types

    Table of Contents

    8.1. Numeric Types
    8.1.1. Integer Types
    8.1.2. Arbitrary Precision Numbers
    8.1.3. Floating-Point Types
    8.1.4. Serial Types
    8.2. Monetary Types
    8.3. Character Types
    8.4. Binary Data Types
    8.4.1. bytea Hex Format
    8.4.2. bytea Escape Format
    8.5. Date/Time Types
    8.5.1. Date/Time Input
    8.5.2. Date/Time Output
    8.5.3. Time Zones
    8.5.4. Interval Input
    8.5.5. Interval Output
    8.6. Boolean Type
    8.7. Enumerated Types
    8.7.1. Declaration of Enumerated Types
    8.7.2. Ordering
    8.7.3. Type Safety
    8.7.4. Implementation Details
    8.8. Geometric Types
    8.8.1. Points
    8.8.2. Lines
    8.8.3. Line Segments
    8.8.4. Boxes
    8.8.5. Paths
    8.8.6. Polygons
    8.8.7. Circles
    8.9. Network Address Types
    8.9.1. inet
    8.9.2. cidr
    8.9.3. inet vs. cidr
    8.9.4. macaddr
    8.9.5. macaddr8
    8.10. Bit String Types
    8.11. Text Search Types
    8.11.1. tsvector
    8.11.2. tsquery
    8.12. UUID Type
    8.13. XML Type
    8.13.1. Creating XML Values
    8.13.2. Encoding Handling
    8.13.3. Accessing XML Values
    8.14. JSON Types
    8.14.1. JSON Input and Output Syntax
    8.14.2. Designing JSON Documents
    8.14.3. jsonb Containment and Existence
    8.14.4. jsonb Indexing
    8.14.5. jsonb Subscripting
    8.14.6. Transforms
    8.14.7. jsonpath Type
    8.15. Arrays
    8.15.1. Declaration of Array Types
    8.15.2. Array Value Input
    8.15.3. Accessing Arrays
    8.15.4. Modifying Arrays
    8.15.5. Searching in Arrays
    8.15.6. Array Input and Output Syntax
    8.16. Composite Types
    8.16.1. Declaration of Composite Types
    8.16.2. Constructing Composite Values
    8.16.3. Accessing Composite Types
    8.16.4. Modifying Composite Types
    8.16.5. Using Composite Types in Queries
    8.16.6. Composite Type Input and Output Syntax
    8.17. Range Types
    8.17.1. Built-in Range and Multirange Types
    8.17.2. Examples
    8.17.3. Inclusive and Exclusive Bounds
    8.17.4. Infinite (Unbounded) Ranges
    8.17.5. Range Input/Output
    8.17.6. Constructing Ranges and Multiranges
    8.17.7. Discrete Range Types
    8.17.8. Defining New Range Types
    8.17.9. Indexing
    8.17.10. Constraints on Ranges
    8.18. Domain Types
    8.19. Object Identifier Types
    8.20. pg_lsn Type
    8.21. Pseudo-Types

    +Chapter 8. Data Types

    Chapter 8. Data Types

    Table of Contents

    8.1. Numeric Types
    8.1.1. Integer Types
    8.1.2. Arbitrary Precision Numbers
    8.1.3. Floating-Point Types
    8.1.4. Serial Types
    8.2. Monetary Types
    8.3. Character Types
    8.4. Binary Data Types
    8.4.1. bytea Hex Format
    8.4.2. bytea Escape Format
    8.5. Date/Time Types
    8.5.1. Date/Time Input
    8.5.2. Date/Time Output
    8.5.3. Time Zones
    8.5.4. Interval Input
    8.5.5. Interval Output
    8.6. Boolean Type
    8.7. Enumerated Types
    8.7.1. Declaration of Enumerated Types
    8.7.2. Ordering
    8.7.3. Type Safety
    8.7.4. Implementation Details
    8.8. Geometric Types
    8.8.1. Points
    8.8.2. Lines
    8.8.3. Line Segments
    8.8.4. Boxes
    8.8.5. Paths
    8.8.6. Polygons
    8.8.7. Circles
    8.9. Network Address Types
    8.9.1. inet
    8.9.2. cidr
    8.9.3. inet vs. cidr
    8.9.4. macaddr
    8.9.5. macaddr8
    8.10. Bit String Types
    8.11. Text Search Types
    8.11.1. tsvector
    8.11.2. tsquery
    8.12. UUID Type
    8.13. XML Type
    8.13.1. Creating XML Values
    8.13.2. Encoding Handling
    8.13.3. Accessing XML Values
    8.14. JSON Types
    8.14.1. JSON Input and Output Syntax
    8.14.2. Designing JSON Documents
    8.14.3. jsonb Containment and Existence
    8.14.4. jsonb Indexing
    8.14.5. jsonb Subscripting
    8.14.6. Transforms
    8.14.7. jsonpath Type
    8.15. Arrays
    8.15.1. Declaration of Array Types
    8.15.2. Array Value Input
    8.15.3. Accessing Arrays
    8.15.4. Modifying Arrays
    8.15.5. Searching in Arrays
    8.15.6. Array Input and Output Syntax
    8.16. Composite Types
    8.16.1. Declaration of Composite Types
    8.16.2. Constructing Composite Values
    8.16.3. Accessing Composite Types
    8.16.4. Modifying Composite Types
    8.16.5. Using Composite Types in Queries
    8.16.6. Composite Type Input and Output Syntax
    8.17. Range Types
    8.17.1. Built-in Range and Multirange Types
    8.17.2. Examples
    8.17.3. Inclusive and Exclusive Bounds
    8.17.4. Infinite (Unbounded) Ranges
    8.17.5. Range Input/Output
    8.17.6. Constructing Ranges and Multiranges
    8.17.7. Discrete Range Types
    8.17.8. Defining New Range Types
    8.17.9. Indexing
    8.17.10. Constraints on Ranges
    8.18. Domain Types
    8.19. Object Identifier Types
    8.20. pg_lsn Type
    8.21. Pseudo-Types

    PostgreSQL has a rich set of native data types available to users. Users can add new types to PostgreSQL using the CREATE TYPE command. @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Some of the input and output functions are not invertible, i.e., the result of an output function might lose accuracy when compared to the original input. -

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    Appendix B. Date/Time Support

    +Appendix B. Date/Time Support

    Appendix B. Date/Time Support

    PostgreSQL uses an internal heuristic parser for all date/time input support. Dates and times are input as strings, and are broken up into distinct fields with a preliminary @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ This appendix includes information on the content of these lookup tables and describes the steps used by the parser to decode dates and times. -

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    B.4. Date/Time Configuration Files

    +B.4. Date/Time Configuration Files

    B.4. Date/Time Configuration Files

    Since timezone abbreviations are not well standardized, PostgreSQL provides a means to customize the set of abbreviations accepted by the server. The @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@ If you modify files in .../share/timezonesets/, it is up to you to make backups — a normal database dump will not include this directory. -

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    B.1. Date/Time Input Interpretation

    +B.1. Date/Time Input Interpretation

    B.1. Date/Time Input Interpretation

    Date/time input strings are decoded using the following procedure.

    1. Break the input string into tokens and categorize each token as @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ Gregorian years AD 1–99 can be entered by using 4 digits with leading zeros (e.g., 0099 is AD 99).

    -

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    B.2. Handling of Invalid or Ambiguous Timestamps

    +B.2. Handling of Invalid or Ambiguous Timestamps

    B.2. Handling of Invalid or Ambiguous Timestamps

    Ordinarily, if a date/time string is syntactically valid but contains out-of-range field values, an error will be thrown. For example, input specifying the 31st of February will be rejected. @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ abbreviation that corresponds to a fixed UTC offset. The rule just given applies only when it is necessary to infer a UTC offset for a time zone in which the offset varies. -

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    B.7. Julian Dates

    +B.7. Julian Dates

    B.7. Julian Dates

    The Julian Date system is a method for numbering days. It is unrelated to the Julian calendar, though it is confusingly @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ 2459389 (1 row)

    -

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    B.3. Date/Time Key Words

    +B.3. Date/Time Key Words

    B.3. Date/Time Key Words

    Table B.1 shows the tokens that are recognized as names of months.

    Table B.1. Month Names

    MonthAbbreviations
    JanuaryJan
    FebruaryFeb
    MarchMar
    AprilApr
    May 
    JuneJun
    JulyJul
    AugustAug
    SeptemberSep, Sept
    OctoberOct
    NovemberNov
    DecemberDec

    @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@

    Table B.2. Day of the Week Names

    DayAbbreviations
    SundaySun
    MondayMon
    TuesdayTue, Tues
    WednesdayWed, Weds
    ThursdayThu, Thur, Thurs
    FridayFri
    SaturdaySat

    Table B.3 shows the tokens that serve various modifier purposes. -

    Table B.3. Date/Time Field Modifiers

    IdentifierDescription
    AMTime is before 12:00
    ATIgnored
    JULIAN, JD, JNext field is Julian Date
    ONIgnored
    PMTime is on or after 12:00
    TNext field is time

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    Table B.3. Date/Time Field Modifiers

    IdentifierDescription
    AMTime is before 12:00
    ATIgnored
    JULIAN, JD, JNext field is Julian Date
    ONIgnored
    PMTime is on or after 12:00
    TNext field is time

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    B.5. POSIX Time Zone Specifications

    +B.5. POSIX Time Zone Specifications

    B.5. POSIX Time Zone Specifications

    PostgreSQL can accept time zone specifications that are written according to the POSIX standard's rules for the TZ environment @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ zone abbreviation(s). For example, SET TIMEZONE TO FOOBAR0 will work, leaving the system effectively using a rather peculiar abbreviation for UTC. -

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    B.6. History of Units

    +B.6. History of Units

    B.6. History of Units

    The SQL standard states that Within the definition of a datetime literal, the datetime values are constrained by the natural rules for dates and @@ -84,4 +84,4 @@ The People's Republic of China uses the Gregorian calendar for civil purposes. The Chinese calendar is used for determining festivals. -

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    5.1. Table Basics

    +5.1. Table Basics

    5.1. Table Basics

    A table in a relational database is much like a table on paper: It consists of rows and columns. The number and order of the columns is fixed, and each column has a name. The number of rows is @@ -98,4 +98,4 @@ security, or convenience. If you are eager to fill your tables with data now you can skip ahead to Chapter 6 and read the rest of this chapter later. -

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    5.4. Constraints

    +5.4. Constraints

    5.4. Constraints

    Data types are a way to limit the kind of data that can be stored in a table. For many applications, however, the constraint they provide is too coarse. For example, a column containing a product @@ -604,4 +604,4 @@

    Adding an exclusion constraint will automatically create an index of the type specified in the constraint declaration. -

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    5.2. Default Values

    +5.2. Default Values

    5.2. Default Values

    A column can be assigned a default value. When a new row is created and no values are specified for some of the columns, those columns will be filled with their respective default values. A @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ );

    The SERIAL shorthand is discussed further in Section 8.1.4. -

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    5.14. Dependency Tracking

    +5.14. Dependency Tracking

    5.14. Dependency Tracking

    When you create complex database structures involving many tables with foreign key constraints, views, triggers, functions, etc. you implicitly create a net of dependencies between the objects. @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ then the function's dependency on the my_colors table will be known and enforced by DROP. -

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    5.12. Foreign Data

    +5.12. Foreign Data

    5.12. Foreign Data

    PostgreSQL implements portions of the SQL/MED specification, allowing you to access data that resides outside PostgreSQL using regular SQL queries. Such data is referred to as @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ CREATE USER MAPPING, CREATE FOREIGN TABLE, and IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA. -

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    5.3. Generated Columns

    +5.3. Generated Columns

    5.3. Generated Columns

    A generated column is a special column that is always computed from other columns. Thus, it is for columns what a view is for tables. There are two kinds of generated columns: stored and virtual. A stored generated column @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ Generated columns are skipped for logical replication and cannot be specified in a CREATE PUBLICATION column list.

    -

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    5.10. Inheritance

    +5.10. Inheritance

    5.10. Inheritance

    PostgreSQL implements table inheritance, which can be a useful tool for database designers. (SQL:1999 and later define a type inheritance feature, which differs in many @@ -286,4 +286,4 @@ implemented for declarative partitioning. Considerable care is needed in deciding whether partitioning with legacy inheritance is useful for your application. -

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    5.13. Other Database Objects

    +5.13. Other Database Objects

    5.13. Other Database Objects

    Tables are the central objects in a relational database structure, because they hold your data. But they are not the only objects that exist in a database. Many other kinds of objects can be @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@

    Detailed information on these topics appears in Part V. -

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    5.11. Table Partitioning

    +5.11. Table Partitioning

    5.11. Table Partitioning

    PostgreSQL supports basic table partitioning. This section describes why and how to implement partitioning as part of your database design. @@ -993,4 +993,4 @@ painfully slow. Simulations of the intended workload are often beneficial for optimizing the partitioning strategy. Never just assume that more partitions are better than fewer partitions, nor vice-versa. -

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    5.7. Privileges

    +5.7. Privileges

    5.7. Privileges

    When an object is created, it is assigned an owner. The owner is normally the role that executed the creation statement. For most kinds of objects, the initial state is that only the owner @@ -313,4 +313,4 @@ Notice that the owner's implicit grant options are not marked in the access privileges display. A * will appear only when grant options have been explicitly granted to someone. -

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    5.8. Row Security Policies

    +5.8. Row Security Policies

    5.8. Row Security Policies

    In addition to the SQL-standard privilege system available through GRANT, tables can have row security policies that restrict, @@ -379,4 +379,4 @@

    For additional details see CREATE POLICY and ALTER TABLE. -

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    5.9. Schemas

    +5.9. Schemas

    5.9. Schemas

    A PostgreSQL database cluster contains one or more named databases. Roles and a few other object types are shared across the entire cluster. A client connection to the server @@ -326,4 +326,4 @@ limited) cross-database access. If you need to work with those systems, then maximum portability would be achieved by not using schemas at all. -

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    5.5. System Columns

    +5.5. System Columns

    5.5. System Columns

    Every table has several system columns that are implicitly defined by the system. Therefore, these names cannot be used as names of user-defined columns. (Note that these @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ SQL commands, not the number of rows processed. Also, only commands that actually modify the database contents will consume a command identifier. -

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    Chapter 5. Data Definition

    +Chapter 5. Data Definition

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    O.2. Default Roles Renamed to Predefined Roles

    +O.2. Default Roles Renamed to Predefined Roles

    O.2. Default Roles Renamed to Predefined Roles

    PostgreSQL 13 and below used the term Default Roles. However, as these roles are not able to actually be changed and are installed as part of the system at initialization time, the more appropriate term to use is Predefined Roles. See Section 22.5 for current documentation regarding - Predefined Roles, and the release notes for + Predefined Roles, and the release notes for PostgreSQL 14 for details on this change. -

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    F.13. dict_int

    +F.13. dict_int

    F.13. dict_int

    dict_int is an example of an add-on dictionary template for full-text search. The motivation for this example dictionary is to control the indexing of integers (signed and unsigned), allowing such @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ ALTER MAPPING FOR int, uint WITH intdict;

    -

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    F.14. dict_xsyn

    +F.14. dict_xsyn

    F.14. dict_xsyn

    dict_xsyn (Extended Synonym Dictionary) is an example of an add-on dictionary template for full-text search. This dictionary type replaces words with groups of their synonyms, and so makes it possible to @@ -94,4 +94,4 @@ ALTER MAPPING FOR word, asciiword WITH xsyn, english_stem;

    -

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    27.1. Comparison of Different Solutions

    Shared Disk Failover

    +27.1. Comparison of Different Solutions

    27.1. Comparison of Different Solutions

    Shared Disk Failover

    Shared disk failover avoids synchronization overhead by having only one copy of the database. It uses a single disk array that is shared by multiple servers. If the main database server fails, the standby server @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ taken PostgreSQL and created commercial closed-source solutions with unique failover, replication, and load balancing capabilities. These are not discussed here. -

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    29.2. Disk Full Failure

    +29.2. Disk Full Failure

    29.2. Disk Full Failure

    The most important disk monitoring task of a database administrator is to make sure the disk doesn't become full. A filled data disk will not result in data corruption, but it might prevent useful activity @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ will naturally be subject to whatever quota is placed on the user the server runs as. Exceeding the quota will have the same bad effects as running out of disk space entirely. -

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    29.1. Determining Disk Usage

    +29.1. Determining Disk Usage

    29.1. Determining Disk Usage

    Each table has a primary heap disk file where most of the data is stored. If the table has any columns with potentially-wide values, there also might be a TOAST file associated with the table, @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ bigtable | 3290 customer | 3144

    -

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    Chapter 29. Monitoring Disk Usage

    +Chapter 29. Monitoring Disk Usage

    Chapter 29. Monitoring Disk Usage

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    6.3. Deleting Data

    +6.3. Deleting Data

    6.3. Deleting Data

    So far we have explained how to add data to tables and how to change data. What remains is to discuss how to remove data that is no longer needed. Just as adding data is only possible in whole @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ DELETE FROM products;

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    6.1. Inserting Data

    +6.1. Inserting Data

    6.1. Inserting Data

    When a table is created, it contains no data. The first thing to do before a database can be of much use is to insert data. Data is inserted one row at a time. You can also insert more than one row @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ command, but is more efficient. Refer to Section 14.4 for more information on improving bulk loading performance. -

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    6.4. Returning Data from Modified Rows

    +6.4. Returning Data from Modified Rows

    6.4. Returning Data from Modified Rows

    Sometimes it is useful to obtain data from modified rows while they are being manipulated. The INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE commands all have an @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ the data available to RETURNING is the row as modified by the triggers. Thus, inspecting columns computed by triggers is another common use-case for RETURNING. -

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    6.2. Updating Data

    +6.2. Updating Data

    6.2. Updating Data

    The modification of data that is already in the database is referred to as updating. You can update individual rows, all the rows in a table, or a subset of all rows. Each column can be @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@

     UPDATE mytable SET a = 5, b = 3, c = 1 WHERE a > 0;
     

    -

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    Chapter 6. Data Manipulation

    +Chapter 6. Data Manipulation

    Chapter 6. Data Manipulation

    The previous chapter discussed how to create tables and other structures to hold your data. Now it is time to fill the tables with data. This chapter covers how to insert, update, and delete table data. The chapter after this will finally explain how to extract your long-lost data from the database. -

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    J.4. Documentation Authoring

    +J.4. Documentation Authoring

    J.4. Documentation Authoring

    The documentation sources are most conveniently modified with an editor that has a mode for editing XML, and even more so if it has some awareness of XML schema languages so that it can know about @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@

    src/tools/editors/emacs.samples contains recommended settings for this mode. -

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    J.3. Building the Documentation

    +J.3. Building the Documentation

    J.3. Building the Documentation

    Once you have everything set up, change to the directory doc/src/sgml and run one of the commands described in the following subsections to build the @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@

     doc/src/sgml$ make check
     

    -

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    J.1. DocBook

    +J.1. DocBook

    J.1. DocBook

    The documentation sources are written in DocBook, which is a markup language defined in XML. In what @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ FreeBSD Documentation Project also uses DocBook and has some good information, including a number of style guidelines that might be worth considering. -

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    J.5. Style Guide

    J.5.1. Reference Pages

    +J.5. Style Guide

    J.5. Style Guide

    J.5.1. Reference Pages

    Reference pages should follow a standard layout. This allows users to find the desired information more quickly, and it also encourages writers to document all relevant aspects of a command. @@ -86,4 +86,4 @@ database system it is compatible. The See Also section of SQL commands should list SQL commands before cross-references to programs. -

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    J.2. Tool Sets

    +J.2. Tool Sets

    J.2. Tool Sets

    The following tools are used to process the documentation. Some might be optional, as noted. @@ -112,4 +112,4 @@

     ./configure ... XMLLINT=/opt/local/bin/xmllint ...
     

    -

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    8.18. Domain Types

    +8.18. Domain Types

    8.18. Domain Types

    A domain is a user-defined data type that is based on another underlying type. Optionally, it can have constraints that restrict its valid values to a subset of @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ domain's constraints will be checked.

    For additional information see CREATE DOMAIN. -

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    28.5. Dynamic Tracing

    +28.5. Dynamic Tracing

    28.5. Dynamic Tracing

    PostgreSQL provides facilities to support dynamic tracing of the database server. This allows an external utility to be called at specific points in the code and thereby trace @@ -298,4 +298,4 @@ Each trace macro has a corresponding ENABLED macro.

    -

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    F.15. earthdistance

    +F.15. earthdistance

    F.15. earthdistance

    The earthdistance module provides two different approaches to calculating great circle distances on the surface of the Earth. The one described first depends on the cube module. @@ -155,4 +155,4 @@ you need to be careful about the edge conditions near the poles and near +/- 180 degrees of longitude. The cube-based representation avoids these discontinuities. -

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    36.3. Running SQL Commands

    +36.3. Running SQL Commands

    36.3. Running SQL Commands

    Any SQL command can be run from within an embedded SQL application. Below are some examples of how to do that.

    36.3.1. Executing SQL Statements

    @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ see PREPARE. Also see Section 36.5 for more details about using placeholders and input parameters. -

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    36.1. The Concept

    +36.1. The Concept

    36.1. The Concept

    An embedded SQL program consists of code written in an ordinary programming language, in this case C, mixed with SQL commands in specially marked sections. To build the program, the source code (*.pgc) @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ Of course, the C part of the program follows C quoting rules.

    The following sections explain all the embedded SQL statements. -

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    36.2. Managing Database Connections

    +36.2. Managing Database Connections

    36.2. Managing Database Connections

    This section describes how to open, close, and switch database connections.

    36.2.1. Connecting to the Database Server

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    36.13. C++ Applications

    +36.13. C++ Applications

    36.13. C++ Applications

    ECPG has some limited support for C++ applications. This section describes some caveats.

    @@ -225,4 +225,4 @@

     c++ test_cpp.o test_mod.o -lecpg -o test_cpp
     

    -

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    36.7. Using Descriptor Areas

    +36.7. Using Descriptor Areas

    36.7. Using Descriptor Areas

    An SQL descriptor area is a more sophisticated method for processing the result of a SELECT, FETCH or a DESCRIBE statement. An SQL descriptor area groups @@ -707,4 +707,4 @@ tup_inserted = 0 (type: 9) tup_updated = 0 (type: 9) tup_deleted = 0 (type: 9) -


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    36.17. Internals

    +36.17. Internals

    36.17. Internals

    This section explains how ECPG works internally. This information can occasionally be useful to help users understand how to use ECPG. @@ -121,4 +121,4 @@

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    36.5. Dynamic SQL

    +36.5. Dynamic SQL

    36.5. Dynamic SQL

    In many cases, the particular SQL statements that an application has to execute are known at the time the application is written. In some cases, however, the SQL statements are composed at run time @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ EXEC SQL COMMIT; EXEC SQL DISCONNECT ALL;

    -

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    36.8. Error Handling

    +36.8. Error Handling

    36.8. Error Handling

    This section describes how you can handle exceptional conditions and warnings in an embedded SQL program. There are two nonexclusive facilities for this. @@ -438,4 +438,4 @@

    -605 (ECPG_WARNING_PORTAL_EXISTS)

    An existing cursor name was specified. (SQLSTATE 42P03)

    -

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    36.15. Informix Compatibility Mode

    +36.15. Informix Compatibility Mode

    36.15. Informix Compatibility Mode

    ecpg can be run in a so-called Informix compatibility mode. If this mode is active, it tries to behave as if it were the Informix precompiler for Informix E/SQL. Generally spoken this will allow you to use @@ -889,4 +889,4 @@ characters it cannot parse. Internally it is defined as -1264 (the Informix definition).

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    36.11. Library Functions

    +36.11. Library Functions

    36.11. Library Functions

    The libecpg library primarily contains hidden functions that are used to implement the functionality expressed by the embedded SQL commands. But there @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ returns true if you are connected to a database and false if not. connection_name can be NULL if a single connection is being used. -

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    36.12. Large Objects

    +36.12. Large Objects

    36.12. Large Objects

    Large objects are not directly supported by ECPG, but ECPG application can manipulate large objects through the libpq large object functions, obtaining the necessary PGconn @@ -97,4 +97,4 @@ EXEC SQL DISCONNECT ALL; return 0; } -


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    36.16. Oracle Compatibility Mode

    +36.16. Oracle Compatibility Mode

    36.16. Oracle Compatibility Mode

    ecpg can be run in a so-called Oracle compatibility mode. If this mode is active, it tries to behave as if it were Oracle Pro*C. @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Set the null indicator to -1 when character arrays receive empty character string types

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    36.6. pgtypes Library

    +36.6. pgtypes Library

    36.6. pgtypes Library

    The pgtypes library maps PostgreSQL database types to C equivalents that can be used in C programs. It also offers functions to do basic calculations with those types within C, i.e., without @@ -762,4 +762,4 @@ errno != 0 after each call to PGTYPEStimestamp_from_asc.

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    36.9. Preprocessor Directives

    +36.9. Preprocessor Directives

    36.9. Preprocessor Directives

    Several preprocessor directives are available that modify how the ecpg preprocessor parses and processes a file. @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@ EXEC SQL SET TIMEZONE TO 'GMT'; EXEC SQL endif;

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    36.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs

    +36.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs

    36.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs

    Now that you have an idea how to form embedded SQL C programs, you probably want to know how to compile them. Before compiling you run the file through the embedded SQL @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ The ecpg library is thread-safe by default. However, you might need to use some threading command-line options to compile your client code. -

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    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR

    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — allocate an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

    +ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR

    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR

    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — allocate an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

     ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR name
     

    Description

    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR allocates a new named SQL @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@

    Compatibility

    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR is specified in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-commands.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-commands.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-commands.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-commands.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -36.14. Embedded SQL Commands

    36.14. Embedded SQL Commands

    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — allocate an SQL descriptor area
    CONNECT — establish a database connection
    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — deallocate an SQL descriptor area
    DECLARE — define a cursor
    DECLARE STATEMENT — declare SQL statement identifier
    DESCRIBE — obtain information about a prepared statement or result set
    DISCONNECT — terminate a database connection
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE — dynamically prepare and execute a statement
    GET DESCRIPTOR — get information from an SQL descriptor area
    OPEN — open a dynamic cursor
    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution
    SET AUTOCOMMIT — set the autocommit behavior of the current session
    SET CONNECTION — select a database connection
    SET DESCRIPTOR — set information in an SQL descriptor area
    TYPE — define a new data type
    VAR — define a variable
    WHENEVER — specify the action to be taken when an SQL statement causes a specific class condition to be raised

    +36.14. Embedded SQL Commands

    36.14. Embedded SQL Commands

    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — allocate an SQL descriptor area
    CONNECT — establish a database connection
    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — deallocate an SQL descriptor area
    DECLARE — define a cursor
    DECLARE STATEMENT — declare SQL statement identifier
    DESCRIBE — obtain information about a prepared statement or result set
    DISCONNECT — terminate a database connection
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE — dynamically prepare and execute a statement
    GET DESCRIPTOR — get information from an SQL descriptor area
    OPEN — open a dynamic cursor
    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution
    SET AUTOCOMMIT — set the autocommit behavior of the current session
    SET CONNECTION — select a database connection
    SET DESCRIPTOR — set information in an SQL descriptor area
    TYPE — define a new data type
    VAR — define a variable
    WHENEVER — specify the action to be taken when an SQL statement causes a specific class condition to be raised

    This section describes all SQL commands that are specific to embedded SQL. Also refer to the SQL commands listed in SQL Commands, which can also be used in embedded SQL, unless stated otherwise. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-connect.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-connect.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-connect.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-connect.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CONNECT

    CONNECT

    CONNECT — establish a database connection

    Synopsis

    +CONNECT

    CONNECT

    CONNECT — establish a database connection

    Synopsis

     CONNECT TO connection_target [ AS connection_name ] [ USER connection_user ]
     CONNECT TO DEFAULT
     CONNECT connection_user
    @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@
          CONNECT is specified in the SQL standard, but
          the format of the connection parameters is
          implementation-specific.
    -    

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-deallocate-descriptor.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-deallocate-descriptor.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-deallocate-descriptor.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-deallocate-descriptor.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR

    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR

    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — deallocate an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

    +DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR

    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR

    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — deallocate an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

     DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR name
     

    Description

    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR deallocates a named SQL @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR is specified in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare-statement.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare-statement.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare-statement.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare-statement.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DECLARE STATEMENT

    DECLARE STATEMENT

    DECLARE STATEMENT — declare SQL statement identifier

    Synopsis

    +DECLARE STATEMENT

    DECLARE STATEMENT

    DECLARE STATEMENT — declare SQL statement identifier

    Synopsis

     EXEC SQL [ AT connection_name ] DECLARE statement_name STATEMENT
     

    Description

    DECLARE STATEMENT declares an SQL statement identifier. @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DECLARE STATEMENT is an extension of the SQL standard, but can be used in famous DBMSs. -

    See Also

    CONNECT, DECLARE, OPEN
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CONNECT, DECLARE, OPEN
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-declare.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DECLARE

    DECLARE

    DECLARE — define a cursor

    Synopsis

    +DECLARE

    DECLARE

    DECLARE — define a cursor

    Synopsis

     DECLARE cursor_name [ BINARY ] [ ASENSITIVE | INSENSITIVE ] [ [ NO ] SCROLL ] CURSOR [ { WITH | WITHOUT } HOLD ] FOR prepared_name
     DECLARE cursor_name [ BINARY ] [ ASENSITIVE | INSENSITIVE ] [ [ NO ] SCROLL ] CURSOR [ { WITH | WITHOUT } HOLD ] FOR query
     

    Description

    @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DECLARE is specified in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    OPEN, CLOSE, DECLARE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    OPEN, CLOSE, DECLARE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-describe.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-describe.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-describe.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-describe.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DESCRIBE

    DESCRIBE

    DESCRIBE — obtain information about a prepared statement or result set

    Synopsis

    +DESCRIBE

    DESCRIBE

    DESCRIBE — obtain information about a prepared statement or result set

    Synopsis

     DESCRIBE [ OUTPUT ] prepared_name USING [ SQL ] DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name
     DESCRIBE [ OUTPUT ] prepared_name INTO [ SQL ] DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name
     DESCRIBE [ OUTPUT ] prepared_name INTO sqlda_name
    @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@
     EXEC SQL DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR mydesc;
     

    Compatibility

    DESCRIBE is specified in the SQL standard. -

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    DISCONNECT

    DISCONNECT — terminate a database connection

    Synopsis

    +DISCONNECT

    DISCONNECT

    DISCONNECT — terminate a database connection

    Synopsis

     DISCONNECT connection_name
     DISCONNECT [ CURRENT ]
     DISCONNECT ALL
    @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@
     }
     

    Compatibility

    DISCONNECT is specified in the SQL standard. -

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    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE

    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE — dynamically prepare and execute a statement

    Synopsis

    +EXECUTE IMMEDIATE

    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE

    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE — dynamically prepare and execute a statement

    Synopsis

     EXECUTE IMMEDIATE string
     

    Description

    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE immediately prepares and @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@

    Compatibility

    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE is specified in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-get-descriptor.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-get-descriptor.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-get-descriptor.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-get-descriptor.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -GET DESCRIPTOR

    GET DESCRIPTOR

    GET DESCRIPTOR — get information from an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

    +GET DESCRIPTOR

    GET DESCRIPTOR

    GET DESCRIPTOR — get information from an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

     GET DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name :cvariable = descriptor_header_item [, ... ]
     GET DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name VALUE column_number :cvariable = descriptor_item [, ... ]
     

    Description

    @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@

    Compatibility

    GET DESCRIPTOR is specified in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    OPEN

    OPEN — open a dynamic cursor

    Synopsis

    +OPEN

    OPEN

    OPEN — open a dynamic cursor

    Synopsis

     OPEN cursor_name
     OPEN cursor_name USING value [, ... ]
     OPEN cursor_name USING SQL DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name
    @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@
     EXEC SQL OPEN :curname1;
     

    Compatibility

    OPEN is specified in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    DECLARE, CLOSE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    DECLARE, CLOSE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-prepare.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-prepare.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-prepare.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-prepare.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -PREPARE

    PREPARE

    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution

    Synopsis

    +PREPARE

    PREPARE

    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution

    Synopsis

     PREPARE prepared_name FROM string
     

    Description

    PREPARE prepares a statement dynamically @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ EXEC SQL EXECUTE foo USING SQL DESCRIPTOR indesc INTO SQL DESCRIPTOR outdesc;

    Compatibility

    PREPARE is specified in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    EXECUTE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    EXECUTE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-autocommit.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-autocommit.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-autocommit.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-autocommit.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SET AUTOCOMMIT

    SET AUTOCOMMIT

    SET AUTOCOMMIT — set the autocommit behavior of the current session

    Synopsis

    +SET AUTOCOMMIT

    SET AUTOCOMMIT

    SET AUTOCOMMIT — set the autocommit behavior of the current session

    Synopsis

     SET AUTOCOMMIT { = | TO } { ON | OFF }
     

    Description

    SET AUTOCOMMIT sets the autocommit behavior of @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ where each individual statement is committed implicitly.

    Compatibility

    SET AUTOCOMMIT is an extension of PostgreSQL ECPG. -

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    SET CONNECTION

    SET CONNECTION — select a database connection

    Synopsis

    +SET CONNECTION

    SET CONNECTION

    SET CONNECTION — select a database connection

    Synopsis

     SET CONNECTION [ TO | = ] connection_name
     

    Description

    SET CONNECTION sets the current @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ EXEC SQL SET CONNECTION = con1;

    Compatibility

    SET CONNECTION is specified in the SQL standard. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-descriptor.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-descriptor.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-descriptor.html 2026-02-09 22:08:38.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/ecpg-sql-set-descriptor.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SET DESCRIPTOR

    SET DESCRIPTOR

    SET DESCRIPTOR — set information in an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

    +SET DESCRIPTOR

    SET DESCRIPTOR

    SET DESCRIPTOR — set information in an SQL descriptor area

    Synopsis

     SET DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name descriptor_header_item = value [, ... ]
     SET DESCRIPTOR descriptor_name VALUE number descriptor_item = value [, ...]
     

    Description

    @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ EXEC SQL SET DESCRIPTOR indesc VALUE 2 INDICATOR = :val2null, DATA = :val2;

    Compatibility

    SET DESCRIPTOR is specified in the SQL standard. -

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    TYPE

    TYPE — define a new data type

    Synopsis

    +TYPE

    TYPE

    TYPE — define a new data type

    Synopsis

     TYPE type_name IS ctype
     

    Description

    The TYPE command defines a new C type. It is @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The TYPE command is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    VAR

    VAR — define a variable

    Synopsis

    +VAR

    VAR

    VAR — define a variable

    Synopsis

     VAR varname IS ctype
     

    Description

    The VAR command assigns a new C data type @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ EXEC SQL VAR a IS int;

    Compatibility

    The VAR command is a PostgreSQL extension. -

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    WHENEVER

    WHENEVER — specify the action to be taken when an SQL statement causes a specific class condition to be raised

    Synopsis

    +WHENEVER

    WHENEVER

    WHENEVER — specify the action to be taken when an SQL statement causes a specific class condition to be raised

    Synopsis

     WHENEVER { NOT FOUND | SQLERROR | SQLWARNING } action
     

    Description

    Define a behavior which is called on the special cases (Rows not @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@

    Compatibility

    WHENEVER is specified in the SQL standard, but most of the actions are PostgreSQL extensions. -

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    36.4. Using Host Variables

    +36.4. Using Host Variables

    36.4. Using Host Variables

    In Section 36.3 you saw how you can execute SQL statements from an embedded SQL program. Some of those statements only used fixed values and did not provide a way to insert @@ -878,4 +878,4 @@ input and output) for character string types as empty string and for integer types as the lowest possible value for type (for example, INT_MIN for int). -

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    Chapter 36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C

    Table of Contents

    36.1. The Concept
    36.2. Managing Database Connections
    36.2.1. Connecting to the Database Server
    36.2.2. Choosing a Connection
    36.2.3. Closing a Connection
    36.3. Running SQL Commands
    36.3.1. Executing SQL Statements
    36.3.2. Using Cursors
    36.3.3. Managing Transactions
    36.3.4. Prepared Statements
    36.4. Using Host Variables
    36.4.1. Overview
    36.4.2. Declare Sections
    36.4.3. Retrieving Query Results
    36.4.4. Type Mapping
    36.4.5. Handling Nonprimitive SQL Data Types
    36.4.6. Indicators
    36.5. Dynamic SQL
    36.5.1. Executing Statements without a Result Set
    36.5.2. Executing a Statement with Input Parameters
    36.5.3. Executing a Statement with a Result Set
    36.6. pgtypes Library
    36.6.1. Character Strings
    36.6.2. The numeric Type
    36.6.3. The date Type
    36.6.4. The timestamp Type
    36.6.5. The interval Type
    36.6.6. The decimal Type
    36.6.7. errno Values of pgtypeslib
    36.6.8. Special Constants of pgtypeslib
    36.7. Using Descriptor Areas
    36.7.1. Named SQL Descriptor Areas
    36.7.2. SQLDA Descriptor Areas
    36.8. Error Handling
    36.8.1. Setting Callbacks
    36.8.2. sqlca
    36.8.3. SQLSTATE vs. SQLCODE
    36.9. Preprocessor Directives
    36.9.1. Including Files
    36.9.2. The define and undef Directives
    36.9.3. ifdef, ifndef, elif, else, and endif Directives
    36.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs
    36.11. Library Functions
    36.12. Large Objects
    36.13. C++ Applications
    36.13.1. Scope for Host Variables
    36.13.2. C++ Application Development with External C Module
    36.14. Embedded SQL Commands
    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — allocate an SQL descriptor area
    CONNECT — establish a database connection
    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — deallocate an SQL descriptor area
    DECLARE — define a cursor
    DECLARE STATEMENT — declare SQL statement identifier
    DESCRIBE — obtain information about a prepared statement or result set
    DISCONNECT — terminate a database connection
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE — dynamically prepare and execute a statement
    GET DESCRIPTOR — get information from an SQL descriptor area
    OPEN — open a dynamic cursor
    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution
    SET AUTOCOMMIT — set the autocommit behavior of the current session
    SET CONNECTION — select a database connection
    SET DESCRIPTOR — set information in an SQL descriptor area
    TYPE — define a new data type
    VAR — define a variable
    WHENEVER — specify the action to be taken when an SQL statement causes a specific class condition to be raised
    36.15. Informix Compatibility Mode
    36.15.1. Additional Types
    36.15.2. Additional/Missing Embedded SQL Statements
    36.15.3. Informix-compatible SQLDA Descriptor Areas
    36.15.4. Additional Functions
    36.15.5. Additional Constants
    36.16. Oracle Compatibility Mode
    36.17. Internals

    +Chapter 36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C

    Chapter 36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C

    Table of Contents

    36.1. The Concept
    36.2. Managing Database Connections
    36.2.1. Connecting to the Database Server
    36.2.2. Choosing a Connection
    36.2.3. Closing a Connection
    36.3. Running SQL Commands
    36.3.1. Executing SQL Statements
    36.3.2. Using Cursors
    36.3.3. Managing Transactions
    36.3.4. Prepared Statements
    36.4. Using Host Variables
    36.4.1. Overview
    36.4.2. Declare Sections
    36.4.3. Retrieving Query Results
    36.4.4. Type Mapping
    36.4.5. Handling Nonprimitive SQL Data Types
    36.4.6. Indicators
    36.5. Dynamic SQL
    36.5.1. Executing Statements without a Result Set
    36.5.2. Executing a Statement with Input Parameters
    36.5.3. Executing a Statement with a Result Set
    36.6. pgtypes Library
    36.6.1. Character Strings
    36.6.2. The numeric Type
    36.6.3. The date Type
    36.6.4. The timestamp Type
    36.6.5. The interval Type
    36.6.6. The decimal Type
    36.6.7. errno Values of pgtypeslib
    36.6.8. Special Constants of pgtypeslib
    36.7. Using Descriptor Areas
    36.7.1. Named SQL Descriptor Areas
    36.7.2. SQLDA Descriptor Areas
    36.8. Error Handling
    36.8.1. Setting Callbacks
    36.8.2. sqlca
    36.8.3. SQLSTATE vs. SQLCODE
    36.9. Preprocessor Directives
    36.9.1. Including Files
    36.9.2. The define and undef Directives
    36.9.3. ifdef, ifndef, elif, else, and endif Directives
    36.10. Processing Embedded SQL Programs
    36.11. Library Functions
    36.12. Large Objects
    36.13. C++ Applications
    36.13.1. Scope for Host Variables
    36.13.2. C++ Application Development with External C Module
    36.14. Embedded SQL Commands
    ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — allocate an SQL descriptor area
    CONNECT — establish a database connection
    DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR — deallocate an SQL descriptor area
    DECLARE — define a cursor
    DECLARE STATEMENT — declare SQL statement identifier
    DESCRIBE — obtain information about a prepared statement or result set
    DISCONNECT — terminate a database connection
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE — dynamically prepare and execute a statement
    GET DESCRIPTOR — get information from an SQL descriptor area
    OPEN — open a dynamic cursor
    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution
    SET AUTOCOMMIT — set the autocommit behavior of the current session
    SET CONNECTION — select a database connection
    SET DESCRIPTOR — set information in an SQL descriptor area
    TYPE — define a new data type
    VAR — define a variable
    WHENEVER — specify the action to be taken when an SQL statement causes a specific class condition to be raised
    36.15. Informix Compatibility Mode
    36.15.1. Additional Types
    36.15.2. Additional/Missing Embedded SQL Statements
    36.15.3. Informix-compatible SQLDA Descriptor Areas
    36.15.4. Additional Functions
    36.15.5. Additional Constants
    36.16. Oracle Compatibility Mode
    36.17. Internals

    This chapter describes the embedded SQL package for PostgreSQL. It was written by Linus Tolke () and Michael Meskes @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ This documentation is quite incomplete. But since this interface is standardized, additional information can be found in many resources about SQL. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/encryption-options.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/encryption-options.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/encryption-options.html 2026-02-09 22:08:35.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/encryption-options.html 2026-02-23 22:14:24.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -19.8. Encryption Options

    19.8. Encryption Options

    +19.8. Encryption Options

    19.8. Encryption Options

    PostgreSQL offers encryption at several levels, and provides flexibility in protecting data from disclosure due to database server theft, unscrupulous administrators, and @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ never appears on the database server. Data is encrypted on the client before being sent to the server, and database results have to be decrypted on the client before being used. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/errcodes-appendix.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/errcodes-appendix.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/errcodes-appendix.html 2026-02-09 22:08:53.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/errcodes-appendix.html 2026-02-23 22:14:42.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Appendix A. PostgreSQL Error Codes

    Appendix A. PostgreSQL Error Codes

    +Appendix A. PostgreSQL Error Codes

    Appendix A. PostgreSQL Error Codes

    All messages emitted by the PostgreSQL server are assigned five-character error codes that follow the SQL standard's conventions for SQLSTATE codes. Applications @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ what to do from the error class.

    Table A.1 lists all the error codes defined in - PostgreSQL 15.16. (Some are not actually + PostgreSQL 15.17. (Some are not actually used at present, but are defined by the SQL standard.) The error classes are also shown. For each error class there is a standard error code having the last three characters @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ As of PostgreSQL 9.3, complete coverage for this feature exists only for errors in SQLSTATE class 23 (integrity constraint violation), but this is likely to be expanded in future. -

    Table A.1. PostgreSQL Error Codes

    Error CodeCondition Name
    Class 00 — Successful Completion
    00000successful_completion
    Class 01 — Warning
    01000warning
    0100Cdynamic_result_sets_returned
    01008implicit_zero_bit_padding
    01003null_value_eliminated_in_set_function
    01007privilege_not_granted
    01006privilege_not_revoked
    01004string_data_right_truncation
    01P01deprecated_feature
    Class 02 — No Data (this is also a warning class per the SQL standard)
    02000no_data
    02001no_additional_dynamic_result_sets_returned
    Class 03 — SQL Statement Not Yet Complete
    03000sql_statement_not_yet_complete
    Class 08 — Connection Exception
    08000connection_exception
    08003connection_does_not_exist
    08006connection_failure
    08001sqlclient_unable_to_establish_sqlconnection
    08004sqlserver_rejected_establishment_of_sqlconnection
    08007transaction_resolution_unknown
    08P01protocol_violation
    Class 09 — Triggered Action Exception
    09000triggered_action_exception
    Class 0A — Feature Not Supported
    0A000feature_not_supported
    Class 0B — Invalid Transaction Initiation
    0B000invalid_transaction_initiation
    Class 0F — Locator Exception
    0F000locator_exception
    0F001invalid_locator_specification
    Class 0L — Invalid Grantor
    0L000invalid_grantor
    0LP01invalid_grant_operation
    Class 0P — Invalid Role Specification
    0P000invalid_role_specification
    Class 0Z — Diagnostics Exception
    0Z000diagnostics_exception
    0Z002stacked_diagnostics_accessed_without_active_handler
    Class 20 — Case Not Found
    20000case_not_found
    Class 21 — Cardinality Violation
    21000cardinality_violation
    Class 22 — Data Exception
    22000data_exception
    2202Earray_subscript_error
    22021character_not_in_repertoire
    22008datetime_field_overflow
    22012division_by_zero
    22005error_in_assignment
    2200Bescape_character_conflict
    22022indicator_overflow
    22015interval_field_overflow
    2201Einvalid_argument_for_logarithm
    22014invalid_argument_for_ntile_function
    22016invalid_argument_for_nth_value_function
    2201Finvalid_argument_for_power_function
    2201Ginvalid_argument_for_width_bucket_function
    22018invalid_character_value_for_cast
    22007invalid_datetime_format
    22019invalid_escape_character
    2200Dinvalid_escape_octet
    22025invalid_escape_sequence
    22P06nonstandard_use_of_escape_character
    22010invalid_indicator_parameter_value
    22023invalid_parameter_value
    22013invalid_preceding_or_following_size
    2201Binvalid_regular_expression
    2201Winvalid_row_count_in_limit_clause
    2201Xinvalid_row_count_in_result_offset_clause
    2202Hinvalid_tablesample_argument
    2202Ginvalid_tablesample_repeat
    22009invalid_time_zone_displacement_value
    2200Cinvalid_use_of_escape_character
    2200Gmost_specific_type_mismatch
    22004null_value_not_allowed
    22002null_value_no_indicator_parameter
    22003numeric_value_out_of_range
    2200Hsequence_generator_limit_exceeded
    22026string_data_length_mismatch
    22001string_data_right_truncation
    22011substring_error
    22027trim_error
    22024unterminated_c_string
    2200Fzero_length_character_string
    22P01floating_point_exception
    22P02invalid_text_representation
    22P03invalid_binary_representation
    22P04bad_copy_file_format
    22P05untranslatable_character
    2200Lnot_an_xml_document
    2200Minvalid_xml_document
    2200Ninvalid_xml_content
    2200Sinvalid_xml_comment
    2200Tinvalid_xml_processing_instruction
    22030duplicate_json_object_key_value
    22031invalid_argument_for_sql_json_datetime_function
    22032invalid_json_text
    22033invalid_sql_json_subscript
    22034more_than_one_sql_json_item
    22035no_sql_json_item
    22036non_numeric_sql_json_item
    22037non_unique_keys_in_a_json_object
    22038singleton_sql_json_item_required
    22039sql_json_array_not_found
    2203Asql_json_member_not_found
    2203Bsql_json_number_not_found
    2203Csql_json_object_not_found
    2203Dtoo_many_json_array_elements
    2203Etoo_many_json_object_members
    2203Fsql_json_scalar_required
    2203Gsql_json_item_cannot_be_cast_to_target_type
    Class 23 — Integrity Constraint Violation
    23000integrity_constraint_violation
    23001restrict_violation
    23502not_null_violation
    23503foreign_key_violation
    23505unique_violation
    23514check_violation
    23P01exclusion_violation
    Class 24 — Invalid Cursor State
    24000invalid_cursor_state
    Class 25 — Invalid Transaction State
    25000invalid_transaction_state
    25001active_sql_transaction
    25002branch_transaction_already_active
    25008held_cursor_requires_same_isolation_level
    25003inappropriate_access_mode_for_branch_transaction
    25004inappropriate_isolation_level_for_branch_transaction
    25005no_active_sql_transaction_for_branch_transaction
    25006read_only_sql_transaction
    25007schema_and_data_statement_mixing_not_supported
    25P01no_active_sql_transaction
    25P02in_failed_sql_transaction
    25P03idle_in_transaction_session_timeout
    Class 26 — Invalid SQL Statement Name
    26000invalid_sql_statement_name
    Class 27 — Triggered Data Change Violation
    27000triggered_data_change_violation
    Class 28 — Invalid Authorization Specification
    28000invalid_authorization_specification
    28P01invalid_password
    Class 2B — Dependent Privilege Descriptors Still Exist
    2B000dependent_privilege_descriptors_still_exist
    2BP01dependent_objects_still_exist
    Class 2D — Invalid Transaction Termination
    2D000invalid_transaction_termination
    Class 2F — SQL Routine Exception
    2F000sql_routine_exception
    2F005function_executed_no_return_statement
    2F002modifying_sql_data_not_permitted
    2F003prohibited_sql_statement_attempted
    2F004reading_sql_data_not_permitted
    Class 34 — Invalid Cursor Name
    34000invalid_cursor_name
    Class 38 — External Routine Exception
    38000external_routine_exception
    38001containing_sql_not_permitted
    38002modifying_sql_data_not_permitted
    38003prohibited_sql_statement_attempted
    38004reading_sql_data_not_permitted
    Class 39 — External Routine Invocation Exception
    39000external_routine_invocation_exception
    39001invalid_sqlstate_returned
    39004null_value_not_allowed
    39P01trigger_protocol_violated
    39P02srf_protocol_violated
    39P03event_trigger_protocol_violated
    Class 3B — Savepoint Exception
    3B000savepoint_exception
    3B001invalid_savepoint_specification
    Class 3D — Invalid Catalog Name
    3D000invalid_catalog_name
    Class 3F — Invalid Schema Name
    3F000invalid_schema_name
    Class 40 — Transaction Rollback
    40000transaction_rollback
    40002transaction_integrity_constraint_violation
    40001serialization_failure
    40003statement_completion_unknown
    40P01deadlock_detected
    Class 42 — Syntax Error or Access Rule Violation
    42000syntax_error_or_access_rule_violation
    42601syntax_error
    42501insufficient_privilege
    42846cannot_coerce
    42803grouping_error
    42P20windowing_error
    42P19invalid_recursion
    42830invalid_foreign_key
    42602invalid_name
    42622name_too_long
    42939reserved_name
    42804datatype_mismatch
    42P18indeterminate_datatype
    42P21collation_mismatch
    42P22indeterminate_collation
    42809wrong_object_type
    428C9generated_always
    42703undefined_column
    42883undefined_function
    42P01undefined_table
    42P02undefined_parameter
    42704undefined_object
    42701duplicate_column
    42P03duplicate_cursor
    42P04duplicate_database
    42723duplicate_function
    42P05duplicate_prepared_statement
    42P06duplicate_schema
    42P07duplicate_table
    42712duplicate_alias
    42710duplicate_object
    42702ambiguous_column
    42725ambiguous_function
    42P08ambiguous_parameter
    42P09ambiguous_alias
    42P10invalid_column_reference
    42611invalid_column_definition
    42P11invalid_cursor_definition
    42P12invalid_database_definition
    42P13invalid_function_definition
    42P14invalid_prepared_statement_definition
    42P15invalid_schema_definition
    42P16invalid_table_definition
    42P17invalid_object_definition
    Class 44 — WITH CHECK OPTION Violation
    44000with_check_option_violation
    Class 53 — Insufficient Resources
    53000insufficient_resources
    53100disk_full
    53200out_of_memory
    53300too_many_connections
    53400configuration_limit_exceeded
    Class 54 — Program Limit Exceeded
    54000program_limit_exceeded
    54001statement_too_complex
    54011too_many_columns
    54023too_many_arguments
    Class 55 — Object Not In Prerequisite State
    55000object_not_in_prerequisite_state
    55006object_in_use
    55P02cant_change_runtime_param
    55P03lock_not_available
    55P04unsafe_new_enum_value_usage
    Class 57 — Operator Intervention
    57000operator_intervention
    57014query_canceled
    57P01admin_shutdown
    57P02crash_shutdown
    57P03cannot_connect_now
    57P04database_dropped
    57P05idle_session_timeout
    Class 58 — System Error (errors external to PostgreSQL itself)
    58000system_error
    58030io_error
    58P01undefined_file
    58P02duplicate_file
    Class 72 — Snapshot Failure
    72000snapshot_too_old
    Class F0 — Configuration File Error
    F0000config_file_error
    F0001lock_file_exists
    Class HV — Foreign Data Wrapper Error (SQL/MED)
    HV000fdw_error
    HV005fdw_column_name_not_found
    HV002fdw_dynamic_parameter_value_needed
    HV010fdw_function_sequence_error
    HV021fdw_inconsistent_descriptor_information
    HV024fdw_invalid_attribute_value
    HV007fdw_invalid_column_name
    HV008fdw_invalid_column_number
    HV004fdw_invalid_data_type
    HV006fdw_invalid_data_type_descriptors
    HV091fdw_invalid_descriptor_field_identifier
    HV00Bfdw_invalid_handle
    HV00Cfdw_invalid_option_index
    HV00Dfdw_invalid_option_name
    HV090fdw_invalid_string_length_or_buffer_length
    HV00Afdw_invalid_string_format
    HV009fdw_invalid_use_of_null_pointer
    HV014fdw_too_many_handles
    HV001fdw_out_of_memory
    HV00Pfdw_no_schemas
    HV00Jfdw_option_name_not_found
    HV00Kfdw_reply_handle
    HV00Qfdw_schema_not_found
    HV00Rfdw_table_not_found
    HV00Lfdw_unable_to_create_execution
    HV00Mfdw_unable_to_create_reply
    HV00Nfdw_unable_to_establish_connection
    Class P0 — PL/pgSQL Error
    P0000plpgsql_error
    P0001raise_exception
    P0002no_data_found
    P0003too_many_rows
    P0004assert_failure
    Class XX — Internal Error
    XX000internal_error
    XX001data_corrupted
    XX002index_corrupted

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    Table A.1. PostgreSQL Error Codes

    Error CodeCondition Name
    Class 00 — Successful Completion
    00000successful_completion
    Class 01 — Warning
    01000warning
    0100Cdynamic_result_sets_returned
    01008implicit_zero_bit_padding
    01003null_value_eliminated_in_set_function
    01007privilege_not_granted
    01006privilege_not_revoked
    01004string_data_right_truncation
    01P01deprecated_feature
    Class 02 — No Data (this is also a warning class per the SQL standard)
    02000no_data
    02001no_additional_dynamic_result_sets_returned
    Class 03 — SQL Statement Not Yet Complete
    03000sql_statement_not_yet_complete
    Class 08 — Connection Exception
    08000connection_exception
    08003connection_does_not_exist
    08006connection_failure
    08001sqlclient_unable_to_establish_sqlconnection
    08004sqlserver_rejected_establishment_of_sqlconnection
    08007transaction_resolution_unknown
    08P01protocol_violation
    Class 09 — Triggered Action Exception
    09000triggered_action_exception
    Class 0A — Feature Not Supported
    0A000feature_not_supported
    Class 0B — Invalid Transaction Initiation
    0B000invalid_transaction_initiation
    Class 0F — Locator Exception
    0F000locator_exception
    0F001invalid_locator_specification
    Class 0L — Invalid Grantor
    0L000invalid_grantor
    0LP01invalid_grant_operation
    Class 0P — Invalid Role Specification
    0P000invalid_role_specification
    Class 0Z — Diagnostics Exception
    0Z000diagnostics_exception
    0Z002stacked_diagnostics_accessed_without_active_handler
    Class 20 — Case Not Found
    20000case_not_found
    Class 21 — Cardinality Violation
    21000cardinality_violation
    Class 22 — Data Exception
    22000data_exception
    2202Earray_subscript_error
    22021character_not_in_repertoire
    22008datetime_field_overflow
    22012division_by_zero
    22005error_in_assignment
    2200Bescape_character_conflict
    22022indicator_overflow
    22015interval_field_overflow
    2201Einvalid_argument_for_logarithm
    22014invalid_argument_for_ntile_function
    22016invalid_argument_for_nth_value_function
    2201Finvalid_argument_for_power_function
    2201Ginvalid_argument_for_width_bucket_function
    22018invalid_character_value_for_cast
    22007invalid_datetime_format
    22019invalid_escape_character
    2200Dinvalid_escape_octet
    22025invalid_escape_sequence
    22P06nonstandard_use_of_escape_character
    22010invalid_indicator_parameter_value
    22023invalid_parameter_value
    22013invalid_preceding_or_following_size
    2201Binvalid_regular_expression
    2201Winvalid_row_count_in_limit_clause
    2201Xinvalid_row_count_in_result_offset_clause
    2202Hinvalid_tablesample_argument
    2202Ginvalid_tablesample_repeat
    22009invalid_time_zone_displacement_value
    2200Cinvalid_use_of_escape_character
    2200Gmost_specific_type_mismatch
    22004null_value_not_allowed
    22002null_value_no_indicator_parameter
    22003numeric_value_out_of_range
    2200Hsequence_generator_limit_exceeded
    22026string_data_length_mismatch
    22001string_data_right_truncation
    22011substring_error
    22027trim_error
    22024unterminated_c_string
    2200Fzero_length_character_string
    22P01floating_point_exception
    22P02invalid_text_representation
    22P03invalid_binary_representation
    22P04bad_copy_file_format
    22P05untranslatable_character
    2200Lnot_an_xml_document
    2200Minvalid_xml_document
    2200Ninvalid_xml_content
    2200Sinvalid_xml_comment
    2200Tinvalid_xml_processing_instruction
    22030duplicate_json_object_key_value
    22031invalid_argument_for_sql_json_datetime_function
    22032invalid_json_text
    22033invalid_sql_json_subscript
    22034more_than_one_sql_json_item
    22035no_sql_json_item
    22036non_numeric_sql_json_item
    22037non_unique_keys_in_a_json_object
    22038singleton_sql_json_item_required
    22039sql_json_array_not_found
    2203Asql_json_member_not_found
    2203Bsql_json_number_not_found
    2203Csql_json_object_not_found
    2203Dtoo_many_json_array_elements
    2203Etoo_many_json_object_members
    2203Fsql_json_scalar_required
    2203Gsql_json_item_cannot_be_cast_to_target_type
    Class 23 — Integrity Constraint Violation
    23000integrity_constraint_violation
    23001restrict_violation
    23502not_null_violation
    23503foreign_key_violation
    23505unique_violation
    23514check_violation
    23P01exclusion_violation
    Class 24 — Invalid Cursor State
    24000invalid_cursor_state
    Class 25 — Invalid Transaction State
    25000invalid_transaction_state
    25001active_sql_transaction
    25002branch_transaction_already_active
    25008held_cursor_requires_same_isolation_level
    25003inappropriate_access_mode_for_branch_transaction
    25004inappropriate_isolation_level_for_branch_transaction
    25005no_active_sql_transaction_for_branch_transaction
    25006read_only_sql_transaction
    25007schema_and_data_statement_mixing_not_supported
    25P01no_active_sql_transaction
    25P02in_failed_sql_transaction
    25P03idle_in_transaction_session_timeout
    Class 26 — Invalid SQL Statement Name
    26000invalid_sql_statement_name
    Class 27 — Triggered Data Change Violation
    27000triggered_data_change_violation
    Class 28 — Invalid Authorization Specification
    28000invalid_authorization_specification
    28P01invalid_password
    Class 2B — Dependent Privilege Descriptors Still Exist
    2B000dependent_privilege_descriptors_still_exist
    2BP01dependent_objects_still_exist
    Class 2D — Invalid Transaction Termination
    2D000invalid_transaction_termination
    Class 2F — SQL Routine Exception
    2F000sql_routine_exception
    2F005function_executed_no_return_statement
    2F002modifying_sql_data_not_permitted
    2F003prohibited_sql_statement_attempted
    2F004reading_sql_data_not_permitted
    Class 34 — Invalid Cursor Name
    34000invalid_cursor_name
    Class 38 — External Routine Exception
    38000external_routine_exception
    38001containing_sql_not_permitted
    38002modifying_sql_data_not_permitted
    38003prohibited_sql_statement_attempted
    38004reading_sql_data_not_permitted
    Class 39 — External Routine Invocation Exception
    39000external_routine_invocation_exception
    39001invalid_sqlstate_returned
    39004null_value_not_allowed
    39P01trigger_protocol_violated
    39P02srf_protocol_violated
    39P03event_trigger_protocol_violated
    Class 3B — Savepoint Exception
    3B000savepoint_exception
    3B001invalid_savepoint_specification
    Class 3D — Invalid Catalog Name
    3D000invalid_catalog_name
    Class 3F — Invalid Schema Name
    3F000invalid_schema_name
    Class 40 — Transaction Rollback
    40000transaction_rollback
    40002transaction_integrity_constraint_violation
    40001serialization_failure
    40003statement_completion_unknown
    40P01deadlock_detected
    Class 42 — Syntax Error or Access Rule Violation
    42000syntax_error_or_access_rule_violation
    42601syntax_error
    42501insufficient_privilege
    42846cannot_coerce
    42803grouping_error
    42P20windowing_error
    42P19invalid_recursion
    42830invalid_foreign_key
    42602invalid_name
    42622name_too_long
    42939reserved_name
    42804datatype_mismatch
    42P18indeterminate_datatype
    42P21collation_mismatch
    42P22indeterminate_collation
    42809wrong_object_type
    428C9generated_always
    42703undefined_column
    42883undefined_function
    42P01undefined_table
    42P02undefined_parameter
    42704undefined_object
    42701duplicate_column
    42P03duplicate_cursor
    42P04duplicate_database
    42723duplicate_function
    42P05duplicate_prepared_statement
    42P06duplicate_schema
    42P07duplicate_table
    42712duplicate_alias
    42710duplicate_object
    42702ambiguous_column
    42725ambiguous_function
    42P08ambiguous_parameter
    42P09ambiguous_alias
    42P10invalid_column_reference
    42611invalid_column_definition
    42P11invalid_cursor_definition
    42P12invalid_database_definition
    42P13invalid_function_definition
    42P14invalid_prepared_statement_definition
    42P15invalid_schema_definition
    42P16invalid_table_definition
    42P17invalid_object_definition
    Class 44 — WITH CHECK OPTION Violation
    44000with_check_option_violation
    Class 53 — Insufficient Resources
    53000insufficient_resources
    53100disk_full
    53200out_of_memory
    53300too_many_connections
    53400configuration_limit_exceeded
    Class 54 — Program Limit Exceeded
    54000program_limit_exceeded
    54001statement_too_complex
    54011too_many_columns
    54023too_many_arguments
    Class 55 — Object Not In Prerequisite State
    55000object_not_in_prerequisite_state
    55006object_in_use
    55P02cant_change_runtime_param
    55P03lock_not_available
    55P04unsafe_new_enum_value_usage
    Class 57 — Operator Intervention
    57000operator_intervention
    57014query_canceled
    57P01admin_shutdown
    57P02crash_shutdown
    57P03cannot_connect_now
    57P04database_dropped
    57P05idle_session_timeout
    Class 58 — System Error (errors external to PostgreSQL itself)
    58000system_error
    58030io_error
    58P01undefined_file
    58P02duplicate_file
    Class 72 — Snapshot Failure
    72000snapshot_too_old
    Class F0 — Configuration File Error
    F0000config_file_error
    F0001lock_file_exists
    Class HV — Foreign Data Wrapper Error (SQL/MED)
    HV000fdw_error
    HV005fdw_column_name_not_found
    HV002fdw_dynamic_parameter_value_needed
    HV010fdw_function_sequence_error
    HV021fdw_inconsistent_descriptor_information
    HV024fdw_invalid_attribute_value
    HV007fdw_invalid_column_name
    HV008fdw_invalid_column_number
    HV004fdw_invalid_data_type
    HV006fdw_invalid_data_type_descriptors
    HV091fdw_invalid_descriptor_field_identifier
    HV00Bfdw_invalid_handle
    HV00Cfdw_invalid_option_index
    HV00Dfdw_invalid_option_name
    HV090fdw_invalid_string_length_or_buffer_length
    HV00Afdw_invalid_string_format
    HV009fdw_invalid_use_of_null_pointer
    HV014fdw_too_many_handles
    HV001fdw_out_of_memory
    HV00Pfdw_no_schemas
    HV00Jfdw_option_name_not_found
    HV00Kfdw_reply_handle
    HV00Qfdw_schema_not_found
    HV00Rfdw_table_not_found
    HV00Lfdw_unable_to_create_execution
    HV00Mfdw_unable_to_create_reply
    HV00Nfdw_unable_to_establish_connection
    Class P0 — PL/pgSQL Error
    P0000plpgsql_error
    P0001raise_exception
    P0002no_data_found
    P0003too_many_rows
    P0004assert_failure
    Class XX — Internal Error
    XX000internal_error
    XX001data_corrupted
    XX002index_corrupted

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    56.2. Reporting Errors Within the Server

    +56.2. Reporting Errors Within the Server

    56.2. Reporting Errors Within the Server

    Error, warning, and log messages generated within the server code should be created using ereport, or its older cousin elog. The use of this function is complex enough to @@ -247,4 +247,4 @@ routines will not affect it. That would not be true if you were to write strerror(errno) explicitly in errmsg's parameter list; accordingly, do not do so. -

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    56.3. Error Message Style Guide

    +56.3. Error Message Style Guide

    56.3. Error Message Style Guide

    This style guide is offered in the hope of maintaining a consistent, user-friendly style throughout all the messages generated by PostgreSQL. @@ -247,4 +247,4 @@ Keep in mind that error message texts need to be translated into other languages. Follow the guidelines in Section 57.2.2 to avoid making life difficult for translators. -

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    19.12. Registering Event Log on Windows

    +19.12. Registering Event Log on Windows

    19.12. Registering Event Log on Windows

    To register a Windows event log library with the operating system, issue this command: @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ To enable event logging in the database server, modify log_destination to include eventlog in postgresql.conf. -

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    40.1. Overview of Event Trigger Behavior

    +40.1. Overview of Event Trigger Behavior

    40.1. Overview of Event Trigger Behavior

    An event trigger fires whenever the event with which it is associated occurs in the database in which it is defined. Currently, the only supported events are @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ trigger can be fired only for particular commands which the user wishes to intercept. A common use of such triggers is to restrict the range of DDL operations which users may perform. -

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    40.4. A Complete Event Trigger Example

    +40.4. A Complete Event Trigger Example

    40.4. A Complete Event Trigger Example

    Here is a very simple example of an event trigger function written in C. (Examples of triggers written in procedural languages can be found in the documentation of the procedural languages.) @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@

    (Recall that DDL commands on event triggers themselves are not affected by event triggers.) -

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    40.3. Writing Event Trigger Functions in C

    +40.3. Writing Event Trigger Functions in C

    40.3. Writing Event Trigger Functions in C

    This section describes the low-level details of the interface to an event trigger function. This information is only needed when writing event trigger functions in C. If you are using a higher-level language @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ An event trigger function must return a NULL pointer (not an SQL null value, that is, do not set isNull true). -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/event-trigger-matrix.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/event-trigger-matrix.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/event-trigger-matrix.html 2026-02-09 22:08:40.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/event-trigger-matrix.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -40.2. Event Trigger Firing Matrix

    40.2. Event Trigger Firing Matrix

    +40.2. Event Trigger Firing Matrix

    40.2. Event Trigger Firing Matrix

    Table 40.1 lists all commands for which event triggers are supported. -

    Table 40.1. Event Trigger Support by Command Tag

    Command Tagddl_​command_​startddl_​command_​endsql_​droptable_​rewriteNotes
    ALTER AGGREGATEXX-- 
    ALTER COLLATIONXX-- 
    ALTER CONVERSIONXX-- 
    ALTER DOMAINXX-- 
    ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGESXX-- 
    ALTER EXTENSIONXX-- 
    ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPERXX-- 
    ALTER FOREIGN TABLEXXX- 
    ALTER FUNCTIONXX-- 
    ALTER LANGUAGEXX-- 
    ALTER LARGE OBJECTXX-- 
    ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEWXX-X 
    ALTER OPERATORXX-- 
    ALTER OPERATOR CLASSXX-- 
    ALTER OPERATOR FAMILYXX-- 
    ALTER POLICYXX-- 
    ALTER PROCEDUREXX-- 
    ALTER PUBLICATIONXX-- 
    ALTER ROUTINEXX-- 
    ALTER SCHEMAXX-- 
    ALTER SEQUENCEXX-- 
    ALTER SERVERXX-- 
    ALTER STATISTICSXX-- 
    ALTER SUBSCRIPTIONXX-- 
    ALTER TABLEXXXX 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATIONXX-- 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARYXX-- 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSERXX-- 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATEXX-- 
    ALTER TRIGGERXX-- 
    ALTER TYPEXX-X 
    ALTER USER MAPPINGXX-- 
    ALTER VIEWXX-- 
    COMMENTXX--Only for local objects
    CREATE ACCESS METHODXX-- 
    CREATE AGGREGATEXX-- 
    CREATE CASTXX-- 
    CREATE COLLATIONXX-- 
    CREATE CONVERSIONXX-- 
    CREATE DOMAINXX-- 
    CREATE EXTENSIONXX-- 
    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPERXX-- 
    CREATE FOREIGN TABLEXX-- 
    CREATE FUNCTIONXX-- 
    CREATE INDEXXX-- 
    CREATE LANGUAGEXX-- 
    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEWXX-- 
    CREATE OPERATORXX-- 
    CREATE OPERATOR CLASSXX-- 
    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILYXX-- 
    CREATE POLICYXX-- 
    CREATE PROCEDUREXX-- 
    CREATE PUBLICATIONXX-- 
    CREATE RULEXX-- 
    CREATE SCHEMAXX-- 
    CREATE SEQUENCEXX-- 
    CREATE SERVERXX-- 
    CREATE STATISTICSXX-- 
    CREATE SUBSCRIPTIONXX-- 
    CREATE TABLEXX-- 
    CREATE TABLE ASXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATIONXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARYXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSERXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATEXX-- 
    CREATE TRIGGERXX-- 
    CREATE TYPEXX-- 
    CREATE USER MAPPINGXX-- 
    CREATE VIEWXX-- 
    DROP ACCESS METHODXXX- 
    DROP AGGREGATEXXX- 
    DROP CASTXXX- 
    DROP COLLATIONXXX- 
    DROP CONVERSIONXXX- 
    DROP DOMAINXXX- 
    DROP EXTENSIONXXX- 
    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPERXXX- 
    DROP FOREIGN TABLEXXX- 
    DROP FUNCTIONXXX- 
    DROP INDEXXXX- 
    DROP LANGUAGEXXX- 
    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEWXXX- 
    DROP OPERATORXXX- 
    DROP OPERATOR CLASSXXX- 
    DROP OPERATOR FAMILYXXX- 
    DROP OWNEDXXX- 
    DROP POLICYXXX- 
    DROP PROCEDUREXXX- 
    DROP PUBLICATIONXXX- 
    DROP ROUTINEXXX- 
    DROP RULEXXX- 
    DROP SCHEMAXXX- 
    DROP SEQUENCEXXX- 
    DROP SERVERXXX- 
    DROP STATISTICSXXX- 
    DROP SUBSCRIPTIONXXX- 
    DROP TABLEXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATIONXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARYXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSERXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATEXXX- 
    DROP TRIGGERXXX- 
    DROP TYPEXXX- 
    DROP USER MAPPINGXXX- 
    DROP VIEWXXX- 
    GRANTXX--Only for local objects
    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMAXX-- 
    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEWXX-- 
    REVOKEXX--Only for local objects
    SECURITY LABELXX--Only for local objects
    SELECT INTOXX-- 

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    Table 40.1. Event Trigger Support by Command Tag

    Command Tagddl_​command_​startddl_​command_​endsql_​droptable_​rewriteNotes
    ALTER AGGREGATEXX-- 
    ALTER COLLATIONXX-- 
    ALTER CONVERSIONXX-- 
    ALTER DOMAINXX-- 
    ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGESXX-- 
    ALTER EXTENSIONXX-- 
    ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPERXX-- 
    ALTER FOREIGN TABLEXXX- 
    ALTER FUNCTIONXX-- 
    ALTER LANGUAGEXX-- 
    ALTER LARGE OBJECTXX-- 
    ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEWXX-X 
    ALTER OPERATORXX-- 
    ALTER OPERATOR CLASSXX-- 
    ALTER OPERATOR FAMILYXX-- 
    ALTER POLICYXX-- 
    ALTER PROCEDUREXX-- 
    ALTER PUBLICATIONXX-- 
    ALTER ROUTINEXX-- 
    ALTER SCHEMAXX-- 
    ALTER SEQUENCEXX-- 
    ALTER SERVERXX-- 
    ALTER STATISTICSXX-- 
    ALTER SUBSCRIPTIONXX-- 
    ALTER TABLEXXXX 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATIONXX-- 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARYXX-- 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSERXX-- 
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATEXX-- 
    ALTER TRIGGERXX-- 
    ALTER TYPEXX-X 
    ALTER USER MAPPINGXX-- 
    ALTER VIEWXX-- 
    COMMENTXX--Only for local objects
    CREATE ACCESS METHODXX-- 
    CREATE AGGREGATEXX-- 
    CREATE CASTXX-- 
    CREATE COLLATIONXX-- 
    CREATE CONVERSIONXX-- 
    CREATE DOMAINXX-- 
    CREATE EXTENSIONXX-- 
    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPERXX-- 
    CREATE FOREIGN TABLEXX-- 
    CREATE FUNCTIONXX-- 
    CREATE INDEXXX-- 
    CREATE LANGUAGEXX-- 
    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEWXX-- 
    CREATE OPERATORXX-- 
    CREATE OPERATOR CLASSXX-- 
    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILYXX-- 
    CREATE POLICYXX-- 
    CREATE PROCEDUREXX-- 
    CREATE PUBLICATIONXX-- 
    CREATE RULEXX-- 
    CREATE SCHEMAXX-- 
    CREATE SEQUENCEXX-- 
    CREATE SERVERXX-- 
    CREATE STATISTICSXX-- 
    CREATE SUBSCRIPTIONXX-- 
    CREATE TABLEXX-- 
    CREATE TABLE ASXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATIONXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARYXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSERXX-- 
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATEXX-- 
    CREATE TRIGGERXX-- 
    CREATE TYPEXX-- 
    CREATE USER MAPPINGXX-- 
    CREATE VIEWXX-- 
    DROP ACCESS METHODXXX- 
    DROP AGGREGATEXXX- 
    DROP CASTXXX- 
    DROP COLLATIONXXX- 
    DROP CONVERSIONXXX- 
    DROP DOMAINXXX- 
    DROP EXTENSIONXXX- 
    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPERXXX- 
    DROP FOREIGN TABLEXXX- 
    DROP FUNCTIONXXX- 
    DROP INDEXXXX- 
    DROP LANGUAGEXXX- 
    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEWXXX- 
    DROP OPERATORXXX- 
    DROP OPERATOR CLASSXXX- 
    DROP OPERATOR FAMILYXXX- 
    DROP OWNEDXXX- 
    DROP POLICYXXX- 
    DROP PROCEDUREXXX- 
    DROP PUBLICATIONXXX- 
    DROP ROUTINEXXX- 
    DROP RULEXXX- 
    DROP SCHEMAXXX- 
    DROP SEQUENCEXXX- 
    DROP SERVERXXX- 
    DROP STATISTICSXXX- 
    DROP SUBSCRIPTIONXXX- 
    DROP TABLEXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATIONXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARYXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSERXXX- 
    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATEXXX- 
    DROP TRIGGERXXX- 
    DROP TYPEXXX- 
    DROP USER MAPPINGXXX- 
    DROP VIEWXXX- 
    GRANTXX--Only for local objects
    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMAXX-- 
    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEWXX-- 
    REVOKEXX--Only for local objects
    SECURITY LABELXX--Only for local objects
    SELECT INTOXX-- 

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    40.5. A Table Rewrite Event Trigger Example

    +40.5. A Table Rewrite Event Trigger Example

    40.5. A Table Rewrite Event Trigger Example

    Thanks to the table_rewrite event, it is possible to implement a table rewriting policy only allowing the rewrite in maintenance windows.

    @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ ON table_rewrite EXECUTE FUNCTION no_rewrite();

    -

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    Chapter 40. Event Triggers

    +Chapter 40. Event Triggers

    Chapter 40. Event Triggers

    To supplement the trigger mechanism discussed in Chapter 39, PostgreSQL also provides event triggers. Unlike regular triggers, which are attached to a single table and capture only DML events, @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Like regular triggers, event triggers can be written in any procedural language that includes event trigger support, or in C, but not in plain SQL. -

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    52.6. Executor

    +52.6. Executor

    52.6. Executor

    The executor takes the plan created by the planner/optimizer and recursively processes it to extract the required set of rows. This is essentially a demand-pull pipeline mechanism. @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@ trivial plan tree consisting of a single Result node, which computes just one result row, feeding that up to ModifyTable to perform the insertion. -

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    14.3. Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses

    +14.3. Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses

    14.3. Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses

    It is possible to control the query planner to some extent by using the explicit JOIN syntax. To see why this matters, we first need some background. @@ -141,4 +141,4 @@ to control join order with explicit joins). But you might set them differently if you are trying to fine-tune the trade-off between planning time and run time. -

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    13.3. Explicit Locking

    +13.3. Explicit Locking

    13.3. Explicit Locking

    PostgreSQL provides various lock modes to control concurrent access to data in tables. These modes can be used for application-controlled locking in situations where @@ -393,4 +393,4 @@

    The functions provided to manipulate advisory locks are described in Section 9.27.10. -

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    38.17. Packaging Related Objects into an Extension

    +38.17. Packaging Related Objects into an Extension

    38.17. Packaging Related Objects into an Extension

    A useful extension to PostgreSQL typically includes multiple SQL objects; for example, a new data type will require new functions, new operators, and probably new index operator classes. @@ -623,4 +623,4 @@ Once the files are installed, use the CREATE EXTENSION command to load the objects into any particular database. -

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    38.1. How Extensibility Works

    +38.1. How Extensibility Works

    38.1. How Extensibility Works

    PostgreSQL is extensible because its operation is catalog-driven. If you are familiar with standard relational database systems, you know that they store information @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ fly” makes PostgreSQL uniquely suited for rapid prototyping of new applications and storage structures. -

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    38.18. Extension Building Infrastructure

    +38.18. Extension Building Infrastructure

    38.18. Extension Building Infrastructure

    If you are thinking about distributing your PostgreSQL extension modules, setting up a portable build system for them can be fairly difficult. Therefore @@ -227,4 +227,4 @@ output_iso/results/ directory (for tests in ISOLATION), then copy them to expected/ if they match what you expect from the test. -

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    38.2. The PostgreSQL Type System

    +38.2. The PostgreSQL Type System

    38.2. The PostgreSQL Type System

    PostgreSQL data types can be divided into base types, container types, domains, and pseudo-types.

    38.2.1. Base Types

    @@ -219,4 +219,4 @@ the same as if you had written the appropriate number of anynonarray or anycompatiblenonarray parameters. -

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    Chapter 38. Extending SQL

    Table of Contents

    38.1. How Extensibility Works
    38.2. The PostgreSQL Type System
    38.2.1. Base Types
    38.2.2. Container Types
    38.2.3. Domains
    38.2.4. Pseudo-Types
    38.2.5. Polymorphic Types
    38.3. User-Defined Functions
    38.4. User-Defined Procedures
    38.5. Query Language (SQL) Functions
    38.5.1. Arguments for SQL Functions
    38.5.2. SQL Functions on Base Types
    38.5.3. SQL Functions on Composite Types
    38.5.4. SQL Functions with Output Parameters
    38.5.5. SQL Procedures with Output Parameters
    38.5.6. SQL Functions with Variable Numbers of Arguments
    38.5.7. SQL Functions with Default Values for Arguments
    38.5.8. SQL Functions as Table Sources
    38.5.9. SQL Functions Returning Sets
    38.5.10. SQL Functions Returning TABLE
    38.5.11. Polymorphic SQL Functions
    38.5.12. SQL Functions with Collations
    38.6. Function Overloading
    38.7. Function Volatility Categories
    38.8. Procedural Language Functions
    38.9. Internal Functions
    38.10. C-Language Functions
    38.10.1. Dynamic Loading
    38.10.2. Base Types in C-Language Functions
    38.10.3. Version 1 Calling Conventions
    38.10.4. Writing Code
    38.10.5. Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
    38.10.6. Composite-Type Arguments
    38.10.7. Returning Rows (Composite Types)
    38.10.8. Returning Sets
    38.10.9. Polymorphic Arguments and Return Types
    38.10.10. Shared Memory and LWLocks
    38.10.11. Using C++ for Extensibility
    38.11. Function Optimization Information
    38.12. User-Defined Aggregates
    38.12.1. Moving-Aggregate Mode
    38.12.2. Polymorphic and Variadic Aggregates
    38.12.3. Ordered-Set Aggregates
    38.12.4. Partial Aggregation
    38.12.5. Support Functions for Aggregates
    38.13. User-Defined Types
    38.13.1. TOAST Considerations
    38.14. User-Defined Operators
    38.15. Operator Optimization Information
    38.15.1. COMMUTATOR
    38.15.2. NEGATOR
    38.15.3. RESTRICT
    38.15.4. JOIN
    38.15.5. HASHES
    38.15.6. MERGES
    38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes
    38.16.1. Index Methods and Operator Classes
    38.16.2. Index Method Strategies
    38.16.3. Index Method Support Routines
    38.16.4. An Example
    38.16.5. Operator Classes and Operator Families
    38.16.6. System Dependencies on Operator Classes
    38.16.7. Ordering Operators
    38.16.8. Special Features of Operator Classes
    38.17. Packaging Related Objects into an Extension
    38.17.1. Extension Files
    38.17.2. Extension Relocatability
    38.17.3. Extension Configuration Tables
    38.17.4. Extension Updates
    38.17.5. Installing Extensions Using Update Scripts
    38.17.6. Security Considerations for Extensions
    38.17.7. Extension Example
    38.18. Extension Building Infrastructure

    +Chapter 38. Extending SQL

    Chapter 38. Extending SQL

    Table of Contents

    38.1. How Extensibility Works
    38.2. The PostgreSQL Type System
    38.2.1. Base Types
    38.2.2. Container Types
    38.2.3. Domains
    38.2.4. Pseudo-Types
    38.2.5. Polymorphic Types
    38.3. User-Defined Functions
    38.4. User-Defined Procedures
    38.5. Query Language (SQL) Functions
    38.5.1. Arguments for SQL Functions
    38.5.2. SQL Functions on Base Types
    38.5.3. SQL Functions on Composite Types
    38.5.4. SQL Functions with Output Parameters
    38.5.5. SQL Procedures with Output Parameters
    38.5.6. SQL Functions with Variable Numbers of Arguments
    38.5.7. SQL Functions with Default Values for Arguments
    38.5.8. SQL Functions as Table Sources
    38.5.9. SQL Functions Returning Sets
    38.5.10. SQL Functions Returning TABLE
    38.5.11. Polymorphic SQL Functions
    38.5.12. SQL Functions with Collations
    38.6. Function Overloading
    38.7. Function Volatility Categories
    38.8. Procedural Language Functions
    38.9. Internal Functions
    38.10. C-Language Functions
    38.10.1. Dynamic Loading
    38.10.2. Base Types in C-Language Functions
    38.10.3. Version 1 Calling Conventions
    38.10.4. Writing Code
    38.10.5. Compiling and Linking Dynamically-Loaded Functions
    38.10.6. Composite-Type Arguments
    38.10.7. Returning Rows (Composite Types)
    38.10.8. Returning Sets
    38.10.9. Polymorphic Arguments and Return Types
    38.10.10. Shared Memory and LWLocks
    38.10.11. Using C++ for Extensibility
    38.11. Function Optimization Information
    38.12. User-Defined Aggregates
    38.12.1. Moving-Aggregate Mode
    38.12.2. Polymorphic and Variadic Aggregates
    38.12.3. Ordered-Set Aggregates
    38.12.4. Partial Aggregation
    38.12.5. Support Functions for Aggregates
    38.13. User-Defined Types
    38.13.1. TOAST Considerations
    38.14. User-Defined Operators
    38.15. Operator Optimization Information
    38.15.1. COMMUTATOR
    38.15.2. NEGATOR
    38.15.3. RESTRICT
    38.15.4. JOIN
    38.15.5. HASHES
    38.15.6. MERGES
    38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes
    38.16.1. Index Methods and Operator Classes
    38.16.2. Index Method Strategies
    38.16.3. Index Method Support Routines
    38.16.4. An Example
    38.16.5. Operator Classes and Operator Families
    38.16.6. System Dependencies on Operator Classes
    38.16.7. Ordering Operators
    38.16.8. Special Features of Operator Classes
    38.17. Packaging Related Objects into an Extension
    38.17.1. Extension Files
    38.17.2. Extension Relocatability
    38.17.3. Extension Configuration Tables
    38.17.4. Extension Updates
    38.17.5. Installing Extensions Using Update Scripts
    38.17.6. Security Considerations for Extensions
    38.17.7. Extension Example
    38.18. Extension Building Infrastructure

    In the sections that follow, we will discuss how you can extend the PostgreSQL SQL query language by adding: @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@

  • packages of related objects (starting in Section 38.17)

  • -

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    H.2. Administration Tools

    +H.2. Administration Tools

    H.2. Administration Tools

    There are several administration tools available for PostgreSQL. The most popular is pgAdmin, and there are several commercially available ones as well. -

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    H.4. Extensions

    +H.4. Extensions

    H.4. Extensions

    PostgreSQL is designed to be easily extensible. For this reason, extensions loaded into the database can function just like features that are built in. The @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ externally. For example, Slony-I is a popular primary/standby replication solution that is developed independently from the core project. -

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    H.1. Client Interfaces

    +H.1. Client Interfaces

    H.1. Client Interfaces

    There are only two client interfaces included in the base PostgreSQL distribution:

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    H.3. Procedural Languages

    +H.3. Procedural Languages

    H.3. Procedural Languages

    PostgreSQL includes several procedural languages with the base distribution: PL/pgSQL, PL/Tcl, PL/Perl, and PL/Python. @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ and documentation.

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    Appendix H. External Projects

    +Appendix H. External Projects

    Appendix H. External Projects

    PostgreSQL is a complex software project, and managing the project is difficult. We have found that many enhancements to PostgreSQL can be more efficiently developed separately from the core project. -

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    59.2. Foreign Data Wrapper Callback Routines

    +59.2. Foreign Data Wrapper Callback Routines

    59.2. Foreign Data Wrapper Callback Routines

    The FDW handler function returns a palloc'd FdwRoutine struct containing pointers to the callback functions described below. The scan-related functions are required, the rest are optional. @@ -1254,4 +1254,4 @@ callback may use reparameterize_path_by_child, adjust_appendrel_attrs or adjust_appendrel_attrs_multilevel as required. -

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    59.1. Foreign Data Wrapper Functions

    +59.1. Foreign Data Wrapper Functions

    59.1. Foreign Data Wrapper Functions

    The FDW author needs to implement a handler function, and optionally a validator function. Both functions must be written in a compiled language such as C, using the version-1 interface. @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

    • AttributeRelationId

    • ForeignDataWrapperRelationId

    • ForeignServerRelationId

    • ForeignTableRelationId

    • UserMappingRelationId

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    59.3. Foreign Data Wrapper Helper Functions

    +59.3. Foreign Data Wrapper Helper Functions

    59.3. Foreign Data Wrapper Helper Functions

    Several helper functions are exported from the core server so that authors of foreign data wrappers can get easy access to attributes of FDW-related objects, such as FDW options. @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ This function returns a ForeignServer object for the foreign server with the given name. If the server is not found, return NULL if missing_ok is true, otherwise raise an error. -

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    59.4. Foreign Data Wrapper Query Planning

    +59.4. Foreign Data Wrapper Query Planning

    59.4. Foreign Data Wrapper Query Planning

    The FDW callback functions GetForeignRelSize, GetForeignPaths, GetForeignPlan, PlanForeignModify, GetForeignJoinPaths, @@ -188,4 +188,4 @@ exclusion constraints on remote tables are not locally known. This in turn implies that ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE is not supported, since the specification is mandatory there. -

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    59.5. Row Locking in Foreign Data Wrappers

    +59.5. Row Locking in Foreign Data Wrappers

    59.5. Row Locking in Foreign Data Wrappers

    If an FDW's underlying storage mechanism has a concept of locking individual rows to prevent concurrent updates of those rows, it is usually worthwhile for the FDW to perform row-level locking with as @@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ in src/include/nodes/plannodes.h, and the comments for ExecRowMark in src/include/nodes/execnodes.h for additional information. -

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    Chapter 59. Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper

    +Chapter 59. Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper

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    D.1. Supported Features

    +D.1. Supported Features

    D.1. Supported Features

    IdentifierCore?DescriptionComment
    B012 Embedded C 
    B021 Direct SQL 
    B128 Routine language SQL 
    E011CoreNumeric data types 
    E011-01CoreINTEGER and SMALLINT data types 
    E011-02CoreREAL, DOUBLE PRECISION, and FLOAT data types 
    E011-03CoreDECIMAL and NUMERIC data types 
    E011-04CoreArithmetic operators 
    E011-05CoreNumeric comparison 
    E011-06CoreImplicit casting among the numeric data types 
    E021CoreCharacter data types 
    E021-01CoreCHARACTER data type 
    E021-02CoreCHARACTER VARYING data type 
    E021-03CoreCharacter literals 
    E021-04CoreCHARACTER_LENGTH functiontrims trailing spaces from CHARACTER values before counting
    E021-05CoreOCTET_LENGTH function 
    E021-06CoreSUBSTRING function 
    E021-07CoreCharacter concatenation 
    E021-08CoreUPPER and LOWER functions 
    E021-09CoreTRIM function 
    E021-10CoreImplicit casting among the character string types 
    E021-11CorePOSITION function 
    E021-12CoreCharacter comparison 
    E031CoreIdentifiers 
    E031-01CoreDelimited identifiers 
    E031-02CoreLower case identifiers 
    E031-03CoreTrailing underscore 
    E051CoreBasic query specification 
    E051-01CoreSELECT DISTINCT 
    E051-02CoreGROUP BY clause 
    E051-04CoreGROUP BY can contain columns not in <select list> 
    E051-05CoreSelect list items can be renamed 
    E051-06CoreHAVING clause 
    E051-07CoreQualified * in select list 
    E051-08CoreCorrelation names in the FROM clause 
    E051-09CoreRename columns in the FROM clause 
    E061CoreBasic predicates and search conditions 
    E061-01CoreComparison predicate 
    E061-02CoreBETWEEN predicate 
    E061-03CoreIN predicate with list of values 
    E061-04CoreLIKE predicate 
    E061-05CoreLIKE predicate ESCAPE clause 
    E061-06CoreNULL predicate 
    E061-07CoreQuantified comparison predicate 
    E061-08CoreEXISTS predicate 
    E061-09CoreSubqueries in comparison predicate 
    E061-11CoreSubqueries in IN predicate 
    E061-12CoreSubqueries in quantified comparison predicate 
    E061-13CoreCorrelated subqueries 
    E061-14CoreSearch condition 
    E071CoreBasic query expressions 
    E071-01CoreUNION DISTINCT table operator 
    E071-02CoreUNION ALL table operator 
    E071-03CoreEXCEPT DISTINCT table operator 
    E071-05CoreColumns combined via table operators need not have exactly the same data type 
    E071-06CoreTable operators in subqueries 
    E081CoreBasic Privileges 
    E081-01CoreSELECT privilege 
    E081-02CoreDELETE privilege 
    E081-03CoreINSERT privilege at the table level 
    E081-04CoreUPDATE privilege at the table level 
    E081-05CoreUPDATE privilege at the column level 
    E081-06CoreREFERENCES privilege at the table level 
    E081-07CoreREFERENCES privilege at the column level 
    E081-08CoreWITH GRANT OPTION 
    E081-09CoreUSAGE privilege 
    E081-10CoreEXECUTE privilege 
    E091CoreSet functions 
    E091-01CoreAVG 
    E091-02CoreCOUNT 
    E091-03CoreMAX 
    E091-04CoreMIN 
    E091-05CoreSUM 
    E091-06CoreALL quantifier 
    E091-07CoreDISTINCT quantifier 
    E101CoreBasic data manipulation 
    E101-01CoreINSERT statement 
    E101-03CoreSearched UPDATE statement 
    E101-04CoreSearched DELETE statement 
    E111CoreSingle row SELECT statement 
    E121CoreBasic cursor support 
    E121-01CoreDECLARE CURSOR 
    E121-02CoreORDER BY columns need not be in select list 
    E121-03CoreValue expressions in ORDER BY clause 
    E121-04CoreOPEN statement 
    E121-06CorePositioned UPDATE statement 
    E121-07CorePositioned DELETE statement 
    E121-08CoreCLOSE statement 
    E121-10CoreFETCH statement implicit NEXT 
    E121-17CoreWITH HOLD cursors 
    E131CoreNull value support (nulls in lieu of values) 
    E141CoreBasic integrity constraints 
    E141-01CoreNOT NULL constraints 
    E141-02CoreUNIQUE constraints of NOT NULL columns 
    E141-03CorePRIMARY KEY constraints 
    E141-04CoreBasic FOREIGN KEY constraint with the NO ACTION default for both referential delete action and referential update action 
    E141-06CoreCHECK constraints 
    E141-07CoreColumn defaults 
    E141-08CoreNOT NULL inferred on PRIMARY KEY 
    E141-10CoreNames in a foreign key can be specified in any order 
    E151CoreTransaction support 
    E151-01CoreCOMMIT statement 
    E151-02CoreROLLBACK statement 
    E152CoreBasic SET TRANSACTION statement 
    E152-01CoreSET TRANSACTION statement: ISOLATION LEVEL SERIALIZABLE clause 
    E152-02CoreSET TRANSACTION statement: READ ONLY and READ WRITE clauses 
    E153CoreUpdatable queries with subqueries 
    E161CoreSQL comments using leading double minus 
    E171CoreSQLSTATE support 
    E182CoreHost language binding 
    F021CoreBasic information schema 
    F021-01CoreCOLUMNS view 
    F021-02CoreTABLES view 
    F021-03CoreVIEWS view 
    F021-04CoreTABLE_CONSTRAINTS view 
    F021-05CoreREFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS view 
    F021-06CoreCHECK_CONSTRAINTS view 
    F031CoreBasic schema manipulation 
    F031-01CoreCREATE TABLE statement to create persistent base tables 
    F031-02CoreCREATE VIEW statement 
    F031-03CoreGRANT statement 
    F031-04CoreALTER TABLE statement: ADD COLUMN clause 
    F031-13CoreDROP TABLE statement: RESTRICT clause 
    F031-16CoreDROP VIEW statement: RESTRICT clause 
    F031-19CoreREVOKE statement: RESTRICT clause 
    F032 CASCADE drop behavior 
    F033 ALTER TABLE statement: DROP COLUMN clause 
    F034 Extended REVOKE statement 
    F034-01 REVOKE statement performed by other than the owner of a schema object 
    F034-02 REVOKE statement: GRANT OPTION FOR clause 
    F034-03 REVOKE statement to revoke a privilege that the grantee has WITH GRANT OPTION 
    F041CoreBasic joined table 
    F041-01CoreInner join (but not necessarily the INNER keyword) 
    F041-02CoreINNER keyword 
    F041-03CoreLEFT OUTER JOIN 
    F041-04CoreRIGHT OUTER JOIN 
    F041-05CoreOuter joins can be nested 
    F041-07CoreThe inner table in a left or right outer join can also be used in an inner join 
    F041-08CoreAll comparison operators are supported (rather than just =) 
    F051CoreBasic date and time 
    F051-01CoreDATE data type (including support of DATE literal) 
    F051-02CoreTIME data type (including support of TIME literal) with fractional seconds precision of at least 0 
    F051-03CoreTIMESTAMP data type (including support of TIMESTAMP literal) with fractional seconds precision of at least 0 and 6 
    F051-04CoreComparison predicate on DATE, TIME, and TIMESTAMP data types 
    F051-05CoreExplicit CAST between datetime types and character string types 
    F051-06CoreCURRENT_DATE 
    F051-07CoreLOCALTIME 
    F051-08CoreLOCALTIMESTAMP 
    F052 Intervals and datetime arithmetic 
    F053 OVERLAPS predicate 
    F081CoreUNION and EXCEPT in views 
    F111 Isolation levels other than SERIALIZABLE 
    F111-01 READ UNCOMMITTED isolation level 
    F111-02 READ COMMITTED isolation level 
    F111-03 REPEATABLE READ isolation level 
    F131CoreGrouped operations 
    F131-01CoreWHERE, GROUP BY, and HAVING clauses supported in queries with grouped views 
    F131-02CoreMultiple tables supported in queries with grouped views 
    F131-03CoreSet functions supported in queries with grouped views 
    F131-04CoreSubqueries with GROUP BY and HAVING clauses and grouped views 
    F131-05CoreSingle row SELECT with GROUP BY and HAVING clauses and grouped views 
    F171 Multiple schemas per user 
    F181CoreMultiple module support 
    F191 Referential delete actions 
    F200 TRUNCATE TABLE statement 
    F201CoreCAST function 
    F202 TRUNCATE TABLE: identity column restart option 
    F221CoreExplicit defaults 
    F222 INSERT statement: DEFAULT VALUES clause 
    F231 Privilege tables 
    F231-01 TABLE_PRIVILEGES view 
    F231-02 COLUMN_PRIVILEGES view 
    F231-03 USAGE_PRIVILEGES view 
    F251 Domain support 
    F261CoreCASE expression 
    F261-01CoreSimple CASE 
    F261-02CoreSearched CASE 
    F261-03CoreNULLIF 
    F261-04CoreCOALESCE 
    F262 Extended CASE expression 
    F271 Compound character literals 
    F281 LIKE enhancements 
    F292 UNIQUE null treatmentSQL:202x draft
    F302 INTERSECT table operator 
    F302-01 INTERSECT DISTINCT table operator 
    F302-02 INTERSECT ALL table operator 
    F304 EXCEPT ALL table operator 
    F311CoreSchema definition statement 
    F311-01CoreCREATE SCHEMA 
    F311-02CoreCREATE TABLE for persistent base tables 
    F311-03CoreCREATE VIEW 
    F311-04CoreCREATE VIEW: WITH CHECK OPTION 
    F311-05CoreGRANT statement 
    F312 MERGE statement 
    F313 Enhanced MERGE statement 
    F314 MERGE statement with DELETE branch 
    F321 User authorization 
    F341 Usage tables 
    F361 Subprogram support 
    F381 Extended schema manipulation 
    F381-01 ALTER TABLE statement: ALTER COLUMN clause 
    F381-02 ALTER TABLE statement: ADD CONSTRAINT clause 
    F381-03 ALTER TABLE statement: DROP CONSTRAINT clause 
    F382 Alter column data type 
    F383 Set column not null clause 
    F384 Drop identity property clause 
    F385 Drop column generation expression clause 
    F386 Set identity column generation clause 
    F391 Long identifiers 
    F392 Unicode escapes in identifiers 
    F393 Unicode escapes in literals 
    F394 Optional normal form specification 
    F401 Extended joined table 
    F401-01 NATURAL JOIN 
    F401-02 FULL OUTER JOIN 
    F401-04 CROSS JOIN 
    F402 Named column joins for LOBs, arrays, and multisets 
    F404 Range variable for common column names 
    F411 Time zone specificationdifferences regarding literal interpretation
    F421 National character 
    F431 Read-only scrollable cursors 
    F431-01 FETCH with explicit NEXT 
    F431-02 FETCH FIRST 
    F431-03 FETCH LAST 
    F431-04 FETCH PRIOR 
    F431-05 FETCH ABSOLUTE 
    F431-06 FETCH RELATIVE 
    F441 Extended set function support 
    F442 Mixed column references in set functions 
    F471CoreScalar subquery values 
    F481CoreExpanded NULL predicate 
    F491 Constraint management 
    F501CoreFeatures and conformance views 
    F501-01CoreSQL_FEATURES view 
    F501-02CoreSQL_SIZING view 
    F502 Enhanced documentation tables 
    F531 Temporary tables 
    F555 Enhanced seconds precision 
    F561 Full value expressions 
    F571 Truth value tests 
    F591 Derived tables 
    F611 Indicator data types 
    F641 Row and table constructors 
    F651 Catalog name qualifiers 
    F661 Simple tables 
    F672 Retrospective check constraints 
    F690 Collation supportbut no character set support
    F692 Extended collation support 
    F701 Referential update actions 
    F711 ALTER domain 
    F731 INSERT column privileges 
    F751 View CHECK enhancements 
    F761 Session management 
    F762 CURRENT_CATALOG 
    F763 CURRENT_SCHEMA 
    F771 Connection management 
    F781 Self-referencing operations 
    F791 Insensitive cursors 
    F801 Full set function 
    F850 Top-level <order by clause> in <query expression> 
    F851 <order by clause> in subqueries 
    F852 Top-level <order by clause> in views 
    F855 Nested <order by clause> in <query expression> 
    F856 Nested <fetch first clause> in <query expression> 
    F857 Top-level <fetch first clause> in <query expression> 
    F858 <fetch first clause> in subqueries 
    F859 Top-level <fetch first clause> in views 
    F860 <fetch first row count> in <fetch first clause> 
    F861 Top-level <result offset clause> in <query expression> 
    F862 <result offset clause> in subqueries 
    F863 Nested <result offset clause> in <query expression> 
    F864 Top-level <result offset clause> in views 
    F865 <offset row count> in <result offset clause> 
    F867 FETCH FIRST clause: WITH TIES option 
    S071 SQL paths in function and type name resolution 
    S091-01 Arrays of built-in data types 
    S091-03 Array expressions 
    S092 Arrays of user-defined types 
    S095 Array constructors by query 
    S096 Optional array bounds 
    S098 ARRAY_AGG 
    S111 ONLY in query expressions 
    S201 SQL-invoked routines on arrays 
    S201-01 Array parameters 
    S201-02 Array as result type of functions 
    S211 User-defined cast functions 
    S301 Enhanced UNNEST 
    S404 TRIM_ARRAY 
    T031 BOOLEAN data type 
    T071 BIGINT data type 
    T121 WITH (excluding RECURSIVE) in query expression 
    T122 WITH (excluding RECURSIVE) in subquery 
    T131 Recursive query 
    T132 Recursive query in subquery 
    T133 Enhanced cycle mark valuesSQL:202x draft
    T141 SIMILAR predicate 
    T151 DISTINCT predicate 
    T152 DISTINCT predicate with negation 
    T171 LIKE clause in table definition 
    T172 AS subquery clause in table definition 
    T173 Extended LIKE clause in table definition 
    T174 Identity columns 
    T177 Sequence generator support: simple restart option 
    T178 Identity columns: simple restart option 
    T191 Referential action RESTRICT 
    T201 Comparable data types for referential constraints 
    T211-01 Triggers activated on UPDATE, INSERT, or DELETE of one base table 
    T211-02 BEFORE triggers 
    T211-03 AFTER triggers 
    T211-04 FOR EACH ROW triggers 
    T211-05 Ability to specify a search condition that must be true before the trigger is invoked 
    T211-07 TRIGGER privilege 
    T212 Enhanced trigger capability 
    T213 INSTEAD OF triggers 
    T241 START TRANSACTION statement 
    T261 Chained transactions 
    T271 Savepoints 
    T281 SELECT privilege with column granularity 
    T285 Enhanced derived column names 
    T312 OVERLAY function 
    T321-01CoreUser-defined functions with no overloading 
    T321-02CoreUser-defined stored procedures with no overloading 
    T321-03CoreFunction invocation 
    T321-04CoreCALL statement 
    T321-05CoreRETURN statement 
    T321-06CoreROUTINES view 
    T321-07CorePARAMETERS view 
    T323 Explicit security for external routines 
    T325 Qualified SQL parameter references 
    T331 Basic roles 
    T332 Extended roles 
    T341 Overloading of SQL-invoked functions and procedures 
    T351 Bracketed SQL comments (/*...*/ comments) 
    T431 Extended grouping capabilities 
    T432 Nested and concatenated GROUPING SETS 
    T433 Multiargument GROUPING function 
    T434 GROUP BY DISTINCT 
    T441 ABS and MOD functions 
    T461 Symmetric BETWEEN predicate 
    T491 LATERAL derived table 
    T501 Enhanced EXISTS predicate 
    T521 Named arguments in CALL statement 
    T523 Default values for INOUT parameters of SQL-invoked procedures 
    T524 Named arguments in routine invocations other than a CALL statement 
    T525 Default values for parameters of SQL-invoked functions 
    T551 Optional key words for default syntax 
    T581 Regular expression substring function 
    T591 UNIQUE constraints of possibly null columns 
    T611 Elementary OLAP operations 
    T612 Advanced OLAP operations 
    T613 Sampling 
    T614 NTILE function 
    T615 LEAD and LAG functions 
    T617 FIRST_VALUE and LAST_VALUE function 
    T620 WINDOW clause: GROUPS option 
    T621 Enhanced numeric functions 
    T622 Trigonometric functions 
    T623 General logarithm functions 
    T624 Common logarithm functions 
    T631CoreIN predicate with one list element 
    T651 SQL-schema statements in SQL routines 
    T653 SQL-schema statements in external routines 
    T655 Cyclically dependent routines 
    T831 SQL/JSON path language: strict mode 
    T832 SQL/JSON path language: item method 
    T833 SQL/JSON path language: multiple subscripts 
    T834 SQL/JSON path language: wildcard member accessor 
    T835 SQL/JSON path language: filter expressions 
    T836 SQL/JSON path language: starts with predicate 
    T837 SQL/JSON path language: regex_like predicate 
    X010 XML type 
    X011 Arrays of XML type 
    X014 Attributes of XML type 
    X016 Persistent XML values 
    X020 XMLConcat 
    X031 XMLElement 
    X032 XMLForest 
    X034 XMLAgg 
    X035 XMLAgg: ORDER BY option 
    X036 XMLComment 
    X037 XMLPI 
    X040 Basic table mapping 
    X041 Basic table mapping: nulls absent 
    X042 Basic table mapping: null as nil 
    X043 Basic table mapping: table as forest 
    X044 Basic table mapping: table as element 
    X045 Basic table mapping: with target namespace 
    X046 Basic table mapping: data mapping 
    X047 Basic table mapping: metadata mapping 
    X048 Basic table mapping: base64 encoding of binary strings 
    X049 Basic table mapping: hex encoding of binary strings 
    X050 Advanced table mapping 
    X051 Advanced table mapping: nulls absent 
    X052 Advanced table mapping: null as nil 
    X053 Advanced table mapping: table as forest 
    X054 Advanced table mapping: table as element 
    X055 Advanced table mapping: with target namespace 
    X056 Advanced table mapping: data mapping 
    X057 Advanced table mapping: metadata mapping 
    X058 Advanced table mapping: base64 encoding of binary strings 
    X059 Advanced table mapping: hex encoding of binary strings 
    X060 XMLParse: character string input and CONTENT option 
    X061 XMLParse: character string input and DOCUMENT option 
    X070 XMLSerialize: character string serialization and CONTENT option 
    X071 XMLSerialize: character string serialization and DOCUMENT option 
    X072 XMLSerialize: character string serialization 
    X090 XML document predicate 
    X120 XML parameters in SQL routines 
    X121 XML parameters in external routines 
    X221 XML passing mechanism BY VALUE 
    X301 XMLTable: derived column list option 
    X302 XMLTable: ordinality column option 
    X303 XMLTable: column default option 
    X304 XMLTable: passing a context itemmust be XML DOCUMENT
    X400 Name and identifier mapping 
    X410 Alter column data type: XML type 

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    Appendix D. SQL Conformance

    +Appendix D. SQL Conformance

    Appendix D. SQL Conformance

    This section attempts to outline to what extent PostgreSQL conforms to the current SQL standard. The following information is not a full statement of @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ Feature codes containing a hyphen are subfeatures. Therefore, if a particular subfeature is not supported, the main feature is listed as unsupported even if some other subfeatures are supported. -

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    F.16. file_fdw

    +F.16. file_fdw

    F.16. file_fdw

    The file_fdw module provides the foreign-data wrapper file_fdw, which can be used to access data files in the server's file system, or to execute programs on the server @@ -142,4 +142,4 @@

    That's it — now you can query your log directly. In production, of course, you would need to define some way to deal with log rotation. -


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    9.21. Aggregate Functions

    +9.21. Aggregate Functions

    9.21. Aggregate Functions

    Aggregate functions compute a single result from a set of input values. The built-in general-purpose aggregate functions are listed in Table 9.58 @@ -726,4 +726,4 @@ neither make nor model was grouped by in the last row (which therefore is an aggregate over all the input rows). -

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    9.19. Array Functions and Operators

    +9.19. Array Functions and Operators

    9.19. Array Functions and Operators

    Table 9.52 shows the specialized operators available for array types. In addition to those, the usual comparison operators shown in Table 9.1 are available for @@ -382,4 +382,4 @@


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    9.5. Binary String Functions and Operators

    +9.5. Binary String Functions and Operators

    9.5. Binary String Functions and Operators

    This section describes functions and operators for examining and manipulating binary strings, that is values of type bytea. Many of these are equivalent, in purpose and syntax, to the @@ -507,4 +507,4 @@ See also the aggregate function string_agg in Section 9.21 and the large object functions in Section 35.4. -

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    9.6. Bit String Functions and Operators

    +9.6. Bit String Functions and Operators

    9.6. Bit String Functions and Operators

    This section describes functions and operators for examining and manipulating bit strings, that is values of the types bit and bit varying. (While only @@ -232,4 +232,4 @@ Note that casting to just bit means casting to bit(1), and so will deliver only the least significant bit of the integer. -

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    9.2. Comparison Functions and Operators

    +9.2. Comparison Functions and Operators

    9.2. Comparison Functions and Operators

    The usual comparison operators are available, as shown in Table 9.1.

    Table 9.1. Comparison Operators

    OperatorDescription
    datatype < datatype @@ -397,4 +397,4 @@

    num_nulls(1, NULL, 2)1 -


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    9.24. Row and Array Comparisons

    +9.24. Row and Array Comparisons

    9.24. Row and Array Comparisons

    This section describes several specialized constructs for making multiple comparisons between groups of values. These forms are syntactically related to the subquery forms of the previous section, @@ -212,4 +212,4 @@ for materialized views and might be useful for other specialized purposes such as replication and B-Tree deduplication (see Section 67.4.3). They are not intended to be generally useful for writing queries, though. -

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    9.18. Conditional Expressions

    +9.18. Conditional Expressions

    9.18. Conditional Expressions

    This section describes the SQL-compliant conditional expressions available in PostgreSQL.

    Tip

    @@ -184,4 +184,4 @@ the SQL standard, but are a common extension. Some other databases make them return NULL if any argument is NULL, rather than only when all are NULL. -

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    9.9. Date/Time Functions and Operators

    +9.9. Date/Time Functions and Operators

    9.9. Date/Time Functions and Operators

    Table 9.33 shows the available functions for date/time value processing, with details appearing in the following subsections. Table 9.32 illustrates the behaviors of @@ -1312,4 +1312,4 @@ when calling pg_sleep or its variants. Otherwise other sessions might have to wait for your sleeping process, slowing down the entire system. -

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    9.10. Enum Support Functions

    +9.10. Enum Support Functions

    9.10. Enum Support Functions

    For enum types (described in Section 8.7), there are several functions that allow cleaner programming without hard-coding particular values of an enum type. @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ the type can be passed, with the same result. It is more common to apply these functions to a table column or function argument than to a hardwired type name as used in the examples. -

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    9.29. Event Trigger Functions

    +9.29. Event Trigger Functions

    9.29. Event Trigger Functions

    PostgreSQL provides these helper functions to retrieve information from event triggers.

    @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@ ON table_rewrite EXECUTE FUNCTION test_event_trigger_table_rewrite_oid();

    -

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    9.8. Data Type Formatting Functions

    +9.8. Data Type Formatting Functions

    9.8. Data Type Formatting Functions

    The PostgreSQL formatting functions provide a powerful set of tools for converting various data types (date/time, integer, floating point, numeric) to formatted strings @@ -407,4 +407,4 @@

    Table 9.30. Template Pattern Modifiers for Numeric Formatting

    ModifierDescriptionExample
    FM prefixfill mode (suppress trailing zeroes and padding blanks)FM99.99
    TH suffixupper case ordinal number suffix999TH
    th suffixlower case ordinal number suffix999th

    Table 9.31 shows some examples of the use of the to_char function. -

    Table 9.31. to_char Examples

    ExpressionResult
    to_char(current_timestamp, 'Day, DD  HH12:MI:SS')'Tuesday  , 06  05:39:18'
    to_char(current_timestamp, 'FMDay, FMDD  HH12:MI:SS')'Tuesday, 6  05:39:18'
    to_char(-0.1, '99.99')'  -.10'
    to_char(-0.1, 'FM9.99')'-.1'
    to_char(-0.1, 'FM90.99')'-0.1'
    to_char(0.1, '0.9')' 0.1'
    to_char(12, '9990999.9')'    0012.0'
    to_char(12, 'FM9990999.9')'0012.'
    to_char(485, '999')' 485'
    to_char(-485, '999')'-485'
    to_char(485, '9 9 9')' 4 8 5'
    to_char(1485, '9,999')' 1,485'
    to_char(1485, '9G999')' 1 485'
    to_char(148.5, '999.999')' 148.500'
    to_char(148.5, 'FM999.999')'148.5'
    to_char(148.5, 'FM999.990')'148.500'
    to_char(148.5, '999D999')' 148,500'
    to_char(3148.5, '9G999D999')' 3 148,500'
    to_char(-485, '999S')'485-'
    to_char(-485, '999MI')'485-'
    to_char(485, '999MI')'485 '
    to_char(485, 'FM999MI')'485'
    to_char(485, 'PL999')'+485'
    to_char(485, 'SG999')'+485'
    to_char(-485, 'SG999')'-485'
    to_char(-485, '9SG99')'4-85'
    to_char(-485, '999PR')'<485>'
    to_char(485, 'L999')'DM 485'
    to_char(485, 'RN')'        CDLXXXV'
    to_char(485, 'FMRN')'CDLXXXV'
    to_char(5.2, 'FMRN')'V'
    to_char(482, '999th')' 482nd'
    to_char(485, '"Good number:"999')'Good number: 485'
    to_char(485.8, '"Pre:"999" Post:" .999')'Pre: 485 Post: .800'
    to_char(12, '99V999')' 12000'
    to_char(12.4, '99V999')' 12400'
    to_char(12.45, '99V9')' 125'
    to_char(0.0004859, '9.99EEEE')' 4.86e-04'

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    Table 9.31. to_char Examples

    ExpressionResult
    to_char(current_timestamp, 'Day, DD  HH12:MI:SS')'Tuesday  , 06  05:39:18'
    to_char(current_timestamp, 'FMDay, FMDD  HH12:MI:SS')'Tuesday, 6  05:39:18'
    to_char(-0.1, '99.99')'  -.10'
    to_char(-0.1, 'FM9.99')'-.1'
    to_char(-0.1, 'FM90.99')'-0.1'
    to_char(0.1, '0.9')' 0.1'
    to_char(12, '9990999.9')'    0012.0'
    to_char(12, 'FM9990999.9')'0012.'
    to_char(485, '999')' 485'
    to_char(-485, '999')'-485'
    to_char(485, '9 9 9')' 4 8 5'
    to_char(1485, '9,999')' 1,485'
    to_char(1485, '9G999')' 1 485'
    to_char(148.5, '999.999')' 148.500'
    to_char(148.5, 'FM999.999')'148.5'
    to_char(148.5, 'FM999.990')'148.500'
    to_char(148.5, '999D999')' 148,500'
    to_char(3148.5, '9G999D999')' 3 148,500'
    to_char(-485, '999S')'485-'
    to_char(-485, '999MI')'485-'
    to_char(485, '999MI')'485 '
    to_char(485, 'FM999MI')'485'
    to_char(485, 'PL999')'+485'
    to_char(485, 'SG999')'+485'
    to_char(-485, 'SG999')'-485'
    to_char(-485, '9SG99')'4-85'
    to_char(-485, '999PR')'<485>'
    to_char(485, 'L999')'DM 485'
    to_char(485, 'RN')'        CDLXXXV'
    to_char(485, 'FMRN')'CDLXXXV'
    to_char(5.2, 'FMRN')'V'
    to_char(482, '999th')' 482nd'
    to_char(485, '"Good number:"999')'Good number: 485'
    to_char(485.8, '"Pre:"999" Post:" .999')'Pre: 485 Post: .800'
    to_char(12, '99V999')' 12000'
    to_char(12.4, '99V999')' 12400'
    to_char(12.45, '99V9')' 125'
    to_char(0.0004859, '9.99EEEE')' 4.86e-04'

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    9.11. Geometric Functions and Operators

    +9.11. Geometric Functions and Operators

    9.11. Geometric Functions and Operators

    The geometric types point, box, lseg, line, path, polygon, and circle have a large set of @@ -883,4 +883,4 @@ UPDATE t SET p[1] = ... changes the Y coordinate. In the same way, a value of type box or lseg can be treated as an array of two point values. -

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    9.26. System Information Functions and Operators

    +9.26. System Information Functions and Operators

    9.26. System Information Functions and Operators

    Table 9.66 shows several functions that extract session and system information.

    @@ -1821,4 +1821,4 @@

    Returns information about recovery state, as shown in Table 9.86. -


    Table 9.83. pg_control_checkpoint Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    checkpoint_lsnpg_lsn
    redo_lsnpg_lsn
    redo_wal_filetext
    timeline_idinteger
    prev_timeline_idinteger
    full_page_writesboolean
    next_xidtext
    next_oidoid
    next_multixact_idxid
    next_multi_offsetxid
    oldest_xidxid
    oldest_xid_dbidoid
    oldest_active_xidxid
    oldest_multi_xidxid
    oldest_multi_dbidoid
    oldest_commit_ts_xidxid
    newest_commit_ts_xidxid
    checkpoint_timetimestamp with time zone

    Table 9.84. pg_control_system Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    pg_control_versioninteger
    catalog_version_nointeger
    system_identifierbigint
    pg_control_last_modifiedtimestamp with time zone

    Table 9.85. pg_control_init Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    max_data_alignmentinteger
    database_block_sizeinteger
    blocks_per_segmentinteger
    wal_block_sizeinteger
    bytes_per_wal_segmentinteger
    max_identifier_lengthinteger
    max_index_columnsinteger
    max_toast_chunk_sizeinteger
    large_object_chunk_sizeinteger
    float8_pass_by_valueboolean
    data_page_checksum_versioninteger

    Table 9.86. pg_control_recovery Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    min_recovery_end_lsnpg_lsn
    min_recovery_end_timelineinteger
    backup_start_lsnpg_lsn
    backup_end_lsnpg_lsn
    end_of_backup_record_requiredboolean

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    Table 9.83. pg_control_checkpoint Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    checkpoint_lsnpg_lsn
    redo_lsnpg_lsn
    redo_wal_filetext
    timeline_idinteger
    prev_timeline_idinteger
    full_page_writesboolean
    next_xidtext
    next_oidoid
    next_multixact_idxid
    next_multi_offsetxid
    oldest_xidxid
    oldest_xid_dbidoid
    oldest_active_xidxid
    oldest_multi_xidxid
    oldest_multi_dbidoid
    oldest_commit_ts_xidxid
    newest_commit_ts_xidxid
    checkpoint_timetimestamp with time zone

    Table 9.84. pg_control_system Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    pg_control_versioninteger
    catalog_version_nointeger
    system_identifierbigint
    pg_control_last_modifiedtimestamp with time zone

    Table 9.85. pg_control_init Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    max_data_alignmentinteger
    database_block_sizeinteger
    blocks_per_segmentinteger
    wal_block_sizeinteger
    bytes_per_wal_segmentinteger
    max_identifier_lengthinteger
    max_index_columnsinteger
    max_toast_chunk_sizeinteger
    large_object_chunk_sizeinteger
    float8_pass_by_valueboolean
    data_page_checksum_versioninteger

    Table 9.86. pg_control_recovery Output Columns

    Column NameData Type
    min_recovery_end_lsnpg_lsn
    min_recovery_end_timelineinteger
    backup_start_lsnpg_lsn
    backup_end_lsnpg_lsn
    end_of_backup_record_requiredboolean

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    9.16. JSON Functions and Operators

    +9.16. JSON Functions and Operators

    9.16. JSON Functions and Operators

    This section describes:

    • @@ -1778,4 +1778,4 @@

       $.* ? (@ like_regex "^\\d+$")
       

      -

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    9.1. Logical Operators

    +9.1. Logical Operators

    9.1. Logical Operators

    The usual logical operators are available: @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ without affecting the result. (However, it is not guaranteed that the left operand is evaluated before the right operand. See Section 4.2.14 for more information about the order of evaluation of subexpressions.) -

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    9.7. Pattern Matching

    +9.7. Pattern Matching

    9.7. Pattern Matching

    There are three separate approaches to pattern matching provided by PostgreSQL: the traditional SQL LIKE operator, the @@ -1412,4 +1412,4 @@ backslash.

    -

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    9.3. Mathematical Functions and Operators

    +9.3. Mathematical Functions and Operators

    9.3. Mathematical Functions and Operators

    Mathematical operators are provided for many PostgreSQL types. For types without standard mathematical conventions @@ -1008,4 +1008,4 @@

    atanh(0.5)0.5493061443340548 -


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    9.12. Network Address Functions and Operators

    +9.12. Network Address Functions and Operators

    9.12. Network Address Functions and Operators

    The IP network address types, cidr and inet, support the usual comparison operators shown in Table 9.1 @@ -394,4 +394,4 @@

    macaddr8_set7bit(macaddr8 '00:34:56:ab:cd:ef')02:34:56:ff:fe:ab:cd:ef -


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    9.20. Range/Multirange Functions and Operators

    +9.20. Range/Multirange Functions and Operators

    9.20. Range/Multirange Functions and Operators

    See Section 8.17 for an overview of range types.

    Table 9.54 shows the specialized operators @@ -704,4 +704,4 @@ The lower_inc, upper_inc, lower_inf, and upper_inf functions all return false for an empty range or multirange. -

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    9.17. Sequence Manipulation Functions

    +9.17. Sequence Manipulation Functions

    9.17. Sequence Manipulation Functions

    This section describes functions for operating on sequence objects, also called sequence generators or just sequences. Sequence objects are special single-row tables created with CREATE SEQUENCE. @@ -136,4 +136,4 @@ OID by hand, however, since the regclass data type's input converter will do the work for you. See Section 8.19 for details. -

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    9.25. Set Returning Functions

    +9.25. Set Returning Functions

    9.25. Set Returning Functions

    This section describes functions that possibly return more than one row. The most widely used functions in this class are series generating functions, as detailed in Table 9.64 and @@ -215,4 +215,4 @@ pg_subtrans | 19 (19 rows)

    -

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    9.30. Statistics Information Functions

    +9.30. Statistics Information Functions

    9.30. Statistics Information Functions

    PostgreSQL provides a function to inspect complex statistics defined using the CREATE STATISTICS command.

    9.30.1. Inspecting MCV Lists

    @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@
         Values of the pg_mcv_list type can be obtained only from the
         pg_statistic_ext_data.stxdmcv
         column.
    -   

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    9.4. String Functions and Operators

    +9.4. String Functions and Operators

    9.4. String Functions and Operators

    This section describes functions and operators for examining and manipulating string values. Strings in this context include values of the types character, character varying, @@ -1205,4 +1205,4 @@ The %I and %L format specifiers are particularly useful for safely constructing dynamic SQL statements. See Example 43.1. -

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    9.23. Subquery Expressions

    +9.23. Subquery Expressions

    9.23. Subquery Expressions

    This section describes the SQL-compliant subquery expressions available in PostgreSQL. All of the expression forms documented in this section return @@ -210,4 +210,4 @@

    See Section 9.24.5 for details about the meaning of a row constructor comparison. -

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    9.13. Text Search Functions and Operators

    +9.13. Text Search Functions and Operators

    9.13. Text Search Functions and Operators

    Table 9.42, Table 9.43 and Table 9.44 @@ -760,4 +760,4 @@

    ts_stat('SELECT vector FROM apod')(foo,10,15) ... -


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    9.28. Trigger Functions

    +9.28. Trigger Functions

    9.28. Trigger Functions

    While many uses of triggers involve user-written trigger functions, PostgreSQL provides a few built-in trigger functions that can be used directly in user-defined triggers. These @@ -90,4 +90,4 @@ choose a trigger name that comes after the name of any other trigger you might have on the table. (Hence the z prefix in the example.) -

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    9.14. UUID Functions

    +9.14. UUID Functions

    9.14. UUID Functions

    PostgreSQL includes one function to generate a UUID:

     gen_random_uuid () → uuid
    @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@
        PostgreSQL also provides the usual comparison
        operators shown in Table 9.1 for
        UUIDs.
    -  

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    9.22. Window Functions

    +9.22. Window Functions

    9.22. Window Functions

    Window functions provide the ability to perform calculations across sets of rows that are related to the current query row. See Section 3.5 for an introduction to this @@ -179,4 +179,4 @@ default FROM FIRST behavior is supported. (You can achieve the result of FROM LAST by reversing the ORDER BY ordering.) -

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    9.15. XML Functions

    +9.15. XML Functions

    9.15. XML Functions

    The functions and function-like expressions described in this section operate on values of type xml. See Section 8.13 for information about the xml type. The function-like expressions xmlparse @@ -909,4 +909,4 @@ will be put into content form with each such disallowed node replaced by its string value, as defined for the XPath 1.0 string function. -

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    Chapter 9. Functions and Operators

    Table of Contents

    9.1. Logical Operators
    9.2. Comparison Functions and Operators
    9.3. Mathematical Functions and Operators
    9.4. String Functions and Operators
    9.4.1. format
    9.5. Binary String Functions and Operators
    9.6. Bit String Functions and Operators
    9.7. Pattern Matching
    9.7.1. LIKE
    9.7.2. SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions
    9.7.3. POSIX Regular Expressions
    9.8. Data Type Formatting Functions
    9.9. Date/Time Functions and Operators
    9.9.1. EXTRACT, date_part
    9.9.2. date_trunc
    9.9.3. date_bin
    9.9.4. AT TIME ZONE
    9.9.5. Current Date/Time
    9.9.6. Delaying Execution
    9.10. Enum Support Functions
    9.11. Geometric Functions and Operators
    9.12. Network Address Functions and Operators
    9.13. Text Search Functions and Operators
    9.14. UUID Functions
    9.15. XML Functions
    9.15.1. Producing XML Content
    9.15.2. XML Predicates
    9.15.3. Processing XML
    9.15.4. Mapping Tables to XML
    9.16. JSON Functions and Operators
    9.16.1. Processing and Creating JSON Data
    9.16.2. The SQL/JSON Path Language
    9.17. Sequence Manipulation Functions
    9.18. Conditional Expressions
    9.18.1. CASE
    9.18.2. COALESCE
    9.18.3. NULLIF
    9.18.4. GREATEST and LEAST
    9.19. Array Functions and Operators
    9.20. Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
    9.21. Aggregate Functions
    9.22. Window Functions
    9.23. Subquery Expressions
    9.23.1. EXISTS
    9.23.2. IN
    9.23.3. NOT IN
    9.23.4. ANY/SOME
    9.23.5. ALL
    9.23.6. Single-Row Comparison
    9.24. Row and Array Comparisons
    9.24.1. IN
    9.24.2. NOT IN
    9.24.3. ANY/SOME (array)
    9.24.4. ALL (array)
    9.24.5. Row Constructor Comparison
    9.24.6. Composite Type Comparison
    9.25. Set Returning Functions
    9.26. System Information Functions and Operators
    9.27. System Administration Functions
    9.27.1. Configuration Settings Functions
    9.27.2. Server Signaling Functions
    9.27.3. Backup Control Functions
    9.27.4. Recovery Control Functions
    9.27.5. Snapshot Synchronization Functions
    9.27.6. Replication Management Functions
    9.27.7. Database Object Management Functions
    9.27.8. Index Maintenance Functions
    9.27.9. Generic File Access Functions
    9.27.10. Advisory Lock Functions
    9.28. Trigger Functions
    9.29. Event Trigger Functions
    9.29.1. Capturing Changes at Command End
    9.29.2. Processing Objects Dropped by a DDL Command
    9.29.3. Handling a Table Rewrite Event
    9.30. Statistics Information Functions
    9.30.1. Inspecting MCV Lists

    +Chapter 9. Functions and Operators

    Chapter 9. Functions and Operators

    Table of Contents

    9.1. Logical Operators
    9.2. Comparison Functions and Operators
    9.3. Mathematical Functions and Operators
    9.4. String Functions and Operators
    9.4.1. format
    9.5. Binary String Functions and Operators
    9.6. Bit String Functions and Operators
    9.7. Pattern Matching
    9.7.1. LIKE
    9.7.2. SIMILAR TO Regular Expressions
    9.7.3. POSIX Regular Expressions
    9.8. Data Type Formatting Functions
    9.9. Date/Time Functions and Operators
    9.9.1. EXTRACT, date_part
    9.9.2. date_trunc
    9.9.3. date_bin
    9.9.4. AT TIME ZONE
    9.9.5. Current Date/Time
    9.9.6. Delaying Execution
    9.10. Enum Support Functions
    9.11. Geometric Functions and Operators
    9.12. Network Address Functions and Operators
    9.13. Text Search Functions and Operators
    9.14. UUID Functions
    9.15. XML Functions
    9.15.1. Producing XML Content
    9.15.2. XML Predicates
    9.15.3. Processing XML
    9.15.4. Mapping Tables to XML
    9.16. JSON Functions and Operators
    9.16.1. Processing and Creating JSON Data
    9.16.2. The SQL/JSON Path Language
    9.17. Sequence Manipulation Functions
    9.18. Conditional Expressions
    9.18.1. CASE
    9.18.2. COALESCE
    9.18.3. NULLIF
    9.18.4. GREATEST and LEAST
    9.19. Array Functions and Operators
    9.20. Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
    9.21. Aggregate Functions
    9.22. Window Functions
    9.23. Subquery Expressions
    9.23.1. EXISTS
    9.23.2. IN
    9.23.3. NOT IN
    9.23.4. ANY/SOME
    9.23.5. ALL
    9.23.6. Single-Row Comparison
    9.24. Row and Array Comparisons
    9.24.1. IN
    9.24.2. NOT IN
    9.24.3. ANY/SOME (array)
    9.24.4. ALL (array)
    9.24.5. Row Constructor Comparison
    9.24.6. Composite Type Comparison
    9.25. Set Returning Functions
    9.26. System Information Functions and Operators
    9.27. System Administration Functions
    9.27.1. Configuration Settings Functions
    9.27.2. Server Signaling Functions
    9.27.3. Backup Control Functions
    9.27.4. Recovery Control Functions
    9.27.5. Snapshot Synchronization Functions
    9.27.6. Replication Management Functions
    9.27.7. Database Object Management Functions
    9.27.8. Index Maintenance Functions
    9.27.9. Generic File Access Functions
    9.27.10. Advisory Lock Functions
    9.28. Trigger Functions
    9.29. Event Trigger Functions
    9.29.1. Capturing Changes at Command End
    9.29.2. Processing Objects Dropped by a DDL Command
    9.29.3. Handling a Table Rewrite Event
    9.30. Statistics Information Functions
    9.30.1. Inspecting MCV Lists

    PostgreSQL provides a large number of functions and operators for the built-in data types. This chapter describes most of them, although additional special-purpose functions @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ is present in other SQL database management systems, and in many cases this functionality is compatible and consistent between the various implementations. -

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    F.17. fuzzystrmatch

    +F.17. fuzzystrmatch

    F.17. fuzzystrmatch

    The fuzzystrmatch module provides several functions to determine similarities and distance between strings.

    Caution

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    Chapter 65. Generic WAL Records

    +Chapter 65. Generic WAL Records

    Chapter 65. Generic WAL Records

    Although all built-in WAL-logged modules have their own types of WAL records, there is also a generic WAL record type, which describes changes to pages in a generic way. This is useful for extensions that provide @@ -99,4 +99,4 @@ comparison. This is not very compact for the case of moving data within a page, and might be improved in the future.

    -

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    62.4. Further Reading

    +62.4. Further Reading

    62.4. Further Reading

    The following resources contain additional information about genetic algorithms: @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@

  • [fong]

  • -

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    62.1. Query Handling as a Complex Optimization Problem

    +62.1. Query Handling as a Complex Optimization Problem

    62.1. Query Handling as a Complex Optimization Problem

    Among all relational operators the most difficult one to process and optimize is the join. The number of possible query plans grows exponentially with the @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ genetic algorithm to solve the join ordering problem in a manner that is efficient for queries involving large numbers of joins. -

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    62.2. Genetic Algorithms

    +62.2. Genetic Algorithms

    62.2. Genetic Algorithms

    The genetic algorithm (GA) is a heuristic optimization method which operates through randomized search. The set of possible solutions for the optimization problem is considered as a @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ strongly that a GA is not a pure random search for a solution to a problem. A GA uses stochastic processes, but the result is distinctly non-random (better than random). -

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    62.3. Genetic Query Optimization (GEQO) in PostgreSQL

    62.3.1. Generating Possible Plans with GEQO
    62.3.2. Future Implementation Tasks for +62.3. Genetic Query Optimization (GEQO) in PostgreSQL

    62.3. Genetic Query Optimization (GEQO) in PostgreSQL

    The GEQO module approaches the query optimization problem as though it were the well-known traveling salesman @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@ of the rest of the tour, but this is certainly not true for query optimization. Thus it is questionable whether edge recombination crossover is the most effective mutation procedure. -

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    Chapter 62. Genetic Query Optimizer

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    70.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    +70.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    70.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    The core PostgreSQL distribution includes the GIN operator classes shown in Table 70.1. @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ is the default. jsonb_path_ops supports fewer operators but offers better performance for those operators. See Section 8.14.4 for details. -

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    70.7. Examples

    +70.7. Examples

    70.7. Examples

    The core PostgreSQL distribution includes the GIN operator classes previously shown in Table 70.1. @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ GIN operator classes:

    btree_gin

    B-tree equivalent functionality for several data types

    hstore

    Module for storing (key, value) pairs

    intarray

    Enhanced support for int[]

    pg_trgm

    Text similarity using trigram matching

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    70.3. Extensibility

    +70.3. Extensibility

    70.3. Extensibility

    The GIN interface has a high level of abstraction, requiring the access method implementer only to implement the semantics of the data type being accessed. The GIN layer itself @@ -234,4 +234,4 @@ recommended that the SQL declarations of these three support functions use the opclass's indexed data type for the query argument, even though the actual type might be something else depending on the operator. -

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    70.4. Implementation

    +70.4. Implementation

    70.4. Implementation

    Internally, a GIN index contains a B-tree index constructed over keys, where each key is an element of one or more indexed items (a member of an array, for example) and where each tuple in a leaf @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ index key, less than zero for a non-match that is still within the range to be searched, or greater than zero if the index key is past the range that could match. -

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    70.1. Introduction

    +70.1. Introduction

    70.1. Introduction

    GIN stands for Generalized Inverted Index. GIN is designed for handling cases where the items to be indexed are composite values, and the queries to be handled by @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@ maintained by Teodor Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov. There is more information about GIN on their website. -

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    70.6. Limitations

    +70.6. Limitations

    70.6. Limitations

    GIN assumes that indexable operators are strict. This means that extractValue will not be called at all on a null item value (instead, a placeholder index entry is created automatically), @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ value either (instead, the query is presumed to be unsatisfiable). Note however that null key values contained within a non-null composite item or query value are supported. -

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    70.5. GIN Tips and Tricks

    Create vs. insert

    +70.5. GIN Tips and Tricks

    70.5. GIN Tips and Tricks

    Create vs. insert

    Insertion into a GIN index can be slow due to the likelihood of many keys being inserted for each item. So, for bulk insertions into a table it is advisable to drop the GIN @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@

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    68.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    +68.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    68.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    The core PostgreSQL distribution includes the GiST operator classes shown in Table 68.1. @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@

     CREATE INDEX ON my_table USING GIST (my_inet_column inet_ops);
     

    -

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    68.5. Examples

    +68.5. Examples

    68.5. Examples

    The PostgreSQL source distribution includes several examples of index methods implemented using GiST. The core system currently provides text search @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ operator classes:

    btree_gist

    B-tree equivalent functionality for several data types

    cube

    Indexing for multidimensional cubes

    hstore

    Module for storing (key, value) pairs

    intarray

    RD-Tree for one-dimensional array of int4 values

    ltree

    Indexing for tree-like structures

    pg_trgm

    Text similarity using trigram matching

    seg

    Indexing for float ranges

    -

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    68.3. Extensibility

    +68.3. Extensibility

    68.3. Extensibility

    Traditionally, implementing a new index access method meant a lot of difficult work. It was necessary to understand the inner workings of the database, such as the lock manager and Write-Ahead Log. The @@ -810,4 +810,4 @@ index scan, index build, or index tuple insertion). Be careful to pfree the previous value when replacing a fn_extra value, or the leak will accumulate for the duration of the operation. -

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    68.4. Implementation

    68.4.1. GiST Index Build Methods

    +68.4. Implementation

    68.4. Implementation

    68.4.1. GiST Index Build Methods

    The simplest way to build a GiST index is just to insert all the entries, one by one. This tends to be slow for large indexes, because if the index tuples are scattered across the index and the index is large enough @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ CREATE INDEX command. The default behavior is good for most cases, but turning buffering off might speed up the build somewhat if the input data is ordered. -

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    68.1. Introduction

    +68.1. Introduction

    68.1. Introduction

    GiST stands for Generalized Search Tree. It is a balanced, tree-structured access method, that acts as a base template in which to implement arbitrary indexing schemes. B-trees, R-trees and many @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ maintained by Teodor Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov, and there is more information on their web site. -

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    I.1. Getting the Source via Git

    +I.1. Getting the Source via Git

    I.1. Getting the Source via Git

    With Git you will make a copy of the entire code repository on your local machine, so you will have access to all history and branches offline. This is the fastest and most flexible way to develop or test @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Git can do a lot more things than just fetch the source. For more information, consult the Git man pages, or see the website at https://git-scm.com. -

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    Appendix M. Glossary

    +Appendix M. Glossary

    Appendix M. Glossary

    This is a list of terms and their meaning in the context of PostgreSQL and relational database systems in general. @@ -1072,4 +1072,4 @@ It comprises many individual WAL records written sequentially to WAL files. -

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    21.6. GSSAPI Authentication

    +21.6. GSSAPI Authentication

    21.6. GSSAPI Authentication

    GSSAPI is an industry-standard protocol for secure authentication defined in RFC 2743. @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ parameter. If that is set to true, client principals are matched to user map entries case-insensitively. krb_realm, if set, is also matched case-insensitively. -

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    19.10. Secure TCP/IP Connections with GSSAPI Encryption

    +19.10. Secure TCP/IP Connections with GSSAPI Encryption

    19.10. Secure TCP/IP Connections with GSSAPI Encryption

    PostgreSQL also has native support for using GSSAPI to encrypt client/server communications for increased security. Support requires that a GSSAPI @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ behavior, GSSAPI encryption requires no setup beyond that which is necessary for GSSAPI authentication. (For more information on configuring that, see Section 21.6.) -

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    72.2. Implementation

    +72.2. Implementation

    72.2. Implementation

    There are four kinds of pages in a hash index: the meta page (page zero), which contains statically allocated control information; primary bucket pages; overflow pages; and bitmap pages, which keep track of overflow @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ src/backend/access/hash/README. The split algorithm is crash safe and can be restarted if not completed successfully. -

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    Chapter 72. Hash Indexes

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    72.1. Overview

    +72.1. Overview

    72.1. Overview

    PostgreSQL includes an implementation of persistent on-disk hash indexes, which are fully crash recoverable. Any data type can be indexed by a @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ The expansion occurs in the foreground, which could increase execution time for user inserts. Thus, hash indexes may not be suitable for tables with rapidly increasing number of rows. -

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    Chapter 27. High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication

    +Chapter 27. High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication

    Chapter 27. High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication

    Database servers can work together to allow a second server to take over quickly if the primary server fails (high availability), or to allow several computers to serve the same @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@

    The remainder of this section outlines various failover, replication, and load balancing solutions. -

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    2. A Brief History of PostgreSQL

    +2. A Brief History of PostgreSQL

    2. A Brief History of PostgreSQL

    The object-relational database management system now known as PostgreSQL is derived from the POSTGRES package written at the @@ -135,4 +135,4 @@

    Details about what has happened in PostgreSQL since then can be found in Appendix E. -

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    27.4. Hot Standby

    +27.4. Hot Standby

    27.4. Hot Standby

    Hot standby is the term used to describe the ability to connect to the server and run read-only queries while the server is in archive recovery or standby mode. This @@ -572,4 +572,4 @@ hot standby mode will generate an error.

    -

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    15.1. How Parallel Query Works

    +15.1. How Parallel Query Works

    15.1. How Parallel Query Works

    When the optimizer determines that parallel query is the fastest execution strategy for a particular query, it will create a query plan that includes a Gather or Gather Merge @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ order-preserving merge. In contrast, Gather reads tuples from the workers in whatever order is convenient, destroying any sort order that may have existed. -

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    F.18. hstore

    +F.18. hstore

    F.18. hstore

    This module implements the hstore data type for storing sets of key/value pairs within a single PostgreSQL value. This can be useful in various scenarios, such as rows with many attributes @@ -696,4 +696,4 @@

    Additional enhancements by Andrew Gierth , United Kingdom -

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    64.1. Basic API Structure for Indexes

    +64.1. Basic API Structure for Indexes

    64.1. Basic API Structure for Indexes

    Each index access method is described by a row in the pg_am system catalog. The pg_am entry @@ -177,4 +177,4 @@ sensible: it means that there can only be one key column, but there can also be included column(s). Also, included columns must be allowed to be null, independently of amoptionalkey. -

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    64.6. Index Cost Estimation Functions

    +64.6. Index Cost Estimation Functions

    64.6. Index Cost Estimation Functions

    The amcostestimate function is given information describing a possible index scan, including lists of WHERE and ORDER BY clauses that have been determined to be usable with the index. It must return estimates @@ -139,4 +139,4 @@

    Examples of cost estimator functions can be found in src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c. -

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    64.2. Index Access Method Functions

    +64.2. Index Access Method Functions

    64.2. Index Access Method Functions

    The index construction and maintenance functions that an index access method must provide in IndexAmRoutine are:

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    64.4. Index Locking Considerations

    +64.4. Index Locking Considerations

    64.4. Index Locking Considerations

    Index access methods must handle concurrent updates of the index by multiple processes. The core PostgreSQL system obtains @@ -88,4 +88,4 @@ integrity. When the flag is set, it indicates that the index access method implements finer-grained predicate locking, which will tend to reduce the frequency of such transaction cancellations. -

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    64.3. Index Scanning

    +64.3. Index Scanning

    64.3. Index Scanning

    In an index scan, the index access method is responsible for regurgitating the TIDs of all the tuples it has been told about that match the scan keys. The access method is not involved in @@ -120,4 +120,4 @@ Note that it is permitted for an access method to implement only amgetbitmap and not amgettuple, or vice versa, if its internal implementation is unsuited to one API or the other. -

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    64.5. Index Uniqueness Checks

    +64.5. Index Uniqueness Checks

    64.5. Index Uniqueness Checks

    PostgreSQL enforces SQL uniqueness constraints using unique indexes, which are indexes that disallow multiple entries with identical keys. An access method that supports this @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@ target row is found in the recheck verifies that we are scanning for the same tuple values as were used in the original insertion.

    -

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    PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation

    The PostgreSQL Global Development Group


    Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. What Is PostgreSQL?
    2. A Brief History of PostgreSQL
    3. Conventions
    4. Further Information
    5. Bug Reporting Guidelines
    I. Tutorial
    1. Getting Started
    2. The SQL Language
    3. Advanced Features
    II. The SQL Language
    4. SQL Syntax
    5. Data Definition
    6. Data Manipulation
    7. Queries
    8. Data Types
    9. Functions and Operators
    10. Type Conversion
    11. Indexes
    12. Full Text Search
    13. Concurrency Control
    14. Performance Tips
    15. Parallel Query
    III. Server Administration
    16. Installation from Binaries
    17. Installation from Source Code
    18. Installation from Source Code on Windows
    19. Server Setup and Operation
    20. Server Configuration
    21. Client Authentication
    22. Database Roles
    23. Managing Databases
    24. Localization
    25. Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
    26. Backup and Restore
    27. High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
    28. Monitoring Database Activity
    29. Monitoring Disk Usage
    30. Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log
    31. Logical Replication
    32. Just-in-Time Compilation (JIT)
    33. Regression Tests
    IV. Client Interfaces
    34. libpq — C Library
    35. Large Objects
    36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
    37. The Information Schema
    V. Server Programming
    38. Extending SQL
    39. Triggers
    40. Event Triggers
    41. The Rule System
    42. Procedural Languages
    43. PL/pgSQLSQL Procedural Language
    44. PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
    45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
    46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language
    47. Server Programming Interface
    48. Background Worker Processes
    49. Logical Decoding
    50. Replication Progress Tracking
    51. Archive Modules
    VI. Reference
    I. SQL Commands
    II. PostgreSQL Client Applications
    III. PostgreSQL Server Applications
    VII. Internals
    52. Overview of PostgreSQL Internals
    53. System Catalogs
    54. System Views
    55. Frontend/Backend Protocol
    56. PostgreSQL Coding Conventions
    57. Native Language Support
    58. Writing a Procedural Language Handler
    59. Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper
    60. Writing a Table Sampling Method
    61. Writing a Custom Scan Provider
    62. Genetic Query Optimizer
    63. Table Access Method Interface Definition
    64. Index Access Method Interface Definition
    65. Generic WAL Records
    66. Custom WAL Resource Managers
    67. B-Tree Indexes
    68. GiST Indexes
    69. SP-GiST Indexes
    70. GIN Indexes
    71. BRIN Indexes
    72. Hash Indexes
    73. Database Physical Storage
    74. System Catalog Declarations and Initial Contents
    75. How the Planner Uses Statistics
    76. Backup Manifest Format
    VIII. Appendixes
    A. PostgreSQL Error Codes
    B. Date/Time Support
    C. SQL Key Words
    D. SQL Conformance
    E. Release Notes
    F. Additional Supplied Modules
    G. Additional Supplied Programs
    H. External Projects
    I. The Source Code Repository
    J. Documentation
    K. PostgreSQL Limits
    L. Acronyms
    M. Glossary
    N. Color Support
    O. Obsolete or Renamed Features
    Bibliography
    Index
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    PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation

    The PostgreSQL Global Development Group


    Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. What Is PostgreSQL?
    2. A Brief History of PostgreSQL
    3. Conventions
    4. Further Information
    5. Bug Reporting Guidelines
    I. Tutorial
    1. Getting Started
    2. The SQL Language
    3. Advanced Features
    II. The SQL Language
    4. SQL Syntax
    5. Data Definition
    6. Data Manipulation
    7. Queries
    8. Data Types
    9. Functions and Operators
    10. Type Conversion
    11. Indexes
    12. Full Text Search
    13. Concurrency Control
    14. Performance Tips
    15. Parallel Query
    III. Server Administration
    16. Installation from Binaries
    17. Installation from Source Code
    18. Installation from Source Code on Windows
    19. Server Setup and Operation
    20. Server Configuration
    21. Client Authentication
    22. Database Roles
    23. Managing Databases
    24. Localization
    25. Routine Database Maintenance Tasks
    26. Backup and Restore
    27. High Availability, Load Balancing, and Replication
    28. Monitoring Database Activity
    29. Monitoring Disk Usage
    30. Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log
    31. Logical Replication
    32. Just-in-Time Compilation (JIT)
    33. Regression Tests
    IV. Client Interfaces
    34. libpq — C Library
    35. Large Objects
    36. ECPG — Embedded SQL in C
    37. The Information Schema
    V. Server Programming
    38. Extending SQL
    39. Triggers
    40. Event Triggers
    41. The Rule System
    42. Procedural Languages
    43. PL/pgSQLSQL Procedural Language
    44. PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
    45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
    46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language
    47. Server Programming Interface
    48. Background Worker Processes
    49. Logical Decoding
    50. Replication Progress Tracking
    51. Archive Modules
    VI. Reference
    I. SQL Commands
    II. PostgreSQL Client Applications
    III. PostgreSQL Server Applications
    VII. Internals
    52. Overview of PostgreSQL Internals
    53. System Catalogs
    54. System Views
    55. Frontend/Backend Protocol
    56. PostgreSQL Coding Conventions
    57. Native Language Support
    58. Writing a Procedural Language Handler
    59. Writing a Foreign Data Wrapper
    60. Writing a Table Sampling Method
    61. Writing a Custom Scan Provider
    62. Genetic Query Optimizer
    63. Table Access Method Interface Definition
    64. Index Access Method Interface Definition
    65. Generic WAL Records
    66. Custom WAL Resource Managers
    67. B-Tree Indexes
    68. GiST Indexes
    69. SP-GiST Indexes
    70. GIN Indexes
    71. BRIN Indexes
    72. Hash Indexes
    73. Database Physical Storage
    74. System Catalog Declarations and Initial Contents
    75. How the Planner Uses Statistics
    76. Backup Manifest Format
    VIII. Appendixes
    A. PostgreSQL Error Codes
    B. Date/Time Support
    C. SQL Key Words
    D. SQL Conformance
    E. Release Notes
    F. Additional Supplied Modules
    G. Additional Supplied Programs
    H. External Projects
    I. The Source Code Repository
    J. Documentation
    K. PostgreSQL Limits
    L. Acronyms
    M. Glossary
    N. Color Support
    O. Obsolete or Renamed Features
    Bibliography
    Index
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    Chapter 64. Index Access Method Interface Definition

    +Chapter 64. Index Access Method Interface Definition

    Chapter 64. Index Access Method Interface Definition

    This chapter defines the interface between the core PostgreSQL system and index access methods, which manage individual index types. The core system @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ statement; but indexes do not deal with those, either.) Index entries for dead tuples are reclaimed (by vacuuming) when the dead tuples themselves are reclaimed. -

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    11.5. Combining Multiple Indexes

    +11.5. Combining Multiple Indexes

    11.5. Combining Multiple Indexes

    A single index scan can only use query clauses that use the index's columns with operators of its operator class and are joined with AND. For example, given an index on (a, b) @@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ common. If one of the types of query is much less common than the others, you'd probably settle for creating just the two indexes that best match the common types. -

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    11.11. Indexes and Collations

    +11.11. Indexes and Collations

    11.11. Indexes and Collations

    An index can support only one collation per index column. If multiple collations are of interest, multiple indexes may be needed.

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     CREATE INDEX test1c_content_y_index ON test1c (content COLLATE "y");
     

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    11.12. Examining Index Usage

    +11.12. Examining Index Usage

    11.12. Examining Index Usage

    Although indexes in PostgreSQL do not need maintenance or tuning, it is still important to check which indexes are actually used by the real-life query workload. @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ appropriate, then you might have to resort to forcing index usage explicitly. You might also want to contact the PostgreSQL developers to examine the issue. -

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    11.7. Indexes on Expressions

    +11.7. Indexes on Expressions

    11.7. Indexes on Expressions

    An index column need not be just a column of the underlying table, but can be a function or scalar expression computed from one or more columns of the table. This feature is useful to obtain fast @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ and so the speed of the search is equivalent to any other simple index query. Thus, indexes on expressions are useful when retrieval speed is more important than insertion and update speed. -

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    11.9. Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes

    +11.9. Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes

    11.9. Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes

    All indexes in PostgreSQL are secondary indexes, meaning that each index is stored separately from the table's main data area (which is called the @@ -206,4 +206,4 @@ checked in the plan. PostgreSQL versions 9.6 and later will recognize such cases and allow index-only scans to be generated, but older versions will not. -

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    11.1. Introduction

    +11.1. Introduction

    11.1. Introduction

    Suppose we have a table similar to this:

     CREATE TABLE test1 (
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        tuples.
        Therefore indexes that are seldom or never used in queries
        should be removed.
    -  

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    11.3. Multicolumn Indexes

    +11.3. Multicolumn Indexes

    11.3. Multicolumn Indexes

    An index can be defined on more than one column of a table. For example, if you have a table of this form:

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        Section 11.5 and
        Section 11.9 for some discussion of the
        merits of different index configurations.
    -  

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    11.10. Operator Classes and Operator Families

    +11.10. Operator Classes and Operator Families

    11.10. Operator Classes and Operator Families

    An index definition can specify an operator class for each column of an index.

    @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@
         commands \dAc, \dAf,
         and \dAo, which provide slightly more sophisticated
         versions of these queries.
    -   

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    11.4. Indexes and ORDER BY

    +11.4. Indexes and ORDER BY

    11.4. Indexes and ORDER BY

    In addition to simply finding the rows to be returned by a query, an index may be able to deliver them in a specific sorted order. This allows a query's ORDER BY specification to be honored @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ speedups for certain queries. Whether it's worth maintaining such an index depends on how often you use queries that require a special sort ordering. -

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    11.8. Partial Indexes

    +11.8. Partial Indexes

    11.8. Partial Indexes

    A partial index is an index built over a subset of a table; the subset is defined by a conditional expression (called the predicate of the @@ -209,4 +209,4 @@ far better performance is possible.


    More information about partial indexes can be found in [ston89b], [olson93], and [seshadri95]. -

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    11.2. Index Types

    +11.2. Index Types

    11.2. Index Types

    PostgreSQL provides several index types: B-tree, Hash, GiST, SP-GiST, GIN, BRIN, and the extension bloom. Each index type uses a different @@ -159,4 +159,4 @@ The BRIN operator classes included in the standard distribution are documented in Table 71.1. For more information see Chapter 71. -

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    11.6. Unique Indexes

    +11.6. Unique Indexes

    11.6. Unique Indexes

    Indexes can also be used to enforce uniqueness of a column's value, or the uniqueness of the combined values of more than one column.

    @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@
         There's no need to manually
         create indexes on unique columns; doing so would just duplicate
         the automatically-created index.
    -   

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    Chapter 37. The Information Schema

    Table of Contents

    37.1. The Schema
    37.2. Data Types
    37.3. information_schema_catalog_name
    37.4. administrable_role_​authorizations
    37.5. applicable_roles
    37.6. attributes
    37.7. character_sets
    37.8. check_constraint_routine_usage
    37.9. check_constraints
    37.10. collations
    37.11. collation_character_set_​applicability
    37.12. column_column_usage
    37.13. column_domain_usage
    37.14. column_options
    37.15. column_privileges
    37.16. column_udt_usage
    37.17. columns
    37.18. constraint_column_usage
    37.19. constraint_table_usage
    37.20. data_type_privileges
    37.21. domain_constraints
    37.22. domain_udt_usage
    37.23. domains
    37.24. element_types
    37.25. enabled_roles
    37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options
    37.27. foreign_data_wrappers
    37.28. foreign_server_options
    37.29. foreign_servers
    37.30. foreign_table_options
    37.31. foreign_tables
    37.32. key_column_usage
    37.33. parameters
    37.34. referential_constraints
    37.35. role_column_grants
    37.36. role_routine_grants
    37.37. role_table_grants
    37.38. role_udt_grants
    37.39. role_usage_grants
    37.40. routine_column_usage
    37.41. routine_privileges
    37.42. routine_routine_usage
    37.43. routine_sequence_usage
    37.44. routine_table_usage
    37.45. routines
    37.46. schemata
    37.47. sequences
    37.48. sql_features
    37.49. sql_implementation_info
    37.50. sql_parts
    37.51. sql_sizing
    37.52. table_constraints
    37.53. table_privileges
    37.54. tables
    37.55. transforms
    37.56. triggered_update_columns
    37.57. triggers
    37.58. udt_privileges
    37.59. usage_privileges
    37.60. user_defined_types
    37.61. user_mapping_options
    37.62. user_mappings
    37.63. view_column_usage
    37.64. view_routine_usage
    37.65. view_table_usage
    37.66. views

    +Chapter 37. The Information Schema

    Chapter 37. The Information Schema

    Table of Contents

    37.1. The Schema
    37.2. Data Types
    37.3. information_schema_catalog_name
    37.4. administrable_role_​authorizations
    37.5. applicable_roles
    37.6. attributes
    37.7. character_sets
    37.8. check_constraint_routine_usage
    37.9. check_constraints
    37.10. collations
    37.11. collation_character_set_​applicability
    37.12. column_column_usage
    37.13. column_domain_usage
    37.14. column_options
    37.15. column_privileges
    37.16. column_udt_usage
    37.17. columns
    37.18. constraint_column_usage
    37.19. constraint_table_usage
    37.20. data_type_privileges
    37.21. domain_constraints
    37.22. domain_udt_usage
    37.23. domains
    37.24. element_types
    37.25. enabled_roles
    37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options
    37.27. foreign_data_wrappers
    37.28. foreign_server_options
    37.29. foreign_servers
    37.30. foreign_table_options
    37.31. foreign_tables
    37.32. key_column_usage
    37.33. parameters
    37.34. referential_constraints
    37.35. role_column_grants
    37.36. role_routine_grants
    37.37. role_table_grants
    37.38. role_udt_grants
    37.39. role_usage_grants
    37.40. routine_column_usage
    37.41. routine_privileges
    37.42. routine_routine_usage
    37.43. routine_sequence_usage
    37.44. routine_table_usage
    37.45. routines
    37.46. schemata
    37.47. sequences
    37.48. sql_features
    37.49. sql_implementation_info
    37.50. sql_parts
    37.51. sql_sizing
    37.52. table_constraints
    37.53. table_privileges
    37.54. tables
    37.55. transforms
    37.56. triggered_update_columns
    37.57. triggers
    37.58. udt_privileges
    37.59. usage_privileges
    37.60. user_defined_types
    37.61. user_mapping_options
    37.62. user_mappings
    37.63. view_column_usage
    37.64. view_routine_usage
    37.65. view_table_usage
    37.66. views

    The information schema consists of a set of views that contain information about the objects defined in the current database. The information schema is defined in the SQL standard and can therefore @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ issues but contain the table name to help distinguish duplicate rows, e.g., constraint_column_usage, constraint_table_usage, table_constraints. -

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    37.4. administrable_role_​authorizations

    +37.4. administrable_role_​authorizations

    37.4. administrable_role_​authorizations

    The view administrable_role_authorizations identifies all roles that the current user has the admin option for. @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

    Always YES -


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    37.5. applicable_roles

    +37.5. applicable_roles

    37.5. applicable_roles

    The view applicable_roles identifies all roles whose privileges the current user can use. This means there is some chain of role grants from the current user to the role in @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

    YES if the grantee has the admin option on the role, NO if not -


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    37.6. attributes

    +37.6. attributes

    37.6. attributes

    The view attributes contains information about the attributes of composite data types defined in the database. (Note that the view does not give information about table columns, @@ -223,4 +223,4 @@


    See also under Section 37.17, a similarly structured view, for further information on some of the columns. -

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    37.7. character_sets

    +37.7. character_sets

    37.7. character_sets

    The view character_sets identifies the character sets available in the current database. Since PostgreSQL does not support multiple character sets within one database, this view only @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@ settings of the current database. If there is no such collation, then this column and the associated schema and catalog columns are null. -


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    37.8. check_constraint_routine_usage

    +37.8. check_constraint_routine_usage

    37.8. check_constraint_routine_usage

    The view check_constraint_routine_usage identifies routines (functions and procedures) that are used by a check constraint. Only those routines are shown that are owned by @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@

    The specific name of the function. See Section 37.45 for more information. -


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    37.9. check_constraints

    +37.9. check_constraints

    37.9. check_constraints

    The view check_constraints contains all check constraints, either defined on a table or on a domain, that are owned by a currently enabled role. (The owner of the table or @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@

    The check expression of the check constraint -


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    37.11. collation_character_set_​applicability

    +37.11. collation_character_set_​applicability

    37.11. collation_character_set_​applicability

    The view collation_character_set_applicability identifies which character set the available collations are applicable to. In PostgreSQL, there is only one character set per @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@

    Name of the character set -


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    37.10. collations

    +37.10. collations

    37.10. collations

    The view collations contains the collations available in the current database.

    Table 37.8. collations Columns

    @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@

    Always NO PAD (The alternative PAD SPACE is not supported by PostgreSQL.) -


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    37.12. column_column_usage

    +37.12. column_column_usage

    37.12. column_column_usage

    The view column_column_usage identifies all generated columns that depend on another base column in the same table. Only tables owned by a currently enabled role are included. @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@

    Name of the generated column -


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    37.13. column_domain_usage

    +37.13. column_domain_usage

    37.13. column_domain_usage

    The view column_domain_usage identifies all columns (of a table or a view) that make use of some domain defined in the current database and owned by a currently enabled role. @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@

    Name of the column -


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    37.14. column_options

    +37.14. column_options

    37.14. column_options

    The view column_options contains all the options defined for foreign table columns in the current database. Only those foreign table columns are shown that the current user has access to @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@

    Value of the option -


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    37.15. column_privileges

    +37.15. column_privileges

    37.15. column_privileges

    The view column_privileges identifies all privileges granted on columns to a currently enabled role or by a currently enabled role. There is one row for each combination of @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


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    37.16. column_udt_usage

    +37.16. column_udt_usage

    37.16. column_udt_usage

    The view column_udt_usage identifies all columns that use data types owned by a currently enabled role. Note that in PostgreSQL, built-in data types behave @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@

    Name of the column -


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    37.17. columns

    +37.17. columns

    37.17. columns

    The view columns contains information about all table columns (or view columns) in the database. System columns (ctid, etc.) are not included. Only those columns are @@ -334,4 +334,4 @@ columns with their associated data types and treat domains as separate types, you could write coalesce(domain_name, udt_name), etc. -

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    37.18. constraint_column_usage

    +37.18. constraint_column_usage

    37.18. constraint_column_usage

    The view constraint_column_usage identifies all columns in the current database that are used by some constraint. Only those columns are shown that are contained in a table owned by @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@

    Name of the constraint -


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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-constraint-table-usage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-constraint-table-usage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-constraint-table-usage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-constraint-table-usage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.19. constraint_table_usage

    37.19. constraint_table_usage

    +37.19. constraint_table_usage

    37.19. constraint_table_usage

    The view constraint_table_usage identifies all tables in the current database that are used by some constraint and are owned by a currently enabled role. (This is different from the @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@

    Name of the constraint -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-data-type-privileges.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-data-type-privileges.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-data-type-privileges.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-data-type-privileges.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.20. data_type_privileges

    37.20. data_type_privileges

    +37.20. data_type_privileges

    37.20. data_type_privileges

    The view data_type_privileges identifies all data type descriptors that the current user has access to, by way of being the owner of the described object or having some privilege @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@

    The identifier of the data type descriptor, which is unique among the data type descriptors for that same object. -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-datatypes.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-datatypes.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-datatypes.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-datatypes.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.2. Data Types

    37.2. Data Types

    +37.2. Data Types

    37.2. Data Types

    The columns of the information schema views use special data types that are defined in the information schema. These are defined as simple domains over ordinary built-in types. You should not use @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

    Every column in the information schema has one of these five types. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-constraints.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-constraints.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-constraints.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-constraints.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.21. domain_constraints

    37.21. domain_constraints

    +37.21. domain_constraints

    37.21. domain_constraints

    The view domain_constraints contains all constraints belonging to domains defined in the current database. Only those domains are shown that the current user has access to (by way of being the owner or @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@

    YES if the constraint is deferrable and initially deferred, NO if not -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-udt-usage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-udt-usage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-udt-usage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domain-udt-usage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.22. domain_udt_usage

    37.22. domain_udt_usage

    +37.22. domain_udt_usage

    37.22. domain_udt_usage

    The view domain_udt_usage identifies all domains that are based on data types owned by a currently enabled role. Note that in PostgreSQL, built-in data @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@

    Name of the domain -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domains.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domains.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domains.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-domains.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.23. domains

    37.23. domains

    +37.23. domains

    37.23. domains

    The view domains contains all domains defined in the current database. Only those domains are shown that the current user has @@ -194,4 +194,4 @@ instances of such identifiers. (The specific format of the identifier is not defined and not guaranteed to remain the same in future versions.) -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-element-types.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-element-types.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-element-types.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-element-types.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.24. element_types

    37.24. element_types

    +37.24. element_types

    37.24. element_types

    The view element_types contains the data type descriptors of the elements of arrays. When a table column, composite-type attribute, domain, function parameter, or function return value is defined to @@ -191,4 +191,4 @@

    An identifier of the data type descriptor of the element. This is currently not useful. -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-enabled-roles.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-enabled-roles.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-enabled-roles.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-enabled-roles.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.25. enabled_roles

    37.25. enabled_roles

    +37.25. enabled_roles

    37.25. enabled_roles

    The view enabled_roles identifies the currently enabled roles. The enabled roles are recursively defined as the current user together with all roles that have been @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

    Name of a role -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrapper-options.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrapper-options.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrapper-options.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrapper-options.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options

    37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options

    +37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options

    37.26. foreign_data_wrapper_options

    The view foreign_data_wrapper_options contains all the options defined for foreign-data wrappers in the current database. Only those foreign-data wrappers are shown that the @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

    Value of the option -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrappers.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrappers.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrappers.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-data-wrappers.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.27. foreign_data_wrappers

    37.27. foreign_data_wrappers

    +37.27. foreign_data_wrappers

    37.27. foreign_data_wrappers

    The view foreign_data_wrappers contains all foreign-data wrappers defined in the current database. Only those foreign-data wrappers are shown that the current user has access to @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

    Language used to implement this foreign-data wrapper -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-server-options.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-server-options.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-server-options.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-server-options.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.28. foreign_server_options

    37.28. foreign_server_options

    +37.28. foreign_server_options

    37.28. foreign_server_options

    The view foreign_server_options contains all the options defined for foreign servers in the current database. Only those foreign servers are shown that the current user has access to @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@

    Value of the option -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-servers.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-servers.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-servers.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-servers.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.29. foreign_servers

    37.29. foreign_servers

    +37.29. foreign_servers

    37.29. foreign_servers

    The view foreign_servers contains all foreign servers defined in the current database. Only those foreign servers are shown that the current user has access to (by way of @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@

    Name of the owner of the foreign server -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-table-options.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-table-options.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-table-options.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-table-options.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.30. foreign_table_options

    37.30. foreign_table_options

    +37.30. foreign_table_options

    37.30. foreign_table_options

    The view foreign_table_options contains all the options defined for foreign tables in the current database. Only those foreign tables are shown that the current user has access to @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@

    Value of the option -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-tables.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-tables.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-tables.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-foreign-tables.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.31. foreign_tables

    37.31. foreign_tables

    +37.31. foreign_tables

    37.31. foreign_tables

    The view foreign_tables contains all foreign tables defined in the current database. Only those foreign tables are shown that the current user has access to (by way of @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@

    Name of the foreign server -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-information-schema-catalog-name.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-information-schema-catalog-name.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-information-schema-catalog-name.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-information-schema-catalog-name.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.3. information_schema_catalog_name

    37.3. information_schema_catalog_name

    +37.3. information_schema_catalog_name

    37.3. information_schema_catalog_name

    information_schema_catalog_name is a table that always contains one row and one column containing the name of the current database (current catalog, in SQL terminology). @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@

    Name of the database that contains this information schema -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-key-column-usage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-key-column-usage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-key-column-usage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-key-column-usage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.32. key_column_usage

    37.32. key_column_usage

    +37.32. key_column_usage

    37.32. key_column_usage

    The view key_column_usage identifies all columns in the current database that are restricted by some unique, primary key, or foreign key constraint. Check constraints are not included @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ For a foreign-key constraint, ordinal position of the referenced column within its unique constraint (count starts at 1); otherwise null -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-parameters.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-parameters.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-parameters.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-parameters.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.33. parameters

    37.33. parameters

    +37.33. parameters

    37.33. parameters

    The view parameters contains information about the parameters (arguments) of all functions in the current database. Only those functions are shown that the current user has access to @@ -185,4 +185,4 @@

    The default expression of the parameter, or null if none or if the function is not owned by a currently enabled role. -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-referential-constraints.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-referential-constraints.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-referential-constraints.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-referential-constraints.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.34. referential_constraints

    37.34. referential_constraints

    +37.34. referential_constraints

    37.34. referential_constraints

    The view referential_constraints contains all referential (foreign key) constraints in the current database. Only those constraints are shown for which the current user has @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ CASCADE, SET NULL, SET DEFAULT, RESTRICT, or NO ACTION. -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-column-grants.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-column-grants.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-column-grants.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-column-grants.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.35. role_column_grants

    37.35. role_column_grants

    +37.35. role_column_grants

    37.35. role_column_grants

    The view role_column_grants identifies all privileges granted on columns where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role. Further information can be found under @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-routine-grants.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-routine-grants.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-routine-grants.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-routine-grants.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.36. role_routine_grants

    37.36. role_routine_grants

    +37.36. role_routine_grants

    37.36. role_routine_grants

    The view role_routine_grants identifies all privileges granted on functions where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role. Further information can be found under @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-table-grants.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-table-grants.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-table-grants.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-table-grants.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.37. role_table_grants

    37.37. role_table_grants

    +37.37. role_table_grants

    37.37. role_table_grants

    The view role_table_grants identifies all privileges granted on tables or views where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role. Further information can be found @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@ in the SELECT privilege, so this column shows YES if the privilege is SELECT, else NO. -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-udt-grants.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-udt-grants.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-udt-grants.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-udt-grants.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.38. role_udt_grants

    37.38. role_udt_grants

    +37.38. role_udt_grants

    37.38. role_udt_grants

    The view role_udt_grants is intended to identify USAGE privileges granted on user-defined types where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role. Further @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-usage-grants.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-usage-grants.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-usage-grants.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-role-usage-grants.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.39. role_usage_grants

    37.39. role_usage_grants

    +37.39. role_usage_grants

    37.39. role_usage_grants

    The view role_usage_grants identifies USAGE privileges granted on various kinds of objects where the grantor or grantee is a currently enabled role. @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-column-usage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-column-usage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-column-usage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-column-usage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.40. routine_column_usage

    37.40. routine_column_usage

    +37.40. routine_column_usage

    37.40. routine_column_usage

    The view routine_column_usage identifies all columns that are used by a function or procedure, either in the SQL body or in parameter default expressions. (This only works for unquoted SQL bodies, @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@

    Name of the column that is used by the function -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-privileges.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-privileges.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-privileges.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-privileges.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.41. routine_privileges

    37.41. routine_privileges

    +37.41. routine_privileges

    37.41. routine_privileges

    The view routine_privileges identifies all privileges granted on functions to a currently enabled role or by a currently enabled role. There is one row for each combination of function, @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


    \ No newline at end of file +


    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-routine-usage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-routine-usage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-routine-usage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/infoschema-routine-routine-usage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:28.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -37.42. routine_routine_usage

    37.42. routine_routine_usage

    +37.42. routine_routine_usage

    37.42. routine_routine_usage

    The view routine_routine_usage identifies all functions or procedures that are used by another (or the same) function or procedure, either in the SQL body or in parameter default expressions. (This only @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@

    The specific name of the function that is used by the first function. -


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    37.43. routine_sequence_usage

    +37.43. routine_sequence_usage

    37.43. routine_sequence_usage

    The view routine_sequence_usage identifies all sequences that are used by a function or procedure, either in the SQL body or in parameter default expressions. (This only works for unquoted SQL bodies, @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@

    Name of the sequence that is used by the function -


    \ No newline at end of file +


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    37.44. routine_table_usage

    +37.44. routine_table_usage

    37.44. routine_table_usage

    The view routine_table_usage is meant to identify all tables that are used by a function or procedure. This information is currently not tracked by PostgreSQL. @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@

    Name of the table that is used by the function -


    \ No newline at end of file +


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    37.45. routines

    +37.45. routines

    37.45. routines

    The view routines contains all functions and procedures in the current database. Only those functions and procedures are shown that the current user has access to (by way of being the owner or having some @@ -461,4 +461,4 @@

    Applies to a feature not available in PostgreSQL -


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    37.1. The Schema

    +37.1. The Schema

    37.1. The Schema

    The information schema itself is a schema named information_schema. This schema automatically exists in all databases. The owner of this schema is the initial @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ schema are generic names that might occur in user applications, you should be careful if you want to put the information schema in the path. -

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    37.46. schemata

    +37.46. schemata

    37.46. schemata

    The view schemata contains all schemas in the current database that the current user has access to (by way of being the owner or having some privilege). @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@

    Applies to a feature not available in PostgreSQL -


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    37.47. sequences

    +37.47. sequences

    37.47. sequences

    The view sequences contains all sequences defined in the current database. Only those sequences are shown that the current user has access to (by way of being the owner or @@ -84,4 +84,4 @@


    Note that in accordance with the SQL standard, the start, minimum, maximum, and increment values are returned as character strings. -

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    37.48. sql_features

    +37.48. sql_features

    37.48. sql_features

    The table sql_features contains information about which formal features defined in the SQL standard are supported by PostgreSQL. This is the @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@

    Possibly a comment about the supported status of the feature -


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    37.49. sql_implementation_info

    +37.49. sql_implementation_info

    37.49. sql_implementation_info

    The table sql_implementation_info contains information about various aspects that are left implementation-defined by the SQL standard. This information is @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@

    Possibly a comment pertaining to the implementation information item -


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    37.50. sql_parts

    +37.50. sql_parts

    37.50. sql_parts

    The table sql_parts contains information about which of the several parts of the SQL standard are supported by PostgreSQL. @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@

    Possibly a comment about the supported status of the part -


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    37.51. sql_sizing

    +37.51. sql_sizing

    37.51. sql_sizing

    The table sql_sizing contains information about various size limits and maximum values in PostgreSQL. This information is @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

    Possibly a comment pertaining to the sizing item -


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    37.52. table_constraints

    +37.52. table_constraints

    37.52. table_constraints

    The view table_constraints contains all constraints belonging to tables that the current user owns or has some privilege other than SELECT on. @@ -70,4 +70,4 @@ if the constraint treats nulls as distinct or NO if it treats nulls as not distinct, otherwise null for other types of constraints. -


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    37.53. table_privileges

    +37.53. table_privileges

    37.53. table_privileges

    The view table_privileges identifies all privileges granted on tables or views to a currently enabled role or by a currently enabled role. There is one row for each @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ in the SELECT privilege, so this column shows YES if the privilege is SELECT, else NO. -


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    37.54. tables

    +37.54. tables

    37.54. tables

    The view tables contains all tables and views defined in the current database. Only those tables and views are shown that the current user has access to (by way of being the @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@

    Not yet implemented -


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    37.55. transforms

    +37.55. transforms

    37.55. transforms

    The view transforms contains information about the transforms defined in the current database. More precisely, it contains a row for each function contained in a transform (the from SQL @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@

    FROM SQL or TO SQL -


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    37.56. triggered_update_columns

    +37.56. triggered_update_columns

    37.56. triggered_update_columns

    For triggers in the current database that specify a column list (like UPDATE OF column1, column2), the view triggered_update_columns identifies these @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@

    Name of the column that the trigger is defined on -


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    37.57. triggers

    +37.57. triggers

    37.57. triggers

    The view triggers contains all triggers defined in the current database on tables and views that the current user owns or has some privilege other than SELECT on. @@ -147,4 +147,4 @@ respectively. That was how they were named in the SQL:1999 standard. The new naming conforms to SQL:2003 and later. -

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    37.58. udt_privileges

    +37.58. udt_privileges

    37.58. udt_privileges

    The view udt_privileges identifies USAGE privileges granted on user-defined types to a currently enabled role or by a currently enabled role. There is one row for @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


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    37.59. usage_privileges

    +37.59. usage_privileges

    37.59. usage_privileges

    The view usage_privileges identifies USAGE privileges granted on various kinds of objects to a currently enabled role or by a currently enabled role. @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@

    YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not -


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    37.60. user_defined_types

    +37.60. user_defined_types

    37.60. user_defined_types

    The view user_defined_types currently contains all composite types defined in the current database. Only those types are shown that the current user has access to (by way @@ -165,4 +165,4 @@

    Applies to a feature not available in PostgreSQL -


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    37.61. user_mapping_options

    +37.61. user_mapping_options

    37.61. user_mapping_options

    The view user_mapping_options contains all the options defined for user mappings in the current database. Only those user mappings are shown where the current user has access to @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ server owner, or the current user is a superuser. The intent is to protect password information stored as user mapping option. -


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    37.62. user_mappings

    +37.62. user_mappings

    37.62. user_mappings

    The view user_mappings contains all user mappings defined in the current database. Only those user mappings are shown where the current user has access to the corresponding @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@

    Name of the foreign server used by this mapping -


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    37.63. view_column_usage

    +37.63. view_column_usage

    37.63. view_column_usage

    The view view_column_usage identifies all columns that are used in the query expression of a view (the SELECT statement that defines the view). A @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@

    Name of the column that is used by the view -


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    37.64. view_routine_usage

    +37.64. view_routine_usage

    37.64. view_routine_usage

    The view view_routine_usage identifies all routines (functions and procedures) that are used in the query expression of a view (the SELECT statement that @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@

    The specific name of the function. See Section 37.45 for more information. -


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    37.65. view_table_usage

    +37.65. view_table_usage

    37.65. view_table_usage

    The view view_table_usage identifies all tables that are used in the query expression of a view (the SELECT statement that defines the view). A @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@

    Name of the table that is used by the view -


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    37.66. views

    +37.66. views

    37.66. views

    The view views contains all views defined in the current database. Only those views are shown that the current user has access to (by way of being the owner or having some privilege). @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@

    YES if the view has an INSTEAD OF INSERT trigger defined on it, NO if not -


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    Chapter 16. Installation from Binaries

    +Chapter 16. Installation from Binaries

    Chapter 16. Installation from Binaries

    PostgreSQL is available in the form of binary packages for most common operating systems today. When available, this is the recommended way to install PostgreSQL for users of the system. Building @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ the download section on the PostgreSQL website at https://www.postgresql.org/download/ and follow the instructions for the specific platform. -

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    17.3. Getting the Source

    +17.3. Getting the Source

    17.3. Getting the Source

    The PostgreSQL source code for released versions can be obtained from the download section of our website: https://www.postgresql.org/ftp/source/. @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@

    Alternatively, you can use the Git version control system; see Section I.1 for more information. -

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    17.5. Post-Installation Setup

    17.5.1. Shared Libraries

    +17.5. Post-Installation Setup

    17.5. Post-Installation Setup

    17.5.1. Shared Libraries

    On some systems with shared libraries you need to tell the system how to find the newly installed shared libraries. The systems on which this is @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ user that plans to use the database sets PGHOST. This is not required, however; the settings can be communicated via command line options to most client programs. -

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    17.4. Installation Procedure

    1. Configuration

      +17.4. Installation Procedure

      17.4. Installation Procedure

      1. Configuration

        The first step of the installation procedure is to configure the source tree for your system and choose the options you would like. This is done by running the configure script. For a @@ -815,4 +815,4 @@ makefiles. Which to use is a matter of preference, but a common habit among developers is to use PROFILE for one-time flag adjustments, while COPT might be kept set all the time. -

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    17.2. Requirements

    +17.2. Requirements

    17.2. Requirements

    In general, a modern Unix-compatible platform should be able to run PostgreSQL. The platforms that had received specific testing at the @@ -194,4 +194,4 @@ run the regression tests you will temporarily need up to an extra 300 MB. Use the df command to check free disk space. -

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    17.1. Short Version

    +17.1. Short Version

    17.1. Short Version

     ./configure
     make
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    The long version is the rest of this chapter. -

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    18.1. Building with Visual C++ or the + Microsoft Windows SDKPrev UpChapter 18. Installation from Source Code on WindowsHome Next

    18.1. Building with Visual C++ or the Microsoft Windows SDK

    PostgreSQL can be built using the Visual C++ compiler suite from Microsoft. These compilers can be either from Visual Studio, @@ -337,4 +337,4 @@ zstd, which will search for a command by that name in the configured PATH.

    -

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    Chapter 18. Installation from Source Code on Windows

    Table of Contents

    18.1. Building with Visual C++ or the +Chapter 18. Installation from Source Code on Windows

    Chapter 18. Installation from Source Code on Windows

    It is recommended that most users download the binary distribution for Windows, available as a graphical installer package @@ -40,5 +40,5 @@ line editing. The Cygwin build does support command line editing, so it should be used where psql is needed for interactive use on Windows. -


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    Chapter 28. Monitoring Database Activity

    +Chapter 28. Monitoring Database Activity

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    24.3. Character Set Support

    +24.3. Character Set Support

    24.3. Character Set Support

    The character set support in PostgreSQL allows you to store text in a variety of character sets (also called encodings), including @@ -348,4 +348,4 @@ UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) is defined here.

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    75.2. Multivariate Statistics Examples

    75.2.1. Functional Dependencies

    +75.2. Multivariate Statistics Examples

    75.2. Multivariate Statistics Examples

    75.2.1. Functional Dependencies

    Multivariate correlation can be demonstrated with a very simple data set — a table with two columns, both containing the same values: @@ -207,4 +207,4 @@ Rows Removed by Filter: 10000

    -

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    13.6. Caveats

    +13.6. Caveats

    13.6. Caveats

    Some DDL commands, currently only TRUNCATE and the table-rewriting forms of ALTER TABLE, are not MVCC-safe. This means that after the truncation or rewrite commits, the @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ contrast, queries that explicitly examine the system catalogs don't see rows representing concurrently created database objects, in the higher isolation levels. -

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    13.1. Introduction

    +13.1. Introduction

    13.1. Introduction

    PostgreSQL provides a rich set of tools for developers to manage concurrent access to data. Internally, data consistency is maintained by using a multiversion @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ performance than locks. In addition, application-defined advisory locks provide a mechanism for acquiring locks that are not tied to a single transaction. -

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    13.5. Serialization Failure Handling

    +13.5. Serialization Failure Handling

    13.5. Serialization Failure Handling

    Both Repeatable Read and Serializable isolation levels can produce errors that are designed to prevent serialization anomalies. As previously stated, applications using these levels must be prepared to @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ many attempts. In cases involving a conflicting prepared transaction, it may not be possible to make progress until the prepared transaction commits or rolls back. -

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    Chapter 13. Concurrency Control

    +Chapter 13. Concurrency Control

    Chapter 13. Concurrency Control

    This chapter describes the behavior of the PostgreSQL database system when two or more sessions try to access the same data at the same time. The @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ sessions while maintaining strict data integrity. Every developer of database applications should be familiar with the topics covered in this chapter. -

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    57.2. For the Programmer

    57.2.1. Mechanics

    +57.2. For the Programmer

    57.2. For the Programmer

    57.2.1. Mechanics

    This section describes how to implement native language support in a program or library that is part of the PostgreSQL distribution. @@ -151,4 +151,4 @@ These comments are copied to the message catalog files so that the translators can see them.

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    57.1. For the Translator

    +57.1. For the Translator

    57.1. For the Translator

    PostgreSQL programs (server and client) can issue their messages in your favorite language — if the messages have been translated. @@ -215,4 +215,4 @@ speaking end users might also not understand it or find it ambiguous, so it's best to improve the message.

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    14.5. Non-Durable Settings

    +14.5. Non-Durable Settings

    14.5. Non-Durable Settings

    Durability is a database feature that guarantees the recording of committed transactions even if the server crashes or loses power. However, durability adds significant database overhead, @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ tables to avoid WAL writes, though it makes the tables non-crash-safe.

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    3. Conventions

    +3. Conventions

    3. Conventions

    The following conventions are used in the synopsis of a command: brackets ([ and ]) indicate optional parts. Braces @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ PostgreSQL system. These terms should not be interpreted too narrowly; this book does not have fixed presumptions about system administration procedures. -

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    oid2name

    oid2name — resolve OIDs and file nodes in a PostgreSQL data directory

    Synopsis

    oid2name [option...]

    Description

    +oid2name

    oid2name

    oid2name — resolve OIDs and file nodes in a PostgreSQL data directory

    Synopsis

    oid2name [option...]

    Description

    oid2name is a utility program that helps administrators to examine the file structure used by PostgreSQL. To make use of it, you need to be familiar with the database file structure, which is described in @@ -189,4 +189,4 @@ 155156 foo

    Author

    B. Palmer -

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    F.24. old_snapshot

    +F.24. old_snapshot

    F.24. old_snapshot

    The old_snapshot module allows inspection of the server state that is used to implement old_snapshot_threshold. @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ Returns all of the entries in the server's timestamp to XID mapping. Each entry represents the newest xmin of any snapshot taken in the corresponding minute. -

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    Chapter 52. Overview of PostgreSQL Internals

    Author

    +Chapter 52. Overview of PostgreSQL Internals

    Chapter 52. Overview of PostgreSQL Internals

    Author

    This chapter originated as part of [sim98] Stefan Simkovics' Master's Thesis prepared at Vienna University of Technology under the direction @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ understand the general sequence of operations that occur within the backend from the point at which a query is received, to the point at which the results are returned to the client. -

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    F.25. pageinspect

    +F.25. pageinspect

    F.25. pageinspect

    The pageinspect module provides functions that allow you to inspect the contents of database pages at a low level, which is useful for debugging purposes. All of these functions may be used only by superusers. @@ -564,4 +564,4 @@ spares | {0,0,0,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,3,4,4,4,45,55,58,59,​508,567,628,704,1193,1202,1204} mapp | {65}

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    15.3. Parallel Plans

    +15.3. Parallel Plans

    15.3. Parallel Plans

    Because each worker executes the parallel portion of the plan to completion, it is not possible to simply take an ordinary query plan and run it using multiple workers. Each worker would produce a full @@ -152,4 +152,4 @@ This may be useful in determining whether the work is being evenly distributed between all plan nodes and more generally in understanding the performance characteristics of the plan. -

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    Chapter 15. Parallel Query

    +Chapter 15. Parallel Query

    Chapter 15. Parallel Query

    PostgreSQL can devise query plans that can leverage multiple CPUs in order to answer queries faster. This feature is known as parallel query. Many queries cannot benefit from parallel query, either @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ few rows to the user will typically benefit most. This chapter explains some details of how parallel query works and in which situations it can be used so that users who wish to make use of it can understand what to expect. -

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    15.4. Parallel Safety

    +15.4. Parallel Safety

    15.4. Parallel Safety

    The planner classifies operations involved in a query as either parallel safe, parallel restricted, or parallel unsafe. A parallel safe operation is one that @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ the parallel portion of the query and defer the evaluation of the WHERE clause so that it happens above the Gather node. However, the planner does not do this. -

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    52.3. The Parser Stage

    +52.3. The Parser Stage

    52.3. The Parser Stage

    The parser stage consists of two parts:

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    F.26. passwordcheck

    +F.26. passwordcheck

    F.26. passwordcheck

    The passwordcheck module checks users' passwords whenever they are set with CREATE ROLE or @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ Alternatively, you could modify passwordcheck to reject pre-encrypted passwords, but forcing users to set their passwords in clear text carries its own security risks. -

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    Chapter 14. Performance Tips

    +Chapter 14. Performance Tips

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    22.6. Function Security

    +22.6. Function Security

    22.6. Function Security

    Functions, triggers and row-level security policies allow users to insert code into the backend server that other users might execute unintentionally. Hence, these mechanisms permit users to Trojan @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ are considered untrusted, and PostgreSQL allows only superusers to create functions written in those languages. -

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    pg_archivecleanup

    pg_archivecleanup — clean up PostgreSQL WAL archive files

    Synopsis

    pg_archivecleanup [option...] archivelocation oldestkeptwalfile

    Description

    +pg_archivecleanup

    pg_archivecleanup

    pg_archivecleanup — clean up PostgreSQL WAL archive files

    Synopsis

    pg_archivecleanup [option...] archivelocation oldestkeptwalfile

    Description

    pg_archivecleanup is designed to be used as an archive_cleanup_command to clean up WAL file archives when running as a standby server (see Section 27.2). @@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ produce debugging output in cleanup.log

  • remove no-longer-needed files from the archive directory -

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    pgbench

    pgbench — run a benchmark test on PostgreSQL

    Synopsis

    pgbench -i [option...] [dbname]

    pgbench [option...] [dbname]

    Description

    +pgbench

    pgbench

    pgbench — run a benchmark test on PostgreSQL

    Synopsis

    pgbench -i [option...] [dbname]

    pgbench [option...] [dbname]

    Description

    pgbench is a simple program for running benchmark tests on PostgreSQL. It runs the same sequence of SQL commands over and over, possibly in multiple concurrent database sessions, @@ -1718,4 +1718,4 @@ do not run pgbench in that database. pgbench uses unqualified names and does not manipulate the search path. -

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    F.27. pg_buffercache

    +F.27. pg_buffercache

    F.27. pg_buffercache

    The pg_buffercache module provides a means for examining what's happening in the shared buffer cache in real time.

    @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ Design suggestions: Neil Conway

    Debugging advice: Tom Lane -

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    F.28. pgcrypto

    +F.28. pgcrypto

    F.28. pgcrypto

    The pgcrypto module provides cryptographic functions for PostgreSQL.

    @@ -533,4 +533,4 @@ Marko Kreen

    pgcrypto uses code from the following sources: -

    AlgorithmAuthorSource origin
    DES cryptDavid Burren and othersFreeBSD libcrypt
    MD5 cryptPoul-Henning KampFreeBSD libcrypt
    Blowfish cryptSolar Designerwww.openwall.com
    \ No newline at end of file +

    AlgorithmAuthorSource origin
    DES cryptDavid Burren and othersFreeBSD libcrypt
    MD5 cryptPoul-Henning KampFreeBSD libcrypt
    Blowfish cryptSolar Designerwww.openwall.com
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    F.29. pg_freespacemap

    +F.29. pg_freespacemap

    F.29. pg_freespacemap

    The pg_freespacemap module provides a means for examining the free space map (FSM). It provides a function called pg_freespace, or two @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ Original version by Mark Kirkwood . Rewritten in version 8.4 to suit new FSM implementation by Heikki Linnakangas -

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    F.30. pg_prewarm

    +F.30. pg_prewarm

    F.30. pg_prewarm

    The pg_prewarm module provides a convenient way to load relation data into either the operating system buffer cache or the PostgreSQL buffer cache. Prewarming @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@

    F.30.3. Author

    Robert Haas -

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    F.31. pgrowlocks

    +F.31. pgrowlocks

    F.31. pgrowlocks

    The pgrowlocks module provides a function to show row locking information for a specified table.

    @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ (4 rows)

    F.31.3. Author

    Tatsuo Ishii -

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    F.32. pg_stat_statements

    +F.32. pg_stat_statements

    F.32. pg_stat_statements

    The pg_stat_statements module provides a means for tracking planning and execution statistics of all SQL statements executed by a server. @@ -614,4 +614,4 @@

    F.32.6. Authors

    Takahiro Itagaki . Query normalization added by Peter Geoghegan . -

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    F.33. pgstattuple

    +F.33. pgstattuple

    F.33. pgstattuple

    The pgstattuple module provides various functions to obtain tuple-level statistics.

    @@ -196,4 +196,4 @@ accurate to the byte.

    F.33.2. Authors

    Tatsuo Ishii, Satoshi Nagayasu and Abhijit Menon-Sen -

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    F.34. pg_surgery

    +F.34. pg_surgery

    F.34. pg_surgery

    The pg_surgery module provides various functions to perform surgery on a damaged relation. These functions are unsafe by design and using them may corrupt (or further corrupt) your database. For example, @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@

    F.34.2. Authors

    Ashutosh Sharma -

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    pg_test_fsync

    pg_test_fsync — determine fastest wal_sync_method for PostgreSQL

    Synopsis

    pg_test_fsync [option...]

    Description

    +pg_test_fsync

    pg_test_fsync

    pg_test_fsync — determine fastest wal_sync_method for PostgreSQL

    Synopsis

    pg_test_fsync [option...]

    Description

    pg_test_fsync is intended to give you a reasonable idea of what the fastest wal_sync_method is on your specific system, @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ color in diagnostic messages. Possible values are always, auto and never. -

    See Also

    postgres
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    postgres
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    pg_test_timing

    pg_test_timing — measure timing overhead

    Synopsis

    pg_test_timing [option...]

    Description

    +pg_test_timing

    pg_test_timing

    pg_test_timing — measure timing overhead

    Synopsis

    pg_test_timing [option...]

    Description

    pg_test_timing is a tool to measure the timing overhead on your system and confirm that the system time never moves backwards. Systems that are slow to collect timing data can give less accurate @@ -176,4 +176,4 @@ Timer (PIT), the real-time clock (RTC), the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (APIC) timer, and the Cyclone timer. These timers aim for millisecond resolution. -

    See Also

    EXPLAIN
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    EXPLAIN
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    F.35. pg_trgm

    +F.35. pg_trgm

    F.35. pg_trgm

    The pg_trgm module provides functions and operators for determining the similarity of alphanumeric text based on trigram matching, as @@ -421,4 +421,4 @@ Documentation: Christopher Kings-Lynne

    This module is sponsored by Delta-Soft Ltd., Moscow, Russia. -

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    pg_upgrade

    pg_upgrade — upgrade a PostgreSQL server instance

    Synopsis

    pg_upgrade -b oldbindir [-B newbindir] -d oldconfigdir -D newconfigdir [option...]

    Description

    +pg_upgrade

    pg_upgrade

    pg_upgrade — upgrade a PostgreSQL server instance

    Synopsis

    pg_upgrade -b oldbindir [-B newbindir] -d oldconfigdir -D newconfigdir [option...]

    Description

    pg_upgrade (formerly called pg_migrator) allows data stored in PostgreSQL data files to be upgraded to a later PostgreSQL major version without the data dump/restore typically required for @@ -433,4 +433,4 @@ to make a backup of the old cluster and tablespaces, though the snapshot and copies must be created simultaneously or while the database server is down. -

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    F.36. pg_visibility

    +F.36. pg_visibility

    F.36. pg_visibility

    The pg_visibility module provides a means for examining the visibility map (VM) and page-level visibility information of a table. It also provides functions to check the integrity of a visibility map and to @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ be executed by superusers.

    F.36.2. Author

    Robert Haas -

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    pg_waldump

    pg_waldump — display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a PostgreSQL database cluster

    Synopsis

    pg_waldump [option...] [startseg [endseg]]

    Description

    +pg_waldump

    pg_waldump

    pg_waldump — display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a PostgreSQL database cluster

    Synopsis

    pg_waldump [option...] [startseg [endseg]]

    Description

    pg_waldump displays the write-ahead log (WAL) and is mainly useful for debugging or educational purposes.

    @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ pg_waldump cannot read WAL files with suffix .partial. If those files need to be read, .partial suffix needs to be removed from the file name. -

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    F.37. pg_walinspect

    +F.37. pg_walinspect

    F.37. pg_walinspect

    The pg_walinspect module provides SQL functions that allow you to inspect the contents of write-ahead log of a running PostgreSQL database cluster at a low @@ -127,4 +127,4 @@ start_lsn till end of WAL.

    F.37.2. Author

    Bharath Rupireddy -

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    O.3. pg_xlogdump renamed to pg_waldump

    +O.3. pg_xlogdump renamed to pg_waldump

    O.3. pg_xlogdump renamed to pg_waldump

    PostgreSQL 9.6 and below provided a command named pg_xlogdump to read write-ahead-log (WAL) files. This command was renamed to pg_waldump, see pg_waldump for documentation of pg_waldump and see - the release notes for PostgreSQL 10 for details + the release notes for PostgreSQL 10 for details on this change. -

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    52.5. Planner/Optimizer

    +52.5. Planner/Optimizer

    52.5. Planner/Optimizer

    The task of the planner/optimizer is to create an optimal execution plan. A given SQL query (and hence, a query tree) can be actually executed in a wide variety of @@ -108,4 +108,4 @@ WHERE clause and computation of required output expressions to the most appropriate nodes of the plan tree. -

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    Chapter 75. How the Planner Uses Statistics

    +Chapter 75. How the Planner Uses Statistics

    Chapter 75. How the Planner Uses Statistics

    This chapter builds on the material covered in Section 14.1 and Section 14.2 to show some additional details about how the planner uses the system statistics to estimate the number of rows each part of a query might @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ but to present an overview of how it works. This will perhaps ease the learning curve for someone who subsequently wishes to read the code. -

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    75.3. Planner Statistics and Security

    +75.3. Planner Statistics and Security

    75.3. Planner Statistics and Security

    Access to the table pg_statistic is restricted to superusers, so that ordinary users cannot learn about the contents of the tables of other users from it. Some selectivity estimation functions will @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ Selectivity estimation functions contained in third-party extensions that potentially operate on statistics with user-defined operators should follow the same security rules. Consult the PostgreSQL source code for guidance. -

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    14.2. Statistics Used by the Planner

    14.2.1. Single-Column Statistics

    +14.2. Statistics Used by the Planner

    14.2. Statistics Used by the Planner

    14.2.1. Single-Column Statistics

    As we saw in the previous section, the query planner needs to estimate the number of rows retrieved by a query in order to make good choices of query plans. This section provides a quick look at the statistics @@ -333,4 +333,4 @@ and for which misestimation of the number of groups is resulting in bad plans. Otherwise, the ANALYZE and planning cycles are just wasted. -

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    Chapter 58. Writing a Procedural Language Handler

    +Chapter 58. Writing a Procedural Language Handler

    Chapter 58. Writing a Procedural Language Handler

    All calls to functions that are written in a language other than the current version 1 interface for compiled languages (this includes functions in user-defined procedural languages @@ -153,4 +153,4 @@ Look into the src/pl subdirectory of the source tree. The CREATE LANGUAGE reference page also has some useful details. -

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    45.3. Built-in Functions

    45.3.1. Database Access from PL/Perl

    +45.3. Built-in Functions

    45.3. Built-in Functions

    45.3.1. Database Access from PL/Perl

    Access to the database itself from your Perl function can be done via the following functions:

    @@ -357,4 +357,4 @@ Returns a true value if the given argument may be treated as an array reference, that is, if ref of the argument is ARRAY or PostgreSQL::InServer::ARRAY. Returns false otherwise. -

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    45.2. Data Values in PL/Perl

    +45.2. Data Values in PL/Perl

    45.2. Data Values in PL/Perl

    The argument values supplied to a PL/Perl function's code are simply the input arguments converted to text form (just as if they had been displayed by a SELECT statement). @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ improved by using a transform, as already illustrated for bool values. Several examples of transform modules are included in the PostgreSQL distribution. -

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    45.7. PL/Perl Event Triggers

    +45.7. PL/Perl Event Triggers

    45.7. PL/Perl Event Triggers

    PL/Perl can be used to write event trigger functions. In an event trigger function, the hash reference $_TD contains information about the current trigger event. $_TD is a global variable, @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ ON ddl_command_start EXECUTE FUNCTION perlsnitch();

    -

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    45.1. PL/Perl Functions and Arguments

    +45.1. PL/Perl Functions and Arguments

    45.1. PL/Perl Functions and Arguments

    To create a function in the PL/Perl language, use the standard CREATE FUNCTION syntax: @@ -305,4 +305,4 @@ at the top of the function body.

    The feature pragma is also available to use if your Perl is version 5.10.0 or higher. -

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    45.4. Global Values in PL/Perl

    +45.4. Global Values in PL/Perl

    45.4. Global Values in PL/Perl

    You can use the global hash %_SHARED to store data, including code references, between function calls for the lifetime of the current session. @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ functions that should communicate are owned by the same user, and mark them SECURITY DEFINER. You must of course take care that such functions can't be used to do anything unintended. -

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    45.6. PL/Perl Triggers

    +45.6. PL/Perl Triggers

    45.6. PL/Perl Triggers

    PL/Perl can be used to write trigger functions. In a trigger function, the hash reference $_TD contains information about the current trigger event. $_TD is a global variable, @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE ON test FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE FUNCTION valid_id();

    -

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    45.5. Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl

    +45.5. Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl

    45.5. Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl

    Normally, PL/Perl is installed as a trusted programming language named plperl. In this setup, certain Perl operations are disabled to preserve security. In general, the @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ session, and so any one session can only execute either PL/PerlU functions, or PL/Perl functions that are all called by the same SQL role. -

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    45.8. PL/Perl Under the Hood

    45.8.1. Configuration

    +45.8. PL/Perl Under the Hood

    45.8. PL/Perl Under the Hood

    45.8.1. Configuration

    This section lists configuration parameters that affect PL/Perl.

    plperl.on_init (string) @@ -108,4 +108,4 @@ file handles are not automatically flushed and objects are not automatically destroyed.

    -

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    Chapter 45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language

    +Chapter 45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language

    Chapter 45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language

    PL/Perl is a loadable procedural language that enables you to write PostgreSQL functions and procedures in the Perl programming language. @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Users of source packages must specially enable the build of PL/Perl during the installation process. (Refer to Chapter 17 for more information.) Users of binary packages might find PL/Perl in a separate subpackage. -

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    43.6. Control Structures

    +43.6. Control Structures

    43.6. Control Structures

    Control structures are probably the most useful (and important) part of PL/pgSQL. With PL/pgSQL's control structures, @@ -940,4 +940,4 @@ GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS ... PG_EXCEPTION_CONTEXT returns the same sort of stack trace, but describing the location at which an error was detected, rather than the current location. -

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    43.7. Cursors

    +43.7. Cursors

    43.7. Cursors

    Rather than executing a whole query at once, it is possible to set up a cursor that encapsulates the query, and then read the query result a few rows at a time. One reason for doing this is @@ -400,4 +400,4 @@ existing definition of the variable name is ignored within the loop). Each row returned by the cursor is successively assigned to this record variable and the loop body is executed. -

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    43.3. Declarations

    +43.3. Declarations

    43.3. Declarations

    All variables used in a block must be declared in the declarations section of the block. (The only exceptions are that the loop variable of a FOR loop @@ -461,4 +461,4 @@ This overrides the collations associated with the table columns, parameters, or local variables used in the expression, just as would happen in a plain SQL command. -

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    43.12. Tips for Developing in PL/pgSQL

    +43.12. Tips for Developing in PL/pgSQL

    43.12. Tips for Developing in PL/pgSQL

    One good way to develop in PL/pgSQL is to use the text editor of your choice to create your functions, and in another window, use @@ -225,4 +225,4 @@ (1 row)

    -

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    43.9. Errors and Messages

    43.9.1. Reporting Errors and Messages

    +43.9. Errors and Messages

    43.9. Errors and Messages

    43.9.1. Reporting Errors and Messages

    Use the RAISE statement to report messages and raise errors. @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@ Note that ASSERT is meant for detecting program bugs, not for reporting ordinary error conditions. Use the RAISE statement, described above, for that. -

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    43.4. Expressions

    +43.4. Expressions

    43.4. Expressions

    All expressions used in PL/pgSQL statements are processed using the server's main SQL executor. For example, when you write @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ The SELECT must produce a single column, and not more than one row. (If it produces no rows, the result is taken as NULL.) -

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    43.11. PL/pgSQL under the Hood

    +43.11. PL/pgSQL under the Hood

    43.11. PL/pgSQL under the Hood

    This section discusses some implementation details that are frequently important for PL/pgSQL users to know.

    43.11.1. Variable Substitution

    @@ -273,4 +273,4 @@ on each execution as the programmer expects. Even though this happens to work as expected, it's not terribly efficient, so use of the now() function would still be a better idea. -

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    43.1. Overview

    +43.1. Overview

    43.1. Overview

    PL/pgSQL is a loadable procedural language for the PostgreSQL database system. The design goals of PL/pgSQL were to create @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@ Specific examples appear in Section 43.3.1 and Section 43.6.1. -

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    43.13. Porting from Oracle PL/SQL

    +43.13. Porting from Oracle PL/SQL

    43.13. Porting from Oracle PL/SQL

    This section explains differences between PostgreSQL's PL/pgSQL language and Oracle's PL/SQL language, @@ -557,4 +557,4 @@ END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql STRICT IMMUTABLE; -

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    43.5. Basic Statements

    +43.5. Basic Statements

    43.5. Basic Statements

    In this section and the following ones, we describe all the statement types that are explicitly understood by PL/pgSQL. @@ -595,4 +595,4 @@ NULL statements are required for situations such as this. PL/pgSQL allows you to just write nothing, instead. -

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    43.2. Structure of PL/pgSQL

    +43.2. Structure of PL/pgSQL

    43.2. Structure of PL/pgSQL

    Functions written in PL/pgSQL are defined to the server by executing CREATE FUNCTION commands. Such a command would normally look like, say, @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ Also, a block containing an EXCEPTION clause effectively forms a subtransaction that can be rolled back without affecting the outer transaction. For more about that see Section 43.6.8. -

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    43.8. Transaction Management

    +43.8. Transaction Management

    43.8. Transaction Management

    In procedures invoked by the CALL command as well as in anonymous code blocks (DO command), it is possible to end transactions using the @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@ ... RETURNING).

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    43.10. Trigger Functions

    +43.10. Trigger Functions

    43.10. Trigger Functions

    PL/pgSQL can be used to define trigger functions on data changes or database events. A trigger function is created with the CREATE FUNCTION @@ -513,4 +513,4 @@ $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; CREATE EVENT TRIGGER snitch ON ddl_command_start EXECUTE FUNCTION snitch(); -


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    Chapter 43. PL/pgSQLSQL Procedural Language

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    Chapter 43. PL/pgSQLSQL Procedural Language

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    46.2. Data Values

    +46.2. Data Values

    46.2. Data Values

    Generally speaking, the aim of PL/Python is to provide a natural mapping between the PostgreSQL and the Python worlds. This informs the data mapping rules described @@ -340,4 +340,4 @@ SELECT * FROM multiout_simple_setof(3);

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    46.6. Database Access

    +46.6. Database Access

    46.6. Database Access

    The PL/Python language module automatically imports a Python module called plpy. The functions and constants in this module are available to you in the Python code as @@ -235,4 +235,4 @@ the exception object. This attribute is a string value containing the SQLSTATE error code. This approach provides approximately the same functionality -

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    46.4. Anonymous Code Blocks

    +46.4. Anonymous Code Blocks

    46.4. Anonymous Code Blocks

    PL/Python also supports anonymous code blocks called with the DO statement: @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ An anonymous code block receives no arguments, and whatever value it might return is discarded. Otherwise it behaves just like a function. -

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    46.11. Environment Variables

    +46.11. Environment Variables

    46.11. Environment Variables

    Some of the environment variables that are accepted by the Python interpreter can also be used to affect PL/Python behavior. They would need to be set in the environment of the main PostgreSQL @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ of PL/Python that some of the environment variables listed on the python man page are only effective in a command-line interpreter and not an embedded Python interpreter.) -

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    46.1. PL/Python Functions

    +46.1. PL/Python Functions

    46.1. PL/Python Functions

    Functions in PL/Python are declared via the standard CREATE FUNCTION syntax: @@ -85,4 +85,4 @@ But it is advisable not to rely on this implementation detail of PL/Python. It is better to treat the function parameters as read-only. -

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    46.10. Python 2 vs. Python 3

    +46.10. Python 2 vs. Python 3

    46.10. Python 2 vs. Python 3

    PL/Python supports only Python 3. Past versions of PostgreSQL supported Python 2, using the plpythonu and plpython2u language names. -

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    46.3. Sharing Data

    +46.3. Sharing Data

    46.3. Sharing Data

    The global dictionary SD is available to store private data between repeated calls to the same function. The global dictionary GD is public data, @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ myfunc are not available to myfunc2. The exception is the data in the GD dictionary, as mentioned above. -

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    46.7. Explicit Subtransactions

    +46.7. Explicit Subtransactions

    46.7. Explicit Subtransactions

    Recovering from errors caused by database access as described in Section 46.6.2 can lead to an undesirable situation where some operations succeed before one of them fails, @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ database access. A regular Python exception raised inside an explicit subtransaction block would also cause the subtransaction to be rolled back. -

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    46.8. Transaction Management

    +46.8. Transaction Management

    46.8. Transaction Management

    In a procedure called from the top level or an anonymous code block (DO command) called from the top level it is possible to control transactions. To commit the current transaction, call @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@

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    46.5. Trigger Functions

    +46.5. Trigger Functions

    46.5. Trigger Functions

    When a function is used as a trigger, the dictionary TD contains trigger-related values:

    TD["event"]

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    46.9. Utility Functions

    +46.9. Utility Functions

    46.9. Utility Functions

    The plpy module also provides the functions

    plpy.debug(msg, **kwargs)
    plpy.log(msg, **kwargs)
    plpy.info(msg, **kwargs)
    plpy.notice(msg, **kwargs)
    plpy.warning(msg, **kwargs)
    plpy.error(msg, **kwargs)
    plpy.fatal(msg, **kwargs)

    @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ plpy.quote_nullable(newvalue), plpy.quote_literal(keyvalue)))

    -

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    Chapter 46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language

    +Chapter 46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language

    Chapter 46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language

    The PL/Python procedural language allows PostgreSQL functions and procedures to be written in the Python language. @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ PL/Python during the installation process. (Refer to the installation instructions for more information.) Users of binary packages might find PL/Python in a separate subpackage. -

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    44.11. PL/Tcl Configuration

    +44.11. PL/Tcl Configuration

    44.11. PL/Tcl Configuration

    This section lists configuration parameters that affect PL/Tcl.

    @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ This parameter is exactly like pltcl.start_proc, except that it applies to PL/TclU. The referenced function must be written in the pltclu language. -

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    44.3. Data Values in PL/Tcl

    +44.3. Data Values in PL/Tcl

    44.3. Data Values in PL/Tcl

    The argument values supplied to a PL/Tcl function's code are simply the input arguments converted to text form (just as if they had been displayed by a SELECT statement). Conversely, the return and return_next commands will accept any string that is acceptable input format for the function's declared result type, or for the specified column of a composite result type. -

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    44.5. Database Access from PL/Tcl

    +44.5. Database Access from PL/Tcl

    44.5. Database Access from PL/Tcl

    In this section, we follow the usual Tcl convention of using question marks, rather than brackets, to indicate an optional element in a syntax synopsis. The following commands are available to access @@ -190,4 +190,4 @@ and Section 44.8 for more information.

    -

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    44.8. Error Handling in PL/Tcl

    +44.8. Error Handling in PL/Tcl

    44.8. Error Handling in PL/Tcl

    Tcl code within or called from a PL/Tcl function can raise an error, either by executing some invalid operation or by generating an error using the Tcl error command or @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@

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    44.7. Event Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl

    +44.7. Event Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl

    44.7. Event Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl

    Event trigger functions can be written in PL/Tcl. PostgreSQL requires that a function that is to be called as an event trigger must be declared as a function with no @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ CREATE EVENT TRIGGER tcl_a_snitch ON ddl_command_start EXECUTE FUNCTION tclsnitch();

    -

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    44.2. PL/Tcl Functions and Arguments

    +44.2. PL/Tcl Functions and Arguments

    44.2. PL/Tcl Functions and Arguments

    To create a function in the PL/Tcl language, use the standard CREATE FUNCTION syntax: @@ -138,4 +138,4 @@ } $$ LANGUAGE pltcl;

    -

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    44.4. Global Data in PL/Tcl

    +44.4. Global Data in PL/Tcl

    44.4. Global Data in PL/Tcl

    Sometimes it is useful to have some global data that is held between two calls to a function or is shared between different functions. @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@

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    44.1. Overview

    +44.1. Overview

    44.1. Overview

    PL/Tcl offers most of the capabilities a function writer has in the C language, with a few restrictions, and with the addition of the powerful string processing libraries that are available for @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ CREATE EXTENSION command, for example CREATE EXTENSION pltcl or CREATE EXTENSION pltclu. -

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    44.12. Tcl Procedure Names

    +44.12. Tcl Procedure Names

    44.12. Tcl Procedure Names

    In PostgreSQL, the same function name can be used for different function definitions as long as the number of arguments or their types differ. Tcl, however, requires all procedure names to be distinct. @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ and different argument types will be different Tcl procedures, too. This is not normally a concern for a PL/Tcl programmer, but it might be visible when debugging. -

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    44.9. Explicit Subtransactions in PL/Tcl

    +44.9. Explicit Subtransactions in PL/Tcl

    44.9. Explicit Subtransactions in PL/Tcl

    Recovering from errors caused by database access as described in Section 44.8 can lead to an undesirable situation where some operations succeed before one of them fails, @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ subtransaction to be rolled back. However, non-error exits out of the contained Tcl code (for instance, due to return) do not cause a rollback. -

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    44.10. Transaction Management

    +44.10. Transaction Management

    44.10. Transaction Management

    In a procedure called from the top level or an anonymous code block (DO command) called from the top level it is possible to control transactions. To commit the current transaction, call the @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

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    44.6. Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl

    +44.6. Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl

    44.6. Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl

    Trigger functions can be written in PL/Tcl. PostgreSQL requires that a function that is to be called as a trigger must be declared as a function with no arguments @@ -112,4 +112,4 @@ Notice that the trigger function itself does not know the column name; that's supplied from the trigger arguments. This lets the trigger function be reused with different tables. -

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    14.4. Populating a Database

    +14.4. Populating a Database

    14.4. Populating a Database

    One might need to insert a large amount of data when first populating a database. This section contains some suggestions on how to make this process as efficient as possible. @@ -203,4 +203,4 @@ the --disable-triggers option — but realize that that eliminates, rather than just postpones, foreign key validation, and so it is possible to insert bad data if you use it. -

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    19.1. The PostgreSQL User Account

    +19.1. The PostgreSQL User Account

    19.1. The PostgreSQL User Account

    As with any server daemon that is accessible to the outside world, it is advisable to run PostgreSQL under a separate user account. This user account should only own the data @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ useradd or adduser. The user name postgres is often used, and is assumed throughout this book, but you can use another name if you like. -

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    22.5. Predefined Roles

    +22.5. Predefined Roles

    22.5. Predefined Roles

    PostgreSQL provides a set of predefined roles that provide access to certain, commonly needed, privileged capabilities and information. Administrators (including roles that have the @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@

     GRANT pg_signal_backend TO admin_user;
     

    -

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    19.7. Preventing Server Spoofing

    +19.7. Preventing Server Spoofing

    19.7. Preventing Server Spoofing

    While the server is running, it is not possible for a malicious user to take the place of the normal database server. However, when the server is down, it is possible for a local user to spoof the normal @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ (Section 21.1) and use gss authentication with them. The TCP client must connect using gssencmode=require. -

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    28.4. Progress Reporting

    +28.4. Progress Reporting

    28.4. Progress Reporting

    PostgreSQL has the ability to report the progress of certain commands during command execution. Currently, the only commands which support progress reporting are ANALYZE, @@ -648,4 +648,4 @@

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    55.10. Summary of Changes since Protocol 2.0

    +55.10. Summary of Changes since Protocol 2.0

    55.10. Summary of Changes since Protocol 2.0

    This section provides a quick checklist of changes, for the benefit of developers trying to update existing client libraries to protocol 3.0.

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    55.8. Error and Notice Message Fields

    +55.8. Error and Notice Message Fields

    55.8. Error and Notice Message Fields

    This section describes the fields that can appear in ErrorResponse and NoticeResponse messages. Each field type has a single-byte identification token. Note that any given field type should appear at most once per @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ needs; in particular it should break long lines as needed. Newline characters appearing in the error message fields should be treated as paragraph breaks, not line breaks. -

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    55.2. Message Flow

    +55.2. Message Flow

    55.2. Message Flow

    This section describes the message flow and the semantics of each message type. (Details of the exact representation of each message appear in Section 55.7.) There are @@ -981,4 +981,4 @@ force GSSAPI encryption, the administrator can configure the server to reject unencrypted sessions as a byproduct of authentication checking. -

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    55.5. Logical Streaming Replication Protocol

    +55.5. Logical Streaming Replication Protocol

    55.5. Logical Streaming Replication Protocol

    This section describes the logical replication protocol, which is the message flow started by the START_REPLICATION SLOT slot_name @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@ cache the contents of Type messages, and first consult that cache to see if the type OID is defined there. If not, look up the type OID locally. -

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    55.9. Logical Replication Message Formats

    +55.9. Logical Replication Message Formats

    55.9. Logical Replication Message Formats

    This section describes the detailed format of each logical replication message. These messages are either returned by the replication slot SQL interface or are sent by a walsender. In the case of a walsender, they are @@ -304,4 +304,4 @@ (As specified in the preceding format byte). n is the above length.

    -

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    55.7. Message Formats

    +55.7. Message Formats

    55.7. Message Formats

    This section describes the detailed format of each message. Each is marked to indicate that it can be sent by a frontend (F), a backend (B), or both (F & B). @@ -673,4 +673,4 @@ Identifies the message as a termination.

    Int32(4)

    Length of message contents in bytes, including self. -

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    55.6. Message Data Types

    +55.6. Message Data Types

    55.6. Message Data Types

    This section describes the base data types used in messages.

    Intn(i)

    An n-bit integer in network byte @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ always determinable from an earlier field in the message. If c is specified it is the exact value. Eg. Byte2, Byte1('\n'). -

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    55.1. Overview

    +55.1. Overview

    55.1. Overview

    The protocol has separate phases for startup and normal operation. In the startup phase, the frontend opens a connection to the server and authenticates itself to the satisfaction of the server. (This might @@ -109,4 +109,4 @@ or source code to learn about the binary representation. Keep in mind that binary representations for complex data types might change across server versions; the text format is usually the more portable choice. -

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    55.4. Streaming Replication Protocol

    +55.4. Streaming Replication Protocol

    55.4. Streaming Replication Protocol

    To initiate streaming replication, the frontend sends the replication parameter in the startup message. A Boolean value of true (or on, @@ -527,4 +527,4 @@ Owner, group, and file mode are set if the underlying file system on the server supports it.

    -

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    Chapter 55. Frontend/Backend Protocol

    +Chapter 55. Frontend/Backend Protocol

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    7.6. LIMIT and OFFSET

    +7.6. LIMIT and OFFSET

    7.6. LIMIT and OFFSET

    LIMIT and OFFSET allow you to retrieve just a portion of the rows that are generated by the rest of the query:

    @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@
        The rows skipped by an OFFSET clause still have to be
        computed inside the server; therefore a large OFFSET
        might be inefficient.
    -  

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    7.5. Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)

    +7.5. Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)

    7.5. Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)

    After a query has produced an output table (after the select list has been processed) it can optionally be sorted. If sorting is not chosen, the rows will be returned in an unspecified order. The actual @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ > operators correspond to this sort ordering, but a user-defined data type's designer could choose to do something different. -

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    7.1. Overview

    +7.1. Overview

    7.1. Overview

    The process of retrieving or the command to retrieve data from a database is called a query. In SQL the SELECT command is @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@

     SELECT random();
     

    -

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    7.3. Select Lists

    +7.3. Select Lists

    7.3. Select Lists

    As shown in the previous section, the table expression in the SELECT command constructs an intermediate virtual table by possibly combining @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ GROUP BY and subqueries in FROM, this construct can be avoided, but it is often the most convenient alternative. -

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    7.2. Table Expressions

    +7.2. Table Expressions

    7.2. Table Expressions

    A table expression computes a table. The table expression contains a FROM clause that is optionally followed by WHERE, GROUP BY, and @@ -1027,4 +1027,4 @@ It is not recommended to rely on this, however. Use an explicit top-level ORDER BY clause if you want to be sure the results are sorted in a particular way. -

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    7.4. Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)

    +7.4. Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)

    7.4. Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)

    The results of two queries can be combined using the set operations union, intersection, and difference. The syntax is

    @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@
     

     SELECT a FROM b UNION (SELECT x FROM y LIMIT 10)
     

    -

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    7.7. VALUES Lists

    +7.7. VALUES Lists

    7.7. VALUES Lists

    VALUES provides a way to generate a constant table that can be used in a query without having to actually create and populate a table on-disk. The syntax is @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@ and next most commonly as a subquery.

    For more information see VALUES. -

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    7.8. WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions)

    +7.8. WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions)

    7.8. WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions)

    WITH provides a way to write auxiliary statements for use in a larger query. These statements, which are often referred to as Common Table Expressions or CTEs, can be thought of as defining @@ -561,4 +561,4 @@ At present, any table used as the target of a data-modifying statement in WITH must not have a conditional rule, nor an ALSO rule, nor an INSTEAD rule that expands to multiple statements. -

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    Chapter 7. Queries

    +Chapter 7. Queries

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    52.1. The Path of a Query

    +52.1. The Path of a Query

    52.1. The Path of a Query

    Here we give a short overview of the stages a query has to pass to obtain a result.

    1. @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ In the following sections we will cover each of the above listed items in more detail to give a better understanding of PostgreSQL's internal control and data structures. -

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    41.1. The Query Tree

    +41.1. The Query Tree

    41.1. The Query Tree

    To understand how the rule system works it is necessary to know when it is invoked and what its input and results are.

    @@ -149,4 +149,4 @@ doesn't have much to do with the fundamentals of the rule system.

    -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/recovery-config.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/recovery-config.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/recovery-config.html 2026-02-09 22:08:57.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/recovery-config.html 2026-02-23 22:14:46.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -O.1. recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf

    O.1. recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf

    +O.1. recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf

    O.1. recovery.conf file merged into postgresql.conf

    PostgreSQL 11 and below used a configuration file named recovery.conf to manage replicas and standbys. Support for this file was removed in PostgreSQL 12. See - the release notes for PostgreSQL 12 for details + the release notes for PostgreSQL 12 for details on this change.

    On PostgreSQL 12 and above, @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ setting has been removed. A standby.signal file in the data directory is used instead. See Standby Server Operation for details. -

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    PostgreSQL Client Applications


    +PostgreSQL Client Applications

    PostgreSQL Client Applications


    This part contains reference information for PostgreSQL client applications and utilities. Not all of these commands are of general utility; some @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@

    pg_verifybackup — verify the integrity of a base backup of a PostgreSQL cluster
    psqlPostgreSQL interactive terminal -
    reindexdb — reindex a PostgreSQL database
    vacuumdb — garbage-collect and analyze a PostgreSQL database
    \ No newline at end of file +
    reindexdb — reindex a PostgreSQL database
    vacuumdb — garbage-collect and analyze a PostgreSQL database
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    PostgreSQL Server Applications


    +PostgreSQL Server Applications

    PostgreSQL Server Applications


    This part contains reference information for PostgreSQL server applications and support utilities. These commands can only be run usefully on the host where the database server resides. Other utility programs are listed in PostgreSQL Client Applications. -

    Table of Contents

    initdb — create a new PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_archivecleanup — clean up PostgreSQL WAL archive files
    pg_checksums — enable, disable or check data checksums in a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_controldata — display control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_ctl — initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server
    pg_resetwal — reset the write-ahead log and other control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_rewind — synchronize a PostgreSQL data directory with another data directory that was forked from it
    pg_test_fsync — determine fastest wal_sync_method for PostgreSQL
    pg_test_timing — measure timing overhead
    pg_upgrade — upgrade a PostgreSQL server instance
    pg_waldump — display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    postgresPostgreSQL database server
    postmasterPostgreSQL database server
    \ No newline at end of file +

    Table of Contents

    initdb — create a new PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_archivecleanup — clean up PostgreSQL WAL archive files
    pg_checksums — enable, disable or check data checksums in a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_controldata — display control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_ctl — initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server
    pg_resetwal — reset the write-ahead log and other control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_rewind — synchronize a PostgreSQL data directory with another data directory that was forked from it
    pg_test_fsync — determine fastest wal_sync_method for PostgreSQL
    pg_test_timing — measure timing overhead
    pg_upgrade — upgrade a PostgreSQL server instance
    pg_waldump — display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    postgresPostgreSQL database server
    postmasterPostgreSQL database server
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    Part VI. Reference

    +Part VI. Reference

    Part VI. Reference

    The entries in this Reference are meant to provide in reasonable length an authoritative, complete, and formal summary about their respective subjects. More information about the use of @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@

    pg_verifybackup — verify the integrity of a base backup of a PostgreSQL cluster
    psqlPostgreSQL interactive terminal -
    reindexdb — reindex a PostgreSQL database
    vacuumdb — garbage-collect and analyze a PostgreSQL database
    III. PostgreSQL Server Applications
    initdb — create a new PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_archivecleanup — clean up PostgreSQL WAL archive files
    pg_checksums — enable, disable or check data checksums in a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_controldata — display control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_ctl — initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server
    pg_resetwal — reset the write-ahead log and other control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_rewind — synchronize a PostgreSQL data directory with another data directory that was forked from it
    pg_test_fsync — determine fastest wal_sync_method for PostgreSQL
    pg_test_timing — measure timing overhead
    pg_upgrade — upgrade a PostgreSQL server instance
    pg_waldump — display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    postgresPostgreSQL database server
    postmasterPostgreSQL database server
    \ No newline at end of file +
    reindexdb — reindex a PostgreSQL database
    vacuumdb — garbage-collect and analyze a PostgreSQL database
    III. PostgreSQL Server Applications
    initdb — create a new PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_archivecleanup — clean up PostgreSQL WAL archive files
    pg_checksums — enable, disable or check data checksums in a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_controldata — display control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_ctl — initialize, start, stop, or control a PostgreSQL server
    pg_resetwal — reset the write-ahead log and other control information of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    pg_rewind — synchronize a PostgreSQL data directory with another data directory that was forked from it
    pg_test_fsync — determine fastest wal_sync_method for PostgreSQL
    pg_test_timing — measure timing overhead
    pg_upgrade — upgrade a PostgreSQL server instance
    pg_waldump — display a human-readable rendering of the write-ahead log of a PostgreSQL database cluster
    postgresPostgreSQL database server
    postmasterPostgreSQL database server
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    33.5. Test Coverage Examination

    +33.5. Test Coverage Examination

    33.5. Test Coverage Examination

    The PostgreSQL source code can be compiled with coverage testing instrumentation, so that it becomes possible to examine which parts of the code are covered by the regression tests or any other @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ report for only a portion of the code tree.

    Use make distclean to clean up when done. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    33.2. Test Evaluation

    +33.2. Test Evaluation

    33.2. Test Evaluation

    Some properly installed and fully functional PostgreSQL installations can fail some of these regression tests due to @@ -163,4 +163,4 @@ parameters such as enable_seqscan or enable_indexscan could cause plan changes that would affect the results of tests that use EXPLAIN. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-run.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-run.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-run.html 2026-02-09 22:08:37.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-run.html 2026-02-23 22:14:26.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -33.1. Running the Tests

    33.1. Running the Tests

    +33.1. Running the Tests

    33.1. Running the Tests

    The regression tests can be run against an already installed and running server, or using a temporary installation within the build tree. Furthermore, there is a parallel and a @@ -255,4 +255,4 @@

     make check EXTRA_TESTS=numeric_big
     

    -

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    33.4. TAP Tests

    +33.4. TAP Tests

    33.4. TAP Tests

    Various tests, particularly the client program tests under src/bin, use the Perl TAP tools and are run using the Perl testing program prove. You can pass @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ subdirectories contain both traditional-style and TAP-style tests, meaning that make installcheck will produce a mix of results from temporary servers and the already-running test server. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-variant.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-variant.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-variant.html 2026-02-09 22:08:37.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/regress-variant.html 2026-02-23 22:14:26.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -33.3. Variant Comparison Files

    33.3. Variant Comparison Files

    +33.3. Variant Comparison Files

    33.3. Variant Comparison Files

    Since some of the tests inherently produce environment-dependent results, we have provided ways to specify alternate expected result files. Each regression test can have several comparison files @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@ the variant that seems to work best. Therefore it is safest to use this mechanism only for variant results that you are willing to consider equally valid in all contexts. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/regress.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/regress.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/regress.html 2026-02-09 22:08:37.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/regress.html 2026-02-23 22:14:26.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -Chapter 33. Regression Tests

    Chapter 33. Regression Tests

    +Chapter 33. Regression Tests

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-1.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-1.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-1.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-1.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -E.16. Release 15.1

    E.16. Release 15.1

    Release date: 2022-11-10

    +E.17. Release 15.1

    E.17. Release 15.1

    Release date: 2022-11-10

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.0. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.16.1. Migration to Version 15.1

    + Section E.18. +

    E.17.1. Migration to Version 15.1

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you regularly create and drop tables exceeding 1GB, see the first changelog entry below. -

    E.16.2. Changes

    • +

    E.17.2. Changes

    • Fix failure to remove non-first segments of large tables (Tom Lane) § @@ -250,4 +250,4 @@ tzdb's backwards-compatibility options (see their PACKRATDATA and PACKRATLIST options). -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-10.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-10.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-10.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-10.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -E.7. Release 15.10

    E.7. Release 15.10

    Release date: 2024-11-21

    +E.8. Release 15.10

    E.8. Release 15.10

    Release date: 2024-11-21

    This release contains a few fixes from 15.9. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.7.1. Migration to Version 15.10

    + Section E.18. +

    E.8.1. Migration to Version 15.10

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.9, - see Section E.8. -

    E.7.2. Changes

    E.8.2. Changes

    • Repair ABI break for extensions that work with struct ResultRelInfo (Tom Lane) § @@ -83,4 +83,4 @@

      This bug does not appear to have any visible consequences in non-assert builds. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-11.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-11.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-11.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-11.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -E.6. Release 15.11

    E.6. Release 15.11

    Release date: 2025-02-13

    +E.7. Release 15.11

    E.7. Release 15.11

    Release date: 2025-02-13

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.10. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.6.1. Migration to Version 15.11

    + Section E.18. +

    E.7.1. Migration to Version 15.11

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.9, - see Section E.8. -

    E.6.2. Changes

    E.7.2. Changes

    • Harden PQescapeString and allied functions against invalidly-encoded input strings (Andres Freund, Noah Misch) § @@ -438,4 +438,4 @@ release 2025a for DST law changes in Paraguay, plus historical corrections for the Philippines (Tom Lane) § -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-12.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-12.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-12.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-12.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -E.5. Release 15.12

    E.5. Release 15.12

    Release date: 2025-02-20

    +E.6. Release 15.12

    E.6. Release 15.12

    Release date: 2025-02-20

    This release contains a few fixes from 15.11. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.5.1. Migration to Version 15.12

    + Section E.18. +

    E.6.1. Migration to Version 15.12

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.9, - see Section E.8. -

    E.5.2. Changes

    E.6.2. Changes

    • Improve behavior of libpq's quoting functions (Andres Freund, Tom Lane) § @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ the first byte of the presumed character, not all of it. This reduces the risk of problems if a calling application performs additional processing on the quoted string. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-13.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-13.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-13.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-13.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -E.4. Release 15.13

    E.4. Release 15.13

    Release date: 2025-05-08

    +E.5. Release 15.13

    E.5. Release 15.13

    Release date: 2025-05-08

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.12. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.4.1. Migration to Version 15.13

    + Section E.18. +

    E.5.1. Migration to Version 15.13

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you have any self-referential foreign key constraints on @@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ reindex them after updating. See the third changelog entry below.

    Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.9, - see Section E.8. -

    E.4.2. Changes

    E.5.2. Changes

    • Avoid one-byte buffer overread when examining invalidly-encoded strings that are claimed to be in GB18030 encoding (Noah Misch, Andres Freund) @@ -316,4 +316,4 @@ There is a new time zone America/Coyhaique for Chile's Aysén Region, to account for it changing to UTC-03 year-round and thus diverging from America/Santiago. -

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    E.3. Release 15.14

    Release date: 2025-08-14

    +E.4. Release 15.14

    E.4. Release 15.14

    Release date: 2025-08-14

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.13. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.3.1. Migration to Version 15.14

    + Section E.18. +

    E.4.1. Migration to Version 15.14

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you have any @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ entry below.

    Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.13, - see Section E.4. -

    E.3.2. Changes

    E.4.2. Changes

    • Tighten security checks in planner estimation functions (Dean Rasheed) § @@ -533,4 +533,4 @@ extensions that want to use libicu's C++ APIs can do so by including the libicu headers ahead of pg_locale.h. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-15.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-15.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-15.html 2026-02-09 22:08:54.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-15.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -E.2. Release 15.15

    E.2. Release 15.15

    Release date: 2025-11-13

    +E.3. Release 15.15

    E.3. Release 15.15

    Release date: 2025-11-13

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.14. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.2.1. Migration to Version 15.15

    + Section E.18. +

    E.3.1. Migration to Version 15.15

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.14, - see Section E.3. -

    E.2.2. Changes

    E.3.2. Changes

    • Check for CREATE privileges on the schema in CREATE STATISTICS (Jelte Fennema-Nio) § @@ -464,4 +464,4 @@ Fix PGXS build infrastructure to support building NLS po files for extensions (Ryo Matsumura) § -

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    E.1. Release 15.16

    Release date: 2026-02-12

    +E.2. Release 15.16

    E.2. Release 15.16

    Release date: 2026-02-12

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.15. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.1.1. Migration to Version 15.16

    + Section E.18. +

    E.2.1. Migration to Version 15.16

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.14, - see Section E.3. -

    E.1.2. Changes

    E.2.2. Changes

    • Guard against unexpected dimensions of oidvector/int2vector (Tom Lane) § @@ -384,4 +384,4 @@

      The only change is in historical data for pre-1976 timestamps in Baja California. -

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    E.1. Release 15.17

    Release date: 2026-02-26

    + This release contains a small number of fixes from 15.16. + For information about new features in major release 15, see + Section E.18. +

    E.1.1. Migration to Version 15.17

    + A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X. +

    + However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.14, + see Section E.4. +

    E.1.2. Changes

    • + Fix failure after replaying a multixid truncation record from WAL + that was generated by an older minor version (Heikki Linnakangas) + § +

      + Erroneous logic for coping with the way that previous versions + handled multixid wraparound led to replay failure, with messages + like could not access status of transaction. + A typical scenario in which this could occur is a standby server of + the latest minor version consuming WAL from a primary server of an + older version. +

    • + Avoid incorrect complaint of invalid encoding + when substring() is applied + to toasted data (Noah Misch) + § + § + § +

      + The fix for CVE-2026-2006 was too aggressive and could raise an + error about an incomplete character in cases that are actually + valid. +

    • + Fix pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event() + and pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event_type() + to report values for auxiliary processes (Heikki Linnakangas) + § +

      + Previously these functions returned NULL for auxiliary processes, + but that's inconsistent with + the pg_stat_activity view. +

    • + Fix casting a composite-type variable to a domain type when + returning its value from a PL/pgSQL function (Tom Lane) + § +

      + If the variable's value is NULL, a cache lookup failed for + type 0 error resulted. +

    • + Fix potential null pointer dereference + in contrib/hstore's binary input function + (Michael Paquier) + § +

      + hstore's receive function crashed on input containing + duplicate keys. hstore values generated by Postgres + would never contain duplicate keys, so this mistake has gone + unnoticed. The crash could be provoked by malicious or corrupted + data. +

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    E.15. Release 15.2

    Release date: 2023-02-09

    +E.16. Release 15.2

    E.16. Release 15.2

    Release date: 2023-02-09

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.1. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.15.1. Migration to Version 15.2

    + Section E.18. +

    E.16.1. Migration to Version 15.2

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.1, - see Section E.16. -

    E.15.2. Changes

    E.16.2. Changes

    • libpq can leak memory contents after GSSAPI transport encryption initiation fails (Jacob Champion) § @@ -491,4 +491,4 @@

      Notably, a new timezone America/Ciudad_Juarez has been split off from America/Ojinaga. -

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    E.14. Release 15.3

    Release date: 2023-05-11

    +E.15. Release 15.3

    E.15. Release 15.3

    Release date: 2023-05-11

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.2. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.14.1. Migration to Version 15.3

    + Section E.18. +

    E.15.1. Migration to Version 15.3

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.1, - see Section E.16. -

    E.14.2. Changes

    E.15.2. Changes

    • Prevent CREATE SCHEMA from defeating changes in search_path (Alexander Lakhin) § @@ -694,4 +694,4 @@ for consistency with other timezones observing Moscow time. Also, America/Yellowknife is no longer distinct from America/Edmonton; this affects some pre-1948 timestamps in that area. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-4.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-4.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-4.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-4.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,17 +1,17 @@ -E.13. Release 15.4

    E.13. Release 15.4

    Release date: 2023-08-10

    +E.14. Release 15.4

    E.14. Release 15.4

    Release date: 2023-08-10

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.3. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.13.1. Migration to Version 15.4

    + Section E.18. +

    E.14.1. Migration to Version 15.4

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you use BRIN indexes, it may be advisable to reindex them; see the third changelog entry below.

    Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.1, - see Section E.16. -

    E.13.2. Changes

    E.14.2. Changes

    • Disallow substituting a schema or owner name into an extension script if the name contains a quote, backslash, or dollar sign (Noah Misch) § @@ -401,4 +401,4 @@ Fix make_etags script to work with non-Exuberant ctags (Masahiko Sawada) § -

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    E.12. Release 15.5

    Release date: 2023-11-09

    +E.13. Release 15.5

    E.13. Release 15.5

    Release date: 2023-11-09

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.4. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.12.1. Migration to Version 15.5

    + Section E.18. +

    E.13.1. Migration to Version 15.5

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, several mistakes have been discovered that could lead to @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ entries below.

    Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.4, - see Section E.13. -

    E.12.2. Changes

    E.13.2. Changes

    • Fix handling of unknown-type arguments in DISTINCT "any" aggregate functions (Tom Lane) @@ -535,4 +535,4 @@ abbreviation for a zone with a total human population of about two dozen, it seems unlikely that anyone will miss it. If someone does, they can put it back via a custom abbreviations file. -

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    E.11. Release 15.6

    Release date: 2024-02-08

    +E.12. Release 15.6

    E.12. Release 15.6

    Release date: 2024-02-08

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.5. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.11.1. Migration to Version 15.6

    + Section E.18. +

    E.12.1. Migration to Version 15.6

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, one bug was fixed that could have resulted in corruption of @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ corruption, reindex affected indexes after installing this update.

    Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.5, - see Section E.12. -

    E.11.2. Changes

    E.12.2. Changes

    • Tighten security restrictions within REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW CONCURRENTLY (Heikki Linnakangas) § @@ -522,4 +522,4 @@ Vostok. Also historical corrections for Vietnam, Toronto, and Miquelon. (Tom Lane) § -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-7.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-7.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-7.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-7.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -E.10. Release 15.7

    E.10. Release 15.7

    Release date: 2024-05-09

    +E.11. Release 15.7

    E.11. Release 15.7

    Release date: 2024-05-09

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.6. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.10.1. Migration to Version 15.7

    + Section E.18. +

    E.11.1. Migration to Version 15.7

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, a security vulnerability was found in the system @@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ changelog entry below to rectify it.

    Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.6, - see Section E.11. -

    E.10.2. Changes

    E.11.2. Changes

    • Restrict visibility of pg_stats_ext and pg_stats_ext_exprs entries to the table owner (Nathan Bossart) @@ -471,4 +471,4 @@ the musl C library (Thomas Munro, Bruce Momjian, Tom Lane) § -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-8.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-8.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-8.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-8.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ -E.9. Release 15.8

    E.9. Release 15.8

    Release date: 2024-08-08

    +E.10. Release 15.8

    E.10. Release 15.8

    Release date: 2024-08-08

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.7. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.9.1. Migration to Version 15.8

    + Section E.18. +

    E.10.1. Migration to Version 15.8

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.7, - see Section E.10. -

    E.9.2. Changes

    E.10.2. Changes

    • Prevent unauthorized code execution during pg_dump (Masahiko Sawada) § @@ -449,4 +449,4 @@ Fix otherwise-harmless assertion failures in REINDEX CONCURRENTLY applied to an SP-GiST index (Tom Lane) § -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-9.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-9.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-9.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15-9.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -E.8. Release 15.9

    E.8. Release 15.9

    Release date: 2024-11-14

    +E.9. Release 15.9

    E.9. Release 15.9

    Release date: 2024-11-14

    This release contains a variety of fixes from 15.8. For information about new features in major release 15, see - Section E.17. -

    E.8.1. Migration to Version 15.9

    + Section E.18. +

    E.9.1. Migration to Version 15.9

    A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X.

    However, if you have ever detached a partition from a partitioned @@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ below.

    Also, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.7, - see Section E.10. -

    E.8.2. Changes

    E.9.2. Changes

    • Ensure cached plans are marked as dependent on the calling role when RLS applies to a non-top-level table reference (Nathan Bossart) § @@ -522,4 +522,4 @@ for Asia/Ulaanbaatar rather than being a separate zone, mainly because the differences between those zones were found to be based on untrustworthy data. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15.html 2026-02-09 22:08:55.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/release-15.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -E.17. Release 15

    E.17. Release 15

    Release date: 2022-10-13

    E.17.1. Overview

    +E.18. Release 15

    E.18. Release 15

    Release date: 2022-10-13

    E.18.1. Overview

    PostgreSQL 15 contains many new features and enhancements, including:

    • @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ The above items and other new features of PostgreSQL 15 are explained in more detail in the sections below. -

    E.17.2. Migration to Version 15

    +

    E.18.2. Migration to Version 15

    A dump/restore using pg_dumpall or use of pg_upgrade or logical replication is required for those wishing to migrate data from any previous release. See Section 19.6 for general information on migrating to new @@ -296,11 +296,11 @@ The default is now that custom scan providers are assumed to not support projections; those that do will need to be updated for this release. -

    E.17.3. Changes

    +

    E.18.3. Changes

    Below you will find a detailed account of the changes between PostgreSQL 15 and the previous major release. -

    E.17.3.1. Server

    • +

      E.18.3.1. Server

      • Record and check the collation version of each database (Peter Eisentraut) §

        @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ to report pg_ident.conf information (Julien Rouhaud) § -

      E.17.3.1.1. Partitioning
      • +

      E.18.3.1.1. Partitioning
      • Improve planning time for queries referencing partitioned tables (David Rowley) § @@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ §

        Also prohibit cloned triggers from being renamed. -

      E.17.3.1.2. Indexes
      • +

      E.18.3.1.2. Indexes
      • Allow btree indexes on system and TOAST tables to efficiently store duplicates (Peter Geoghegan) § @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ §

        Previously these could only use SP-GiST indexes. -

      E.17.3.1.3. Optimizer
      • +

      E.18.3.1.3. Optimizer
      E.17.3.1.4. General Performance
      • +

      E.18.3.1.4. General Performance
      • Allow hash lookup for NOT IN clauses with many constants (David Rowley, James Coleman) § @@ -473,7 +473,7 @@ Improve the performance of spinlocks on high-core-count ARM64 systems (Geoffrey Blake) § -

      E.17.3.1.5. Monitoring
      • +

      E.18.3.1.5. Monitoring
      • Enable default logging of checkpoints and slow autovacuum operations (Bharath Rupireddy) § @@ -535,7 +535,7 @@ archive_cleanup_command, restore_command and recovery_end_command. -

      E.17.3.1.6. Privileges
      • +

      E.18.3.1.6. Privileges
      • Allow table accesses done by a view to optionally be controlled by privileges of the view's caller (Christoph Heiss) @@ -583,7 +583,7 @@ §

        Previously this function could only be run by superusers. -

      E.17.3.1.7. Server Configuration
      • +

      E.18.3.1.7. Server Configuration
      • Add server variable shared_memory_size to report the size of allocated shared memory (Nathan Bossart) § @@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ and data_directory_mode would report values that would not be accurate on the running server. However, this does not work on a running server. -

      E.17.3.2. Streaming Replication and Recovery

      • +

      E.18.3.2. Streaming Replication and Recovery

      • Add support for LZ4 and Zstandard compression of server-side base backups (Jeevan Ladhe, Robert Haas) § @@ -651,7 +651,7 @@ No longer require IDENTIFY_SYSTEM to be run before START_REPLICATION (Jeff Davis) § -

      E.17.3.2.1. Logical Replication
      • +

      E.18.3.2.1. Logical Replication
      • Allow publication of all tables in a schema (Vignesh C, Hou Zhijie, Amit Kapila) § @@ -736,7 +736,7 @@ §

        In some cases a partition could appear more than once. -

      E.17.3.3. Utility Commands

      • +

      E.18.3.3. Utility Commands

      • Add SQL MERGE command to adjust one table to match another (Simon Riggs, Pavan Deolasee, Álvaro Herrera, Amit Langote) @@ -805,7 +805,7 @@ in later use of the view or rule. The column-level dependency is now also noted, so that dropping such a column will be rejected unless the view is changed or dropped. -

      E.17.3.4. Data Types

      • +

      E.18.3.4. Data Types

      • Allow the scale of a numeric value to be negative, or greater than its precision (Dean Rasheed, @@ -829,7 +829,7 @@

        Also update from Unicode 5.0 to 14.0.0. There is now an automated way to keep Postgres updated with Unicode releases. -

      E.17.3.5. Functions

      • +

      E.18.3.5. Functions

      • Add multirange input to range_agg() (Paul Jungwirth) § @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ Previously this function reported all temporary schemas as pg_temp, but it's misleading to use that for any but the current session's temporary schema. -

      E.17.3.6. PL/pgSQL

      • +

      E.18.3.6. PL/pgSQL

      • Fix enforcement of PL/pgSQL variable CONSTANT markings (Tom Lane) § @@ -897,7 +897,7 @@ Previously, a variable could be used as a CALL output parameter or refcursor OPEN variable despite being marked CONSTANT. -

      E.17.3.7. libpq

      • +

      E.18.3.7. libpq

      • Allow IP address matching against a server certificate's Subject Alternative Name (Jacob Champion) § @@ -919,12 +919,12 @@ (Tom Lane) § § -

      E.17.3.8. Client Applications

      • +

      E.18.3.8. Client Applications

      • Allow pgbench to retry after serialization and deadlock failures (Yugo Nagata, Marina Polyakova) § -

      E.17.3.8.1. psql
      • +

      E.18.3.8.1. psql
      • Improve performance of psql's \copy command, by sending data in larger chunks (Heikki Linnakangas) @@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ Remove code that was only used when running with an older server. Commands that do not require any version-specific adjustments compared to 9.2 will still work. -

      E.17.3.8.2. pg_dump
      • +

      E.18.3.8.2. pg_dump
      • Make pg_dump dump public schema ownership changes and security labels (Noah Misch) @@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ to servers running PostgreSQL 9.2 or later (Tom Lane) § -

      E.17.3.9. Server Applications

      • +

      E.18.3.9. Server Applications

      • Add new pg_basebackup option --target to control the base backup location (Robert Haas) @@ -1126,7 +1126,7 @@ configuration files are stored outside the data directory (Gunnar Bluth) § -

      E.17.3.9.1. pg_upgrade
      • +

      E.18.3.9.1. pg_upgrade
      • Store pg_upgrade's log and temporary files in a subdirectory of the new cluster called pg_upgrade_output.d (Justin Pryzby) @@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ servers running PostgreSQL 9.2 or later (Tom Lane) § -

      E.17.3.9.2. pg_waldump
      • +

      E.18.3.9.2. pg_waldump
      • Allow pg_waldump output to be filtered by relation file node, block number, fork number, and full page images (David Christensen, Thomas Munro) @@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@

        This is enabled by specifying the --rmgr option multiple times. -

      E.17.3.10. Documentation

      • +

      E.18.3.10. Documentation

      • Add documentation for pg_encoding_to_char() and pg_char_to_encoding() (Ian Lawrence Barwick) @@ -1205,7 +1205,7 @@ Document the ^@ starts-with operator (Tom Lane) § -

      E.17.3.11. Source Code

      • +

      E.18.3.11. Source Code

      • Add support for continuous integration testing using cirrus-ci (Andres Freund, Thomas Munro, Melanie Plageman) § @@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ Require Python version 3.2 or later (Andres Freund) § -

      E.17.3.12. Additional Modules

      • +

      E.18.3.12. Additional Modules

      • Allow amcheck to check sequences (Mark Dilger) § @@ -1335,7 +1335,7 @@ Indicate the permissive/enforcing state in sepgsql log messages (Dave Page) § -

      E.17.3.12.1. postgres_fdw
      • +

      E.18.3.12.1. postgres_fdw
      • Allow postgres_fdw to push down CASE expressions (Alexander Pyhalov) § @@ -1360,8 +1360,8 @@

        This is enabled with the CREATE SERVER option parallel_commit. -

      E.17.4. Acknowledgments

      +

    E.18.4. Acknowledgments

    The following individuals (in alphabetical order) have contributed to this release as patch authors, committers, reviewers, testers, or reporters of issues. -

    Abhijit Menon-Sen
    Adam Brusselback
    Adam Mackler
    Adrian Ho
    Ahsan Hadi
    Ajin Cherian
    Alastair McKinley
    Aleksander Alekseev
    Ales Zeleny
    Alex Kingsborough
    Alex Kozhemyakin
    Alexander Korotkov
    Alexander Kukushkin
    Alexander Lakhin
    Alexander Nawratil
    Alexander Pyhalov
    Alexey Borzov
    Alexey Ermakov
    Aliaksandr Kalenik
    Álvaro Herrera
    Amit Kapila
    Amit Khandekar
    Amit Langote
    Amul Sul
    Anastasia Lubennikova
    Anders Kaseorg
    Andreas Dijkman
    Andreas Grob
    Andreas Seltenreich
    Andrei Zubkov
    Andres Freund
    Andrew Alsup
    Andrew Bille
    Andrew Dunstan
    Andrew Gierth
    Andrew Kesper
    Andrey Borodin
    Andrey Lepikhov
    Andrey Sokolov
    Andy Fan
    Anton Melnikov
    Anton Voloshin
    Antonin Houska
    Arjan van de Ven
    Arne Roland
    Arthur Zakirov
    Ashutosh Bapat
    Ashutosh Sharma
    Ashwin Agrawal
    Asif Rehman
    Asim Praveen
    Atsushi Torikoshi
    Aya Iwata
    Bauyrzhan Sakhariyev
    Benoit Lobréau
    Bernd Dorn
    Bertrand Drouvot
    Bharath Rupireddy
    Björn Harrtell
    Boris Kolpackov
    Boris Korzun
    Brad Nicholson
    Brar Piening
    Bruce Momjian
    Bruno da Silva
    Bryn Llewellyn
    Carl Sopchak
    Cary Huang
    Chapman Flack
    Chen Jiaoqian
    Chris Bandy
    Chris Lowder
    Christian Quest
    Christoph Berg
    Christoph Heiss
    Christophe Pettus
    Christopher Painter-Wakefield
    Claudio Freire
    Clemens Zeidler
    Corey Huinker
    Dag Lem
    Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker
    Dan Kubb
    Daniel Cherniy
    Daniel Gustafsson
    Daniel Polski
    Daniel Vérité
    Daniel Westermann
    Daniele Varrazzo
    Daniil Anisimov
    Danny Shemesh
    Darafei Praliaskouski
    Daria Lepikhova
    Dave Cramer
    Dave Page
    David Christensen
    David Fetter
    David G. Johnston
    David Rowley
    David Steele
    David Zhang
    Dean Rasheed
    Dian Fay
    Dilip Kumar
    Dipesh Pandit
    Dmitry Dolgov
    Dmitry Koval
    Dmitry Marakasov
    Dominique Devienne
    Dong Wook
    Drew DeVault
    Eduard Català
    Egor Chindyaskin
    Egor Rogov
    Ekaterina Kiryanova
    Elena Indrupskaya
    Elvis Pranskevichus
    Emmanuel Quincerot
    Emre Hasegeli
    Eric Mutta
    Erica Zhang
    Erik Rijkers
    Erki Eessaar
    Etsuro Fujita
    Euler Taveira
    Fabien Coelho
    Fabrice Chapuis
    Fabrice Fontaine
    Fabrízio de Royes Mello
    Feike Steenbergen
    Filip Gospodinov
    Florin Irion
    Floris Van Nee
    Frédéric Yhuel
    Gabriela Serventi
    Gaurab Dey
    Geoff Winkless
    Geoffrey Blake
    Georgios Kokolatos
    Gilles Darold
    Greg Nancarrow
    Greg Rychlewski
    Greg Sabino Mullane
    Greg Stark
    Gregory Smith
    Guillaume Lelarge
    Gunnar Bluth
    Gurjeet Singh
    Haiyang Wang
    Haiying Tang
    Hannu Krosing
    Hans Buschmann
    Hayato Kuroda
    Heath Lord
    Heikki Linnakangas
    Herwig Goemans
    Himanshu Upadhyaya
    Holly Roberts
    Hou Zhijie
    Hubert Lubaczewski
    Ian Barwick
    Ian Campbell
    Ibrar Ahmed
    Ildus Kurbangaliev
    Ilya Anfimov
    Itamar Gafni
    Jacob Champion
    Jaime Casanova
    Jakub Wartak
    James Coleman
    James Hilliard
    James Inform
    Jan Piotrowski
    Japin Li
    Jason Harvey
    Jason Kim
    Jean-Christophe Arnu
    Jeevan Ladhe
    Jeff Davis
    Jeff Janes
    Jehan-Guillaume de Rorthais
    Jelte Fennema
    Jeremy Evans
    Jeremy Schneider
    Jian Guo
    Jian He
    Jimmy Yih
    Jiri Fejfar
    Jitka Plesníková
    Joe Conway
    Joe Wildish
    Joel Jacobson
    Joey Bodoia
    John Naylor
    Jonathan Katz
    Josef Simanek
    Joseph Koshakow
    Josh Soref
    Joshua Brindle
    Juan José Santamaría Flecha
    Julien Rouhaud
    Julien Roze
    Junwang Zhao
    Jürgen Purtz
    Justin Pryzby
    Ken Kato
    Kevin Burke
    Kevin Grittner
    Kevin Humphreys
    Kevin McKibbin
    Kevin Sweet
    Kevin Zheng
    Klaudie Willis
    Konstantin Knizhnik
    Konstantina Skovola
    Kosei Masumura
    Kotaro Kawamoto
    Koyu Tanigawa
    Kuntal Ghosh
    Kyotaro Horiguchi
    Lars Kanis
    Lauren Fliksteen
    Laurent Hasson
    Laurenz Albe
    Leslie Lemaire
    Liam Bowen
    Lingjie Qiang
    Liu Huailing
    Louis Jachiet
    Lukas Fittl
    Ma Liangzhu
    Maciek Sakrejda
    Magnus Hagander
    Mahendra Singh Thalor
    Maksim Milyutin
    Marc Bachmann
    Marcin Krupowicz
    Marcus Gartner
    Marek Szuba
    Marina Polyakova
    Mario Emmenlauer
    Mark Dilger
    Mark Murawski
    Mark Wong
    Markus Wanner
    Markus Winand
    Martijn van Oosterhout
    Martin Jurca
    Martin Kalcher
    Martín Marqués
    Masahiko Sawada
    Masahiro Ikeda
    Masao Fujii
    Masaya Kawamoto
    Masayuki Hirose
    Matthias van de Meent
    Matthijs van der Vleuten
    Maxim Orlov
    Maxim Yablokov
    Melanie Plageman
    Michael Banck
    Michael Harris
    Michael J. Sullivan
    Michael Meskes
    Michael Mühlbeyer
    Michael Paquier
    Michael Powers
    Mike Fiedler
    Mike Oh
    Mikhail Kulagin
    Miles Delahunty
    Naoki Okano
    Nathan Bossart
    Nathan Long
    Nazir Bilal Yavuz
    Neha Sharma
    Neil Chen
    Nicola Contu
    Nicolas Lutic
    Nikhil Benesch
    Nikhil Shetty
    Nikhil Sontakke
    Nikita Glukhov
    Nikolai Berkoff
    Nikolay Samokhvalov
    Nikolay Shaplov
    Nitin Jadhav
    Noah Misch
    Noboru Saito
    Noriyoshi Shinoda
    Olaf Bohlen
    Olly Betts
    Onder Kalaci
    Oskar Stenberg
    Otto Kekalainen
    Paul Guo
    Paul Jungwirth
    Paul Martinez
    Pavan Deolasee
    Pavel Borisov
    Pavel Luzanov
    Pavel Stehule
    Peter Eisentraut
    Peter Geoghegan
    Peter Slavov
    Peter Smith
    Petr Jelínek
    Phil Florent
    Phil Krylov
    Pierre-Aurélien Georges
    Prabhat Sahu
    Quan Zongliang
    Rachel Heaton
    Rahila Syed
    Rajakavitha Kodhandapani
    Rajkumar Raghuwanshi
    Ranier Vilela
    Rei Kamigishi
    Reid Thompson
    Rémi Lapeyre
    Renan Soares Lopes
    Richard Guo
    Richard Wesley
    RKN Sai Krishna
    Robert Haas
    Robert Treat
    Roberto Mello
    Robins Tharakan
    Roger Mason
    Roman Zharkov
    Ronan Dunklau
    Rui Zhao
    Ryan Kelly
    Ryo Matsumura
    Ryohei Takahashi
    Sadhuprasad Patro
    Sait Talha Nisanci
    Sami Imseih
    Sandeep Thakkar
    Sebastian Kemper
    Sehrope Sarkuni
    Sergei Kornilov
    Sergei Shoulbakov
    Sergey Shinderuk
    Shay Rojansky
    Shenhao Wang
    Shi Yu
    Shinya Kato
    Shruthi Gowda
    Simon Perepelitsa
    Simon Riggs
    Sirisha Chamarthi
    Soumyadeep Chakraborty
    Stan Hu
    Stas Kelvich
    Stefen Hillman
    Stephen Frost
    Steve Chavez
    Sumanta Mukherjee
    Suraj Khamkar
    Suraj Kharage
    Sven Klemm
    Takamichi Osumi
    Takayuki Tsunakawa
    Takeshi Ideriha
    Tatsuhiro Nakamori
    Tatsuhito Kasahara
    Tatsuo Ishii
    Tatsuro Yamada
    Teja Mupparti
    Teodor Sigaev
    Thibaud Walkowiak
    Thom Brown
    Thomas McKay
    Thomas Munro
    Tim McNamara
    Timo Stolz
    Timur Khanjanov
    Tom Lane
    Tomas Barton
    Tomas Vondra
    Tony Reix
    Troy Frericks
    Tushar Ahuja
    Victor Wagner
    Victor Yegorov
    Vignesh C
    Vik Fearing
    Vincas Dargis
    Vitaly Burovoy
    Vitaly Voronov
    Vladimir Sitnikov
    Wang Ke
    Wei Sun
    Wei Wang
    Whale Song
    Will Mortensen
    Wolfgang Walther
    Yanliang Lei
    Yaoguang Chen
    Yogendra Suralkar
    YoungHwan Joo
    Yugo Nagata
    Yukun Wang
    Yura Sokolov
    Yusuke Egashira
    Yuzuko Hosoya
    Zhang Mingli
    Zhang Wenjie
    Zhihong Yu
    Zhiyong Wu
    \ No newline at end of file +

    Abhijit Menon-Sen
    Adam Brusselback
    Adam Mackler
    Adrian Ho
    Ahsan Hadi
    Ajin Cherian
    Alastair McKinley
    Aleksander Alekseev
    Ales Zeleny
    Alex Kingsborough
    Alex Kozhemyakin
    Alexander Korotkov
    Alexander Kukushkin
    Alexander Lakhin
    Alexander Nawratil
    Alexander Pyhalov
    Alexey Borzov
    Alexey Ermakov
    Aliaksandr Kalenik
    Álvaro Herrera
    Amit Kapila
    Amit Khandekar
    Amit Langote
    Amul Sul
    Anastasia Lubennikova
    Anders Kaseorg
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    Robins Tharakan
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    Rui Zhao
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    Ryo Matsumura
    Ryohei Takahashi
    Sadhuprasad Patro
    Sait Talha Nisanci
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    Sehrope Sarkuni
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    Sergei Shoulbakov
    Sergey Shinderuk
    Shay Rojansky
    Shenhao Wang
    Shi Yu
    Shinya Kato
    Shruthi Gowda
    Simon Perepelitsa
    Simon Riggs
    Sirisha Chamarthi
    Soumyadeep Chakraborty
    Stan Hu
    Stas Kelvich
    Stefen Hillman
    Stephen Frost
    Steve Chavez
    Sumanta Mukherjee
    Suraj Khamkar
    Suraj Kharage
    Sven Klemm
    Takamichi Osumi
    Takayuki Tsunakawa
    Takeshi Ideriha
    Tatsuhiro Nakamori
    Tatsuhito Kasahara
    Tatsuo Ishii
    Tatsuro Yamada
    Teja Mupparti
    Teodor Sigaev
    Thibaud Walkowiak
    Thom Brown
    Thomas McKay
    Thomas Munro
    Tim McNamara
    Timo Stolz
    Timur Khanjanov
    Tom Lane
    Tomas Barton
    Tomas Vondra
    Tony Reix
    Troy Frericks
    Tushar Ahuja
    Victor Wagner
    Victor Yegorov
    Vignesh C
    Vik Fearing
    Vincas Dargis
    Vitaly Burovoy
    Vitaly Voronov
    Vladimir Sitnikov
    Wang Ke
    Wei Sun
    Wei Wang
    Whale Song
    Will Mortensen
    Wolfgang Walther
    Yanliang Lei
    Yaoguang Chen
    Yogendra Suralkar
    YoungHwan Joo
    Yugo Nagata
    Yukun Wang
    Yura Sokolov
    Yusuke Egashira
    Yuzuko Hosoya
    Zhang Mingli
    Zhang Wenjie
    Zhihong Yu
    Zhiyong Wu
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    E.18. Prior Releases

    +E.19. Prior Releases

    E.19. Prior Releases

    Release notes for prior release branches can be found at https://www.postgresql.org/docs/release/ -

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    Appendix E. Release Notes

    +Appendix E. Release Notes

    Appendix E. Release Notes

    The release notes contain the significant changes in each PostgreSQL release, with major features and migration issues listed at the top. The release notes do not contain changes @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ messages and source tree changes responsible for the release note item. There might be additional git commits which are not shown. -

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    Chapter 50. Replication Progress Tracking

    +Chapter 50. Replication Progress Tracking

    Chapter 50. Replication Progress Tracking

    Replication origins are intended to make it easier to implement logical replication solutions on top of logical decoding. @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@ to filter the logical decoding change stream based on the source. While less flexible, filtering via that callback is considerably more efficient than doing it in the output plugin. -

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    4. Further Information

    +4. Further Information

    4. Further Information

    Besides the documentation, that is, this book, there are other resources about PostgreSQL: @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ up and contribute it. If you add features to the code, contribute them.

    -

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    22.2. Role Attributes

    +22.2. Role Attributes

    22.2. Role Attributes

    A database role can have a number of attributes that define its privileges and interact with the client authentication system. @@ -117,4 +117,4 @@ Note that role-specific defaults attached to roles without LOGIN privilege are fairly useless, since they will never be invoked. -

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    22.3. Role Membership

    +22.3. Role Membership

    22.3. Role Membership

    It is frequently convenient to group users together to ease management of privileges: that way, privileges can be granted to, or revoked from, a group as a whole. In PostgreSQL @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@

    Any memberships in the group role are automatically revoked (but the member roles are not otherwise affected). -

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    22.4. Dropping Roles

    +22.4. Dropping Roles

    22.4. Dropping Roles

    Because roles can own database objects and can hold privileges to access other objects, dropping a role is often not just a matter of a quick DROP ROLE. Any objects owned by the role must @@ -51,4 +51,4 @@ If DROP ROLE is attempted while dependent objects still remain, it will issue messages identifying which objects need to be reassigned or dropped. -

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    25.2. Routine Reindexing

    +25.2. Routine Reindexing

    25.2. Routine Reindexing

    In some situations it is worthwhile to rebuild indexes periodically with the REINDEX command or a series of individual rebuilding steps. @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ default, hence it is often preferable to execute it with its CONCURRENTLY option, which requires only a SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE lock. -

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    25.1. Routine Vacuuming

    +25.1. Routine Vacuuming

    25.1. Routine Vacuuming

    PostgreSQL databases require periodic maintenance known as vacuuming. For many installations, it is sufficient to let vacuuming be performed by the autovacuum @@ -696,4 +696,4 @@ Regularly running commands that acquire locks conflicting with a SHARE UPDATE EXCLUSIVE lock (e.g., ANALYZE) can effectively prevent autovacuums from ever completing. -

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    75.1. Row Estimation Examples

    +75.1. Row Estimation Examples

    75.1. Row Estimation Examples

    The examples shown below use tables in the PostgreSQL regression test database. The outputs shown are taken from version 8.3. @@ -396,4 +396,4 @@ src/backend/optimizer/path/clausesel.c. The operator-specific selectivity functions are mostly found in src/backend/utils/adt/selfuncs.c. -

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    8.16. Composite Types

    +8.16. Composite Types

    8.16. Composite Types

    A composite type represents the structure of a row or record; it is essentially just a list of field names and their data types. PostgreSQL allows composite types to be @@ -421,4 +421,4 @@ commands. In ROW, individual field values are written the same way they would be written when not members of a composite. -

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    52.4. The PostgreSQL Rule System

    +52.4. The PostgreSQL Rule System

    52.4. The PostgreSQL Rule System

    PostgreSQL supports a powerful rule system for the specification of views and ambiguous view updates. @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ rewriter are query trees, that is, there is no change in the representation or level of semantic detail in the trees. Rewriting can be thought of as a form of macro expansion. -

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    41.3. Materialized Views

    +41.3. Materialized Views

    41.3. Materialized Views

    Materialized views in PostgreSQL use the rule system like views do, but persist the results in a table-like form. The main differences between: @@ -179,4 +179,4 @@ If you can tolerate periodic update of the remote data to the local database, the performance benefit can be substantial. -

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    41.5. Rules and Privileges

    +41.5. Rules and Privileges

    41.5. Rules and Privileges

    Due to rewriting of queries by the PostgreSQL rule system, other tables/views than those used in the original query get accessed. When update rules are used, this can include write access @@ -157,4 +157,4 @@ the optimizer statistics, the choice of plan). If these types of "covert channel" attacks are of concern, it is probably unwise to grant any access to the data at all. -

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    41.6. Rules and Command Status

    +41.6. Rules and Command Status

    41.6. Rules and Command Status

    The PostgreSQL server returns a command status string, such as INSERT 149592 1, for each command it receives. This is simple enough when there are no rules @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ that sets the command status in the second case, by giving it the alphabetically last rule name among the active rules, so that it gets applied last. -

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    41.7. Rules Versus Triggers

    +41.7. Rules Versus Triggers

    41.7. Rules Versus Triggers

    Many things that can be done using triggers can also be implemented using the PostgreSQL rule system. One of the things that cannot be implemented by @@ -175,4 +175,4 @@ The summary is, rules will only be significantly slower than triggers if their actions result in large and badly qualified joins, a situation where the planner fails. -

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    41.4. Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE

    +41.4. Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE

    41.4. Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE

    Rules that are defined on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE are significantly different from the view rules described in the previous section. First, their CREATE @@ -747,4 +747,4 @@ There are probably only a few situations out in the real world where such a construct is necessary. But it makes you feel comfortable that it works. -

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    41.2. Views and the Rule System

    +41.2. Views and the Rule System

    41.2. Views and the Rule System

    Views in PostgreSQL are implemented using the rule system. In fact, there is essentially no difference between: @@ -503,4 +503,4 @@ triggers for the view, and the rewriter cannot automatically rewrite the query as an update on the underlying base relation, an error will be thrown because the executor cannot update a view as such. -

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    Chapter 41. The Rule System

    +Chapter 41. The Rule System

    Chapter 41. The Rule System

    This chapter discusses the rule system in PostgreSQL. Production rule systems are conceptually simple, but there are many subtle points @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ such as query language procedures, views, and versions. The theoretical foundations and the power of this rule system are also discussed in [ston90b] and [ong90]. -

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    20.10. Automatic Vacuuming

    +20.10. Automatic Vacuuming

    20.10. Automatic Vacuuming

    These settings control the behavior of the autovacuum feature. Refer to Section 25.1.6 for more information. Note that many of these settings can be overridden on a per-table @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ file or on the server command line; but the setting can be overridden for individual tables by changing table storage parameters. -

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    20.11. Client Connection Defaults

    20.11.1. Statement Behavior

    client_min_messages (enum) +20.11. Client Connection Defaults

    20.11. Client Connection Defaults

    20.11.1. Statement Behavior

    client_min_messages (enum)

    Controls which @@ -858,4 +858,4 @@

    Soft upper limit of the size of the set returned by GIN index scans. For more information see Section 70.5. -

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    20.13. Version and Platform Compatibility

    20.13.1. Previous PostgreSQL Versions

    array_nulls (boolean) +20.13. Version and Platform Compatibility

    20.13. Version and Platform Compatibility

    20.13.1. Previous PostgreSQL Versions

    array_nulls (boolean)

    This controls whether the array input parser recognizes @@ -140,4 +140,4 @@ Thus, this option is not a general fix for bad programming.

    Refer to Section 9.2 for related information. -

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    20.3. Connections and Authentication

    20.3.1. Connection Settings

    listen_addresses (string) +20.3. Connections and Authentication

    20.3. Connections and Authentication

    20.3.1. Connection Settings

    listen_addresses (string)

    Specifies the TCP/IP address(es) on which the server is @@ -548,4 +548,4 @@

    This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the server command line. -

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    20.16. Customized Options

    +20.16. Customized Options

    20.16. Customized Options

    This feature was designed to allow parameters not normally known to PostgreSQL to be added by add-on modules (such as procedural languages). This allows extension modules to be @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ those definitions. If there are any unrecognized placeholders that begin with its extension name, warnings are issued and those placeholders are removed. -

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    20.17. Developer Options

    +20.17. Developer Options

    20.17. Developer Options

    The following parameters are intended for developer testing, and should never be used on a production database. However, some of them can be used to assist with the recovery of severely damaged @@ -374,4 +374,4 @@ may however result in accumulation of useless files. This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the server command line. -

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    20.14. Error Handling

    exit_on_error (boolean) +20.14. Error Handling

    20.14. Error Handling

    exit_on_error (boolean)

    If on, any error will terminate the current session. By default, @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@

    This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the server command line. -

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    20.2. File Locations

    +20.2. File Locations

    20.2. File Locations

    In addition to the postgresql.conf file already mentioned, PostgreSQL uses two other manually-edited configuration files, which control @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ When setting any of these parameters, a relative path will be interpreted with respect to the directory in which postgres is started. -

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    20.12. Lock Management

    deadlock_timeout (integer) +20.12. Lock Management

    20.12. Lock Management

    deadlock_timeout (integer) @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@ before the lock is promoted to covering the whole page. The default is 2. This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the server command line. -

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    20.8. Error Reporting and Logging

    20.8.1. Where to Log

    log_destination (string) +20.8. Error Reporting and Logging

    20.8. Error Reporting and Logging

    20.8.1. Where to Log

    log_destination (string)

    PostgreSQL supports several methods @@ -934,4 +934,4 @@ overhead for updating the process title. Only superusers and users with the appropriate SET privilege can change this setting. -

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    20.15. Preset Options

    +20.15. Preset Options

    20.15. Preset Options

    The following parameters are read-only. As such, they have been excluded from the sample postgresql.conf file. These options report @@ -149,4 +149,4 @@

    Reports the size of write ahead log segments. The default value is 16MB. See Section 30.5 for more information. -

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    20.7. Query Planning

    20.7.1. Planner Method Configuration

    +20.7. Query Planning

    20.7. Query Planning

    20.7.1. Planner Method Configuration

    These configuration parameters provide a crude method of influencing the query plans chosen by the query optimizer. If the default plan chosen by the optimizer for a particular query @@ -552,4 +552,4 @@ has low fan-out from one step to the next, as for example in shortest-path queries. Graph analytics queries may benefit from larger-than-default values. -

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    20.6. Replication

    +20.6. Replication

    20.6. Replication

    These settings control the behavior of the built-in streaming replication feature (see Section 27.2.5). Servers will be either a @@ -559,4 +559,4 @@ The default value is 2. This parameter can only be set in the postgresql.conf file or on the server command line. -

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    20.4. Resource Consumption

    20.4.1. Memory

    shared_buffers (integer) +20.4. Resource Consumption

    20.4. Resource Consumption

    20.4.1. Memory

    shared_buffers (integer)

    Sets the amount of memory the database server uses for shared @@ -714,4 +714,4 @@ affected by this setting, such as system catalogs. For such tables this setting will neither reduce bloat nor create a possibility of a snapshot too old error on scanning. -

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    20.18. Short Options

    +20.18. Short Options

    20.18. Short Options

    For convenience there are also single letter command-line option switches available for some parameters. They are described in Table 20.4. Some of these @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@ enable_tidscan = off -Ffsync = off-h xlisten_addresses = x-ilisten_addresses = '*'-k xunix_socket_directories = x-lssl = on-N xmax_connections = x-Oallow_system_table_mods = on-p xport = x-Pignore_system_indexes = on-slog_statement_stats = on-S xwork_mem = x-tpa, -tpl, -telog_parser_stats = on, log_planner_stats = on, - log_executor_stats = on-W xpost_auth_delay = x


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    20.9. Run-time Statistics

    20.9.1. Cumulative Query and Index Statistics

    +20.9. Run-time Statistics

    20.9. Run-time Statistics

    20.9.1. Cumulative Query and Index Statistics

    These parameters control the server-wide cumulative statistics system. When enabled, the data that is collected can be accessed via the pg_stat and pg_statio @@ -146,4 +146,4 @@ default. Only superusers and users with the appropriate SET privilege can change these settings. -

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    20.5. Write Ahead Log

    +20.5. Write Ahead Log

    20.5. Write Ahead Log

    For additional information on tuning these settings, see Section 30.5.

    20.5.1. Settings

    wal_level (enum) @@ -829,4 +829,4 @@ In any case, if a recovery target is configured but the archive recovery ends before the target is reached, the server will shut down with a fatal error. -

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    Chapter 20. Server Configuration

    Table of Contents

    20.1. Setting Parameters
    20.1.1. Parameter Names and Values
    20.1.2. Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File
    20.1.3. Parameter Interaction via SQL
    20.1.4. Parameter Interaction via the Shell
    20.1.5. Managing Configuration File Contents
    20.2. File Locations
    20.3. Connections and Authentication
    20.3.1. Connection Settings
    20.3.2. Authentication
    20.3.3. SSL
    20.4. Resource Consumption
    20.4.1. Memory
    20.4.2. Disk
    20.4.3. Kernel Resource Usage
    20.4.4. Cost-based Vacuum Delay
    20.4.5. Background Writer
    20.4.6. Asynchronous Behavior
    20.5. Write Ahead Log
    20.5.1. Settings
    20.5.2. Checkpoints
    20.5.3. Archiving
    20.5.4. Recovery
    20.5.5. Archive Recovery
    20.5.6. Recovery Target
    20.6. Replication
    20.6.1. Sending Servers
    20.6.2. Primary Server
    20.6.3. Standby Servers
    20.6.4. Subscribers
    20.7. Query Planning
    20.7.1. Planner Method Configuration
    20.7.2. Planner Cost Constants
    20.7.3. Genetic Query Optimizer
    20.7.4. Other Planner Options
    20.8. Error Reporting and Logging
    20.8.1. Where to Log
    20.8.2. When to Log
    20.8.3. What to Log
    20.8.4. Using CSV-Format Log Output
    20.8.5. Using JSON-Format Log Output
    20.8.6. Process Title
    20.9. Run-time Statistics
    20.9.1. Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
    20.9.2. Statistics Monitoring
    20.10. Automatic Vacuuming
    20.11. Client Connection Defaults
    20.11.1. Statement Behavior
    20.11.2. Locale and Formatting
    20.11.3. Shared Library Preloading
    20.11.4. Other Defaults
    20.12. Lock Management
    20.13. Version and Platform Compatibility
    20.13.1. Previous PostgreSQL Versions
    20.13.2. Platform and Client Compatibility
    20.14. Error Handling
    20.15. Preset Options
    20.16. Customized Options
    20.17. Developer Options
    20.18. Short Options

    +Chapter 20. Server Configuration

    Chapter 20. Server Configuration

    Table of Contents

    20.1. Setting Parameters
    20.1.1. Parameter Names and Values
    20.1.2. Parameter Interaction via the Configuration File
    20.1.3. Parameter Interaction via SQL
    20.1.4. Parameter Interaction via the Shell
    20.1.5. Managing Configuration File Contents
    20.2. File Locations
    20.3. Connections and Authentication
    20.3.1. Connection Settings
    20.3.2. Authentication
    20.3.3. SSL
    20.4. Resource Consumption
    20.4.1. Memory
    20.4.2. Disk
    20.4.3. Kernel Resource Usage
    20.4.4. Cost-based Vacuum Delay
    20.4.5. Background Writer
    20.4.6. Asynchronous Behavior
    20.5. Write Ahead Log
    20.5.1. Settings
    20.5.2. Checkpoints
    20.5.3. Archiving
    20.5.4. Recovery
    20.5.5. Archive Recovery
    20.5.6. Recovery Target
    20.6. Replication
    20.6.1. Sending Servers
    20.6.2. Primary Server
    20.6.3. Standby Servers
    20.6.4. Subscribers
    20.7. Query Planning
    20.7.1. Planner Method Configuration
    20.7.2. Planner Cost Constants
    20.7.3. Genetic Query Optimizer
    20.7.4. Other Planner Options
    20.8. Error Reporting and Logging
    20.8.1. Where to Log
    20.8.2. When to Log
    20.8.3. What to Log
    20.8.4. Using CSV-Format Log Output
    20.8.5. Using JSON-Format Log Output
    20.8.6. Process Title
    20.9. Run-time Statistics
    20.9.1. Cumulative Query and Index Statistics
    20.9.2. Statistics Monitoring
    20.10. Automatic Vacuuming
    20.11. Client Connection Defaults
    20.11.1. Statement Behavior
    20.11.2. Locale and Formatting
    20.11.3. Shared Library Preloading
    20.11.4. Other Defaults
    20.12. Lock Management
    20.13. Version and Platform Compatibility
    20.13.1. Previous PostgreSQL Versions
    20.13.2. Platform and Client Compatibility
    20.14. Error Handling
    20.15. Preset Options
    20.16. Customized Options
    20.17. Developer Options
    20.18. Short Options

    There are many configuration parameters that affect the behavior of the database system. In the first section of this chapter we describe how to interact with configuration parameters. The subsequent sections discuss each parameter in detail. -

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    Chapter 19. Server Setup and Operation

    +Chapter 19. Server Setup and Operation

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    55.3. SASL Authentication

    +55.3. SASL Authentication

    55.3. SASL Authentication

    SASL is a framework for authentication in connection-oriented protocols. At the moment, PostgreSQL implements two SASL authentication mechanisms, SCRAM-SHA-256 and SCRAM-SHA-256-PLUS. More @@ -101,4 +101,4 @@ Server sends an AuthenticationSASLFinal message, with the SCRAM server-final-message, followed immediately by an AuthenticationOk message. -

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    F.39. seg

    +F.39. seg

    F.39. seg

    This module implements a data type seg for representing line segments, or floating point intervals. seg can represent uncertainty in the interval endpoints, @@ -219,4 +219,4 @@ myself to create my own world and live undisturbed in it. And I would like to acknowledge my gratitude to Argonne Lab and to the U.S. Department of Energy for the years of faithful support of my database research. -

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    F.40. sepgsql

    +F.40. sepgsql

    F.40. sepgsql

    sepgsql is a loadable module that supports label-based mandatory access control (MAC) based on SELinux security policy. @@ -517,4 +517,4 @@ It focuses primarily on Fedora, but is not limited to Fedora.

    F.40.9. Author

    KaiGai Kohei -

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    Part V. Server Programming

    +Part V. Server Programming

    Part V. Server Programming

    This part is about extending the server functionality with user-defined functions, data types, triggers, etc. These are advanced topics which should probably be approached only after all @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ general issues concerning server-side programming languages. It is essential to read at least the earlier sections of Chapter 38 (covering functions) before diving into the material about server-side programming languages. -

    Table of Contents

    38. Extending SQL
    38.1. How Extensibility Works
    38.2. The PostgreSQL Type System
    38.3. User-Defined Functions
    38.4. User-Defined Procedures
    38.5. Query Language (SQL) Functions
    38.6. Function Overloading
    38.7. Function Volatility Categories
    38.8. Procedural Language Functions
    38.9. Internal Functions
    38.10. C-Language Functions
    38.11. Function Optimization Information
    38.12. User-Defined Aggregates
    38.13. User-Defined Types
    38.14. User-Defined Operators
    38.15. Operator Optimization Information
    38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes
    38.17. Packaging Related Objects into an Extension
    38.18. Extension Building Infrastructure
    39. Triggers
    39.1. Overview of Trigger Behavior
    39.2. Visibility of Data Changes
    39.3. Writing Trigger Functions in C
    39.4. A Complete Trigger Example
    40. Event Triggers
    40.1. Overview of Event Trigger Behavior
    40.2. Event Trigger Firing Matrix
    40.3. Writing Event Trigger Functions in C
    40.4. A Complete Event Trigger Example
    40.5. A Table Rewrite Event Trigger Example
    41. The Rule System
    41.1. The Query Tree
    41.2. Views and the Rule System
    41.3. Materialized Views
    41.4. Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
    41.5. Rules and Privileges
    41.6. Rules and Command Status
    41.7. Rules Versus Triggers
    42. Procedural Languages
    42.1. Installing Procedural Languages
    43. PL/pgSQLSQL Procedural Language
    43.1. Overview
    43.2. Structure of PL/pgSQL
    43.3. Declarations
    43.4. Expressions
    43.5. Basic Statements
    43.6. Control Structures
    43.7. Cursors
    43.8. Transaction Management
    43.9. Errors and Messages
    43.10. Trigger Functions
    43.11. PL/pgSQL under the Hood
    43.12. Tips for Developing in PL/pgSQL
    43.13. Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
    44. PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
    44.1. Overview
    44.2. PL/Tcl Functions and Arguments
    44.3. Data Values in PL/Tcl
    44.4. Global Data in PL/Tcl
    44.5. Database Access from PL/Tcl
    44.6. Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
    44.7. Event Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
    44.8. Error Handling in PL/Tcl
    44.9. Explicit Subtransactions in PL/Tcl
    44.10. Transaction Management
    44.11. PL/Tcl Configuration
    44.12. Tcl Procedure Names
    45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
    45.1. PL/Perl Functions and Arguments
    45.2. Data Values in PL/Perl
    45.3. Built-in Functions
    45.4. Global Values in PL/Perl
    45.5. Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
    45.6. PL/Perl Triggers
    45.7. PL/Perl Event Triggers
    45.8. PL/Perl Under the Hood
    46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language
    46.1. PL/Python Functions
    46.2. Data Values
    46.3. Sharing Data
    46.4. Anonymous Code Blocks
    46.5. Trigger Functions
    46.6. Database Access
    46.7. Explicit Subtransactions
    46.8. Transaction Management
    46.9. Utility Functions
    46.10. Python 2 vs. Python 3
    46.11. Environment Variables
    47. Server Programming Interface
    47.1. Interface Functions
    47.2. Interface Support Functions
    47.3. Memory Management
    47.4. Transaction Management
    47.5. Visibility of Data Changes
    47.6. Examples
    48. Background Worker Processes
    49. Logical Decoding
    49.1. Logical Decoding Examples
    49.2. Logical Decoding Concepts
    49.3. Streaming Replication Protocol Interface
    49.4. Logical Decoding SQL Interface
    49.5. System Catalogs Related to Logical Decoding
    49.6. Logical Decoding Output Plugins
    49.7. Logical Decoding Output Writers
    49.8. Synchronous Replication Support for Logical Decoding
    49.9. Streaming of Large Transactions for Logical Decoding
    49.10. Two-phase Commit Support for Logical Decoding
    50. Replication Progress Tracking
    51. Archive Modules
    51.1. Initialization Functions
    51.2. Archive Module Callbacks
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    Table of Contents

    38. Extending SQL
    38.1. How Extensibility Works
    38.2. The PostgreSQL Type System
    38.3. User-Defined Functions
    38.4. User-Defined Procedures
    38.5. Query Language (SQL) Functions
    38.6. Function Overloading
    38.7. Function Volatility Categories
    38.8. Procedural Language Functions
    38.9. Internal Functions
    38.10. C-Language Functions
    38.11. Function Optimization Information
    38.12. User-Defined Aggregates
    38.13. User-Defined Types
    38.14. User-Defined Operators
    38.15. Operator Optimization Information
    38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes
    38.17. Packaging Related Objects into an Extension
    38.18. Extension Building Infrastructure
    39. Triggers
    39.1. Overview of Trigger Behavior
    39.2. Visibility of Data Changes
    39.3. Writing Trigger Functions in C
    39.4. A Complete Trigger Example
    40. Event Triggers
    40.1. Overview of Event Trigger Behavior
    40.2. Event Trigger Firing Matrix
    40.3. Writing Event Trigger Functions in C
    40.4. A Complete Event Trigger Example
    40.5. A Table Rewrite Event Trigger Example
    41. The Rule System
    41.1. The Query Tree
    41.2. Views and the Rule System
    41.3. Materialized Views
    41.4. Rules on INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
    41.5. Rules and Privileges
    41.6. Rules and Command Status
    41.7. Rules Versus Triggers
    42. Procedural Languages
    42.1. Installing Procedural Languages
    43. PL/pgSQLSQL Procedural Language
    43.1. Overview
    43.2. Structure of PL/pgSQL
    43.3. Declarations
    43.4. Expressions
    43.5. Basic Statements
    43.6. Control Structures
    43.7. Cursors
    43.8. Transaction Management
    43.9. Errors and Messages
    43.10. Trigger Functions
    43.11. PL/pgSQL under the Hood
    43.12. Tips for Developing in PL/pgSQL
    43.13. Porting from Oracle PL/SQL
    44. PL/Tcl — Tcl Procedural Language
    44.1. Overview
    44.2. PL/Tcl Functions and Arguments
    44.3. Data Values in PL/Tcl
    44.4. Global Data in PL/Tcl
    44.5. Database Access from PL/Tcl
    44.6. Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
    44.7. Event Trigger Functions in PL/Tcl
    44.8. Error Handling in PL/Tcl
    44.9. Explicit Subtransactions in PL/Tcl
    44.10. Transaction Management
    44.11. PL/Tcl Configuration
    44.12. Tcl Procedure Names
    45. PL/Perl — Perl Procedural Language
    45.1. PL/Perl Functions and Arguments
    45.2. Data Values in PL/Perl
    45.3. Built-in Functions
    45.4. Global Values in PL/Perl
    45.5. Trusted and Untrusted PL/Perl
    45.6. PL/Perl Triggers
    45.7. PL/Perl Event Triggers
    45.8. PL/Perl Under the Hood
    46. PL/Python — Python Procedural Language
    46.1. PL/Python Functions
    46.2. Data Values
    46.3. Sharing Data
    46.4. Anonymous Code Blocks
    46.5. Trigger Functions
    46.6. Database Access
    46.7. Explicit Subtransactions
    46.8. Transaction Management
    46.9. Utility Functions
    46.10. Python 2 vs. Python 3
    46.11. Environment Variables
    47. Server Programming Interface
    47.1. Interface Functions
    47.2. Interface Support Functions
    47.3. Memory Management
    47.4. Transaction Management
    47.5. Visibility of Data Changes
    47.6. Examples
    48. Background Worker Processes
    49. Logical Decoding
    49.1. Logical Decoding Examples
    49.2. Logical Decoding Concepts
    49.3. Streaming Replication Protocol Interface
    49.4. Logical Decoding SQL Interface
    49.5. System Catalogs Related to Logical Decoding
    49.6. Logical Decoding Output Plugins
    49.7. Logical Decoding Output Writers
    49.8. Synchronous Replication Support for Logical Decoding
    49.9. Streaming of Large Transactions for Logical Decoding
    49.10. Two-phase Commit Support for Logical Decoding
    50. Replication Progress Tracking
    51. Archive Modules
    51.1. Initialization Functions
    51.2. Archive Module Callbacks
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    19.5. Shutting Down the Server

    +19.5. Shutting Down the Server

    19.5. Shutting Down the Server

    There are several ways to shut down the database server. Under the hood, they all reduce to sending a signal to the supervisor postgres process. @@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ continue, use pg_terminate_backend() (see Table 9.88) or send a SIGTERM signal to the child process associated with the session. -

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    19.3. Starting the Database Server

    +19.3. Starting the Database Server

    19.3. Starting the Database Server

    Before anyone can access the database, you must start the database server. The database server program is called postgres. @@ -256,4 +256,4 @@ such as Connection timed out might indicate more fundamental problems, like lack of network connectivity, or a firewall blocking the connection. -

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    56.4. Miscellaneous Coding Conventions

    C Standard

    +56.4. Miscellaneous Coding Conventions

    56.4. Miscellaneous Coding Conventions

    C Standard

    Code in PostgreSQL should only rely on language features available in the C99 standard. That means a conforming C99 compiler has to be able to compile postgres, at least aside @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@

     paramInfo->paramFetch(paramInfo, paramId);
     

    -

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    56.1. Formatting

    +56.1. Formatting

    56.1. Formatting

    Source code formatting uses 4 column tab spacing, with tabs preserved (i.e., tabs are not expanded to spaces). Each logical indentation level is one additional tab stop. @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ less -x4

    to make them show tabs appropriately. -

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    Appendix I. The Source Code Repository

    +Appendix I. The Source Code Repository

    Appendix I. The Source Code Repository

    The PostgreSQL source code is stored and managed using the Git version control system. A public mirror of the master repository is available; it is updated within a minute @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ to build from a distribution tarball, because the files that these tools are used to build are included in the tarball. Other tool requirements are the same as shown in Section 17.2. -

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    69.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    +69.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    69.2. Built-in Operator Classes

    The core PostgreSQL distribution includes the SP-GiST operator classes shown in Table 69.1. @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ poly_ops operator classes support the <-> ordering operator, which enables the k-nearest neighbor (k-NN) search over indexed point or polygon data sets. -

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    69.5. Examples

    +69.5. Examples

    69.5. Examples

    The PostgreSQL source distribution includes several examples of index operator classes for SP-GiST, as described in Table 69.1. Look into src/backend/access/spgist/ and src/backend/utils/adt/ to see the code. -

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    69.3. Extensibility

    +69.3. Extensibility

    69.3. Extensibility

    SP-GiST offers an interface with a high level of abstraction, requiring the access method developer to implement only methods specific to a given data type. The SP-GiST core @@ -618,4 +618,4 @@ If the indexed column is of a collatable data type, the index collation will be passed to all the support methods, using the standard PG_GET_COLLATION() mechanism. -

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    69.4. Implementation

    +69.4. Implementation

    69.4. Implementation

    This section covers implementation details and other tricks that are useful for implementers of SP-GiST operator classes to know. @@ -87,4 +87,4 @@ all equivalent. This may or may not require any special-case code, depending on how much the inner_consistent function normally assumes about the meaning of the nodes. -

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    69.1. Introduction

    +69.1. Introduction

    69.1. Introduction

    SP-GiST is an abbreviation for space-partitioned GiST. SP-GiST supports partitioned search trees, which facilitate development of a wide range of different @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Sigaev and Oleg Bartunov, and there is more information on their web site. -

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    47.6. Examples

    +47.6. Examples

    47.6. Examples

    This section contains a very simple example of SPI usage. The C function execq takes an SQL command as its first argument and a row count as its second, executes the command @@ -167,4 +167,4 @@ 6 -- 3 rows (2 + 1 just inserted) * 2 (x in second row) (4 rows)

    -

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    47.2. Interface Support Functions

    SPI_fname — determine the column name for the specified column number
    SPI_fnumber — determine the column number for the specified column name
    SPI_getvalue — return the string value of the specified column
    SPI_getbinval — return the binary value of the specified column
    SPI_gettype — return the data type name of the specified column
    SPI_gettypeid — return the data type OID of the specified column
    SPI_getrelname — return the name of the specified relation
    SPI_getnspname — return the namespace of the specified relation
    SPI_result_code_string — return error code as string

    +47.2. Interface Support Functions

    47.2. Interface Support Functions

    SPI_fname — determine the column name for the specified column number
    SPI_fnumber — determine the column number for the specified column name
    SPI_getvalue — return the string value of the specified column
    SPI_getbinval — return the binary value of the specified column
    SPI_gettype — return the data type name of the specified column
    SPI_gettypeid — return the data type OID of the specified column
    SPI_getrelname — return the name of the specified relation
    SPI_getnspname — return the namespace of the specified relation
    SPI_result_code_string — return error code as string

    The functions described here provide an interface for extracting information from result sets returned by SPI_execute and other SPI functions.

    All functions described in this section can be used by both connected and unconnected C functions. -

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    47.1. Interface Functions

    SPI_connect — connect a C function to the SPI manager
    SPI_finish — disconnect a C function from the SPI manager
    SPI_execute — execute a command
    SPI_exec — execute a read/write command
    SPI_execute_extended — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_prepare — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_cursor — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_extended — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_params — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_getargcount — return the number of arguments needed by a statement +47.1. Interface Functions

    47.1. Interface Functions

    SPI_connect — connect a C function to the SPI manager
    SPI_finish — disconnect a C function from the SPI manager
    SPI_execute — execute a command
    SPI_exec — execute a read/write command
    SPI_execute_extended — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_prepare — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_cursor — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_extended — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_params — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_getargcount — return the number of arguments needed by a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_getargtypeid — return the data type OID for an argument of a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_is_cursor_plan — return true if a statement prepared by SPI_prepare can be used with - SPI_cursor_open
    SPI_execute_plan — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_execute_plan_extended — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_execp — execute a statement in read/write mode
    SPI_cursor_open — set up a cursor using a statement created with SPI_prepare
    SPI_cursor_open_with_args — set up a cursor using a query and parameters
    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist — set up a cursor using parameters
    SPI_cursor_parse_open — set up a cursor using a query string and parameters
    SPI_cursor_find — find an existing cursor by name
    SPI_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor
    SPI_cursor_move — move a cursor
    SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor
    SPI_scroll_cursor_move — move a cursor
    SPI_cursor_close — close a cursor
    SPI_keepplan — save a prepared statement
    SPI_saveplan — save a prepared statement
    SPI_register_relation — make an ephemeral named relation available by name in SPI queries
    SPI_unregister_relation — remove an ephemeral named relation from the registry
    SPI_register_trigger_data — make ephemeral trigger data available in SPI queries
    \ No newline at end of file + SPI_cursor_open
    SPI_execute_plan — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_execute_plan_extended — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_execp — execute a statement in read/write mode
    SPI_cursor_open — set up a cursor using a statement created with SPI_prepare
    SPI_cursor_open_with_args — set up a cursor using a query and parameters
    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist — set up a cursor using parameters
    SPI_cursor_parse_open — set up a cursor using a query string and parameters
    SPI_cursor_find — find an existing cursor by name
    SPI_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor
    SPI_cursor_move — move a cursor
    SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor
    SPI_scroll_cursor_move — move a cursor
    SPI_cursor_close — close a cursor
    SPI_keepplan — save a prepared statement
    SPI_saveplan — save a prepared statement
    SPI_register_relation — make an ephemeral named relation available by name in SPI queries
    SPI_unregister_relation — remove an ephemeral named relation from the registry
    SPI_register_trigger_data — make ephemeral trigger data available in SPI queries
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-memory.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-memory.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-memory.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-memory.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -47.3. Memory Management

    47.3. Memory Management

    SPI_palloc — allocate memory in the upper executor context
    SPI_repalloc — reallocate memory in the upper executor context
    SPI_pfree — free memory in the upper executor context
    SPI_copytuple — make a copy of a row in the upper executor context
    SPI_returntuple — prepare to return a tuple as a Datum
    SPI_modifytuple — create a row by replacing selected fields of a given row
    SPI_freetuple — free a row allocated in the upper executor context
    SPI_freetuptable — free a row set created by SPI_execute or a similar +47.3. Memory Management

    47.3. Memory Management

    SPI_palloc — allocate memory in the upper executor context
    SPI_repalloc — reallocate memory in the upper executor context
    SPI_pfree — free memory in the upper executor context
    SPI_copytuple — make a copy of a row in the upper executor context
    SPI_returntuple — prepare to return a tuple as a Datum
    SPI_modifytuple — create a row by replacing selected fields of a given row
    SPI_freetuple — free a row allocated in the upper executor context
    SPI_freetuptable — free a row set created by SPI_execute or a similar function
    SPI_freeplan — free a previously saved prepared statement

    PostgreSQL allocates memory within @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@ SPI_finish) the current context is restored to the upper executor context, and all allocations made in the C function memory context are freed and cannot be used any more. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-realloc.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-realloc.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-realloc.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-realloc.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_repalloc

    SPI_repalloc

    SPI_repalloc — reallocate memory in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

    +SPI_repalloc

    SPI_repalloc

    SPI_repalloc — reallocate memory in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

     void * SPI_repalloc(void * pointer, Size size)
     

    Description

    SPI_repalloc changes the size of a memory @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@

    Return Value

    pointer to new storage space of specified size with the contents copied from the existing area -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-commit.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-commit.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-commit.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-commit.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_commit

    SPI_commit

    SPI_commit, SPI_commit_and_chain — commit the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +SPI_commit

    SPI_commit

    SPI_commit, SPI_commit_and_chain — commit the current transaction

    Synopsis

     void SPI_commit(void)
     
     void SPI_commit_and_chain(void)
    @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@
       

    These functions can only be executed if the SPI connection has been set as nonatomic in the call to SPI_connect_ext. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-connect.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-connect.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-connect.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-connect.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_connect

    SPI_connect

    SPI_connect, SPI_connect_ext — connect a C function to the SPI manager

    Synopsis

    +SPI_connect

    SPI_connect

    SPI_connect, SPI_connect_ext — connect a C function to the SPI manager

    Synopsis

     int SPI_connect(void)
     
     int SPI_connect_ext(int options)
    @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@
           on success
          

    SPI_ERROR_CONNECT

    on error -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-copytuple.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-copytuple.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-copytuple.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-copytuple.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_copytuple

    SPI_copytuple

    SPI_copytuple — make a copy of a row in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

    +SPI_copytuple

    SPI_copytuple

    SPI_copytuple — make a copy of a row in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

     HeapTuple SPI_copytuple(HeapTuple row)
     

    Description

    SPI_copytuple makes a copy of a row in the @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@

    Return Value

    the copied row, or NULL on error (see SPI_result for an error indication) -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-close.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-close.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-close.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-close.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_close

    SPI_cursor_close

    SPI_cursor_close — close a cursor

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_close

    SPI_cursor_close

    SPI_cursor_close — close a cursor

    Synopsis

     void SPI_cursor_close(Portal portal)
     

    Description

    SPI_cursor_close closes a previously created @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ invoked if it is desirable to release resources sooner.

    Arguments

    Portal portal

    portal containing the cursor -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-fetch.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-fetch.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-fetch.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-fetch.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_fetch

    SPI_cursor_fetch

    SPI_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_fetch

    SPI_cursor_fetch

    SPI_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor

    Synopsis

     void SPI_cursor_fetch(Portal portal, bool forward, long count)
     

    Description

    SPI_cursor_fetch fetches some rows from a @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@

    Notes

    Fetching backward may fail if the cursor's plan was not created with the CURSOR_OPT_SCROLL option. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-find.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-find.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-find.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-find.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_find

    SPI_cursor_find

    SPI_cursor_find — find an existing cursor by name

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_find

    SPI_cursor_find

    SPI_cursor_find — find an existing cursor by name

    Synopsis

     Portal SPI_cursor_find(const char * name)
     

    Description

    SPI_cursor_find finds an existing portal by @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ to other SPI functions, they can defend themselves against such cases, but caution is appropriate when directly inspecting the Portal. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-move.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-move.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-move.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-move.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_move

    SPI_cursor_move

    SPI_cursor_move — move a cursor

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_move

    SPI_cursor_move

    SPI_cursor_move — move a cursor

    Synopsis

     void SPI_cursor_move(Portal portal, bool forward, long count)
     

    Description

    SPI_cursor_move skips over some number of rows @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@

    Notes

    Moving backward may fail if the cursor's plan was not created with the CURSOR_OPT_SCROLL option. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-args.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-args.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-args.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-args.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_open_with_args

    SPI_cursor_open_with_args

    SPI_cursor_open_with_args — set up a cursor using a query and parameters

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_open_with_args

    SPI_cursor_open_with_args

    SPI_cursor_open_with_args — set up a cursor using a query and parameters

    Synopsis

     Portal SPI_cursor_open_with_args(const char *name,
                                      const char *command,
                                      int nargs, Oid *argtypes,
    @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@
          

    Return Value

    Pointer to portal containing the cursor. Note there is no error return convention; any error will be reported via elog. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-paramlist.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-paramlist.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-paramlist.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open-with-paramlist.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist

    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist

    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist — set up a cursor using parameters

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist

    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist

    SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist — set up a cursor using parameters

    Synopsis

     Portal SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist(const char *name,
                                           SPIPlanPtr plan,
                                           ParamListInfo params,
    @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@
          

    bool read_only

    true for read-only execution

    Return Value

    Pointer to portal containing the cursor. Note there is no error return convention; any error will be reported via elog. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-open.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_open

    SPI_cursor_open

    SPI_cursor_open — set up a cursor using a statement created with SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_open

    SPI_cursor_open

    SPI_cursor_open — set up a cursor using a statement created with SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

     Portal SPI_cursor_open(const char * name, SPIPlanPtr plan,
                            Datum * values, const char * nulls,
                            bool read_only)
    @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@
          

    bool read_only

    true for read-only execution

    Return Value

    Pointer to portal containing the cursor. Note there is no error return convention; any error will be reported via elog. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-parse-open.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-parse-open.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-parse-open.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-cursor-parse-open.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_cursor_parse_open

    SPI_cursor_parse_open

    SPI_cursor_parse_open — set up a cursor using a query string and parameters

    Synopsis

    +SPI_cursor_parse_open

    SPI_cursor_parse_open

    SPI_cursor_parse_open — set up a cursor using a query string and parameters

    Synopsis

     Portal SPI_cursor_parse_open(const char *name,
                                  const char *command,
                                  const SPIParseOpenOptions * options)
    @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@
          

    bool read_only

    true for read-only execution

    Return Value

    Pointer to portal containing the cursor. Note there is no error return convention; any error will be reported via elog. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-exec.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-exec.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-exec.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-exec.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_exec

    SPI_exec

    SPI_exec — execute a read/write command

    Synopsis

    +SPI_exec

    SPI_exec

    SPI_exec — execute a read/write command

    Synopsis

     int SPI_exec(const char * command, long count)
     

    Description

    SPI_exec is the same as @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ or 0 for no limit

    Return Value

    See SPI_execute. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execp.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execp.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execp.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execp.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_execp

    SPI_execp

    SPI_execp — execute a statement in read/write mode

    Synopsis

    +SPI_execp

    SPI_execp

    SPI_execp — execute a statement in read/write mode

    Synopsis

     int SPI_execp(SPIPlanPtr plan, Datum * values, const char * nulls, long count)
     

    Description

    SPI_execp is the same as @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ SPI_processed and SPI_tuptable are set as in SPI_execute if successful. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-extended.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-extended.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-extended.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-extended.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_execute_extended

    SPI_execute_extended

    SPI_execute_extended — execute a command with out-of-line parameters

    Synopsis

    +SPI_execute_extended

    SPI_execute_extended

    SPI_execute_extended — execute a command with out-of-line parameters

    Synopsis

     int SPI_execute_extended(const char *command,
                              const SPIExecuteOptions * options)
     

    Description

    @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ SPI_tuptable is set to NULL. If a tuple count is required, the caller's DestReceiver object must calculate it. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-extended.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-extended.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-extended.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-extended.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_execute_plan_extended

    SPI_execute_plan_extended

    SPI_execute_plan_extended — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

    +SPI_execute_plan_extended

    SPI_execute_plan_extended

    SPI_execute_plan_extended — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

     int SPI_execute_plan_extended(SPIPlanPtr plan,
                                   const SPIExecuteOptions * options)
     

    Description

    @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ SPI_tuptable is set to NULL. If a tuple count is required, the caller's DestReceiver object must calculate it. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-with-paramlist.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-with-paramlist.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-with-paramlist.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-execute-plan-with-paramlist.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist

    SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist

    SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

    +SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist

    SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist

    SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

     int SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist(SPIPlanPtr plan,
                                         ParamListInfo params,
                                         bool read_only,
    @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@
        SPI_processed and
        SPI_tuptable are set as in
        SPI_execute_plan if successful.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SPI_execute_plan

    SPI_execute_plan — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

    +SPI_execute_plan

    SPI_execute_plan

    SPI_execute_plan — execute a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

     int SPI_execute_plan(SPIPlanPtr plan, Datum * values, const char * nulls,
                          bool read_only, long count)
     

    Description

    @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ SPI_processed and SPI_tuptable are set as in SPI_execute if successful. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SPI_execute_with_args

    SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters

    Synopsis

    +SPI_execute_with_args

    SPI_execute_with_args

    SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters

    Synopsis

     int SPI_execute_with_args(const char *command,
                               int nargs, Oid *argtypes,
                               Datum *values, const char *nulls,
    @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@
        SPI_processed and
        SPI_tuptable are set as in
        SPI_execute if successful.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SPI_execute

    SPI_execute — execute a command

    Synopsis

    +SPI_execute

    SPI_execute

    SPI_execute — execute a command

    Synopsis

     int SPI_execute(const char * command, bool read_only, long count)
     

    Description

    SPI_execute executes the specified SQL command @@ -176,4 +176,4 @@ C function variables if you need to access the result table of SPI_execute or another query-execution function across later calls. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-finish.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-finish.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-finish.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-finish.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_finish

    SPI_finish

    SPI_finish — disconnect a C function from the SPI manager

    Synopsis

    +SPI_finish

    SPI_finish

    SPI_finish — disconnect a C function from the SPI manager

    Synopsis

     int SPI_finish(void)
     

    Description

    SPI_finish closes an existing connection to @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ if properly disconnected

    SPI_ERROR_UNCONNECTED

    if called from an unconnected C function -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fname.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fname.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fname.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fname.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_fname

    SPI_fname

    SPI_fname — determine the column name for the specified column number

    Synopsis

    +SPI_fname

    SPI_fname

    SPI_fname — determine the column name for the specified column number

    Synopsis

     char * SPI_fname(TupleDesc rowdesc, int colnumber)
     

    Description

    SPI_fname returns a copy of the column name of the @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ colnumber is out of range. SPI_result set to SPI_ERROR_NOATTRIBUTE on error. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fnumber.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fnumber.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fnumber.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-fnumber.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_fnumber

    SPI_fnumber

    SPI_fnumber — determine the column number for the specified column name

    Synopsis

    +SPI_fnumber

    SPI_fnumber

    SPI_fnumber — determine the column number for the specified column name

    Synopsis

     int SPI_fnumber(TupleDesc rowdesc, const char * colname)
     

    Description

    SPI_fnumber returns the column number for the @@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ Column number (count starts at 1 for user-defined columns), or SPI_ERROR_NOATTRIBUTE if the named column was not found. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freeplan.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freeplan.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freeplan.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freeplan.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_freeplan

    SPI_freeplan

    SPI_freeplan — free a previously saved prepared statement

    Synopsis

    +SPI_freeplan

    SPI_freeplan

    SPI_freeplan — free a previously saved prepared statement

    Synopsis

     int SPI_freeplan(SPIPlanPtr plan)
     

    Description

    SPI_freeplan releases a prepared statement @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ 0 on success; SPI_ERROR_ARGUMENT if plan is NULL or invalid -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetuple.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetuple.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetuple.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetuple.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_freetuple

    SPI_freetuple

    SPI_freetuple — free a row allocated in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

    +SPI_freetuple

    SPI_freetuple

    SPI_freetuple — free a row allocated in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

     void SPI_freetuple(HeapTuple row)
     

    Description

    SPI_freetuple frees a row previously allocated @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ compatibility of existing code.

    Arguments

    HeapTuple row

    row to free -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetupletable.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetupletable.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetupletable.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-freetupletable.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_freetuptable

    SPI_freetuptable

    SPI_freetuptable — free a row set created by SPI_execute or a similar +SPI_freetuptable

    SPI_freetuptable

    SPI_freetuptable — free a row set created by SPI_execute or a similar function

    Synopsis

     void SPI_freetuptable(SPITupleTable * tuptable)
     

    Description

    @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ releases, duplicate deletions would lead to crashes.

    Arguments

    SPITupleTable * tuptable

    pointer to row set to free, or NULL to do nothing -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargcount.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargcount.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargcount.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargcount.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_getargcount

    SPI_getargcount

    SPI_getargcount — return the number of arguments needed by a statement +SPI_getargcount

    SPI_getargcount

    SPI_getargcount — return the number of arguments needed by a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

     int SPI_getargcount(SPIPlanPtr plan)
     

    Description

    @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ If the plan is NULL or invalid, SPI_result is set to SPI_ERROR_ARGUMENT and -1 is returned. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargtypeid.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargtypeid.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargtypeid.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getargtypeid.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_getargtypeid

    SPI_getargtypeid

    SPI_getargtypeid — return the data type OID for an argument of +SPI_getargtypeid

    SPI_getargtypeid

    SPI_getargtypeid — return the data type OID for an argument of a statement prepared by SPI_prepare

    Synopsis

     Oid SPI_getargtypeid(SPIPlanPtr plan, int argIndex)
     

    Description

    @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ plan, SPI_result is set to SPI_ERROR_ARGUMENT and InvalidOid is returned. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getbinval.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getbinval.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getbinval.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getbinval.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_getbinval

    SPI_getbinval

    SPI_getbinval — return the binary value of the specified column

    Synopsis

    +SPI_getbinval

    SPI_getbinval

    SPI_getbinval — return the binary value of the specified column

    Synopsis

     Datum SPI_getbinval(HeapTuple row, TupleDesc rowdesc, int colnumber,
                         bool * isnull)
     

    Description

    @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@

    SPI_result is set to SPI_ERROR_NOATTRIBUTE on error. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getnspname.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getnspname.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getnspname.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getnspname.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_getnspname

    SPI_getnspname

    SPI_getnspname — return the namespace of the specified relation

    Synopsis

    +SPI_getnspname

    SPI_getnspname

    SPI_getnspname — return the namespace of the specified relation

    Synopsis

     char * SPI_getnspname(Relation rel)
     

    Description

    SPI_getnspname returns a copy of the name of @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ input relation

    Return Value

    The name of the specified relation's namespace. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getrelname.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getrelname.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getrelname.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getrelname.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_getrelname

    SPI_getrelname

    SPI_getrelname — return the name of the specified relation

    Synopsis

    +SPI_getrelname

    SPI_getrelname

    SPI_getrelname — return the name of the specified relation

    Synopsis

     char * SPI_getrelname(Relation rel)
     

    Description

    SPI_getrelname returns a copy of the name of the @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ input relation

    Return Value

    The name of the specified relation. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettype.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettype.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettype.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettype.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_gettype

    SPI_gettype

    SPI_gettype — return the data type name of the specified column

    Synopsis

    +SPI_gettype

    SPI_gettype

    SPI_gettype — return the data type name of the specified column

    Synopsis

     char * SPI_gettype(TupleDesc rowdesc, int colnumber)
     

    Description

    SPI_gettype returns a copy of the data type name of the @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ The data type name of the specified column, or NULL on error. SPI_result is set to SPI_ERROR_NOATTRIBUTE on error. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettypeid.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettypeid.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettypeid.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-gettypeid.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_gettypeid

    SPI_gettypeid

    SPI_gettypeid — return the data type OID of the specified column

    Synopsis

    +SPI_gettypeid

    SPI_gettypeid

    SPI_gettypeid — return the data type OID of the specified column

    Synopsis

     Oid SPI_gettypeid(TupleDesc rowdesc, int colnumber)
     

    Description

    SPI_gettypeid returns the @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ or InvalidOid on error. On error, SPI_result is set to SPI_ERROR_NOATTRIBUTE. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getvalue.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getvalue.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getvalue.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-getvalue.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_getvalue

    SPI_getvalue

    SPI_getvalue — return the string value of the specified column

    Synopsis

    +SPI_getvalue

    SPI_getvalue

    SPI_getvalue — return the string value of the specified column

    Synopsis

     char * SPI_getvalue(HeapTuple row, TupleDesc rowdesc, int colnumber)
     

    Description

    SPI_getvalue returns the string representation @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ SPI_ERROR_NOATTRIBUTE), or no output function is available (SPI_result is set to SPI_ERROR_NOOUTFUNC). -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-is-cursor-plan.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-is-cursor-plan.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-is-cursor-plan.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-is-cursor-plan.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_is_cursor_plan

    SPI_is_cursor_plan

    SPI_is_cursor_plan — return true if a statement +SPI_is_cursor_plan

    SPI_is_cursor_plan

    SPI_is_cursor_plan — return true if a statement prepared by SPI_prepare can be used with SPI_cursor_open

    Synopsis

     bool SPI_is_cursor_plan(SPIPlanPtr plan)
    @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@
         or if called when not connected to SPI), then
         SPI_result is set to a suitable error code
         and false is returned.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-keepplan.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-keepplan.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-keepplan.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-keepplan.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_keepplan

    SPI_keepplan

    SPI_keepplan — save a prepared statement

    Synopsis

    +SPI_keepplan

    SPI_keepplan

    SPI_keepplan — save a prepared statement

    Synopsis

     int SPI_keepplan(SPIPlanPtr plan)
     

    Description

    SPI_keepplan saves a passed statement (prepared by @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ The passed-in statement is relocated to permanent storage by means of pointer adjustment (no data copying is required). If you later wish to delete it, use SPI_freeplan on it. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-modifytuple.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-modifytuple.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-modifytuple.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-modifytuple.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_modifytuple

    SPI_modifytuple

    SPI_modifytuple — create a row by replacing selected fields of a given row

    Synopsis

    +SPI_modifytuple

    SPI_modifytuple

    SPI_modifytuple — create a row by replacing selected fields of a given row

    Synopsis

     HeapTuple SPI_modifytuple(Relation rel, HeapTuple row, int ncols,
                               int * colnum, Datum * values, const char * nulls)
     

    Description

    @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@

    SPI_ERROR_UNCONNECTED

    if SPI is not active

    -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-palloc.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-palloc.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-palloc.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-palloc.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_palloc

    SPI_palloc

    SPI_palloc — allocate memory in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

    +SPI_palloc

    SPI_palloc

    SPI_palloc — allocate memory in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

     void * SPI_palloc(Size size)
     

    Description

    SPI_palloc allocates memory in the upper @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ size in bytes of storage to allocate

    Return Value

    pointer to new storage space of the specified size -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-pfree.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-pfree.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-pfree.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-pfree.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_pfree

    SPI_pfree

    SPI_pfree — free memory in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

    +SPI_pfree

    SPI_pfree

    SPI_pfree — free memory in the upper executor context

    Synopsis

     void SPI_pfree(void * pointer)
     

    Description

    SPI_pfree frees memory previously allocated @@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ compatibility of existing code.

    Arguments

    void * pointer

    pointer to existing storage to free -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-cursor.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-cursor.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-cursor.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-cursor.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_prepare_cursor

    SPI_prepare_cursor

    SPI_prepare_cursor — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

    +SPI_prepare_cursor

    SPI_prepare_cursor

    SPI_prepare_cursor — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

     SPIPlanPtr SPI_prepare_cursor(const char * command, int nargs,
                                   Oid * argtypes, int cursorOptions)
     

    Description

    @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ CURSOR_OPT_GENERIC_PLAN, and CURSOR_OPT_CUSTOM_PLAN. Note in particular that CURSOR_OPT_HOLD is ignored. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-extended.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-extended.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-extended.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-extended.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_prepare_extended

    SPI_prepare_extended

    SPI_prepare_extended — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

    +SPI_prepare_extended

    SPI_prepare_extended

    SPI_prepare_extended — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

     SPIPlanPtr SPI_prepare_extended(const char * command,
                                     const SPIPrepareOptions * options)
     

    Description

    @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@

    Return Value

    SPI_prepare_extended has the same return conventions as SPI_prepare. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-params.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-params.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-params.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare-params.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_prepare_params

    SPI_prepare_params

    SPI_prepare_params — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

    +SPI_prepare_params

    SPI_prepare_params

    SPI_prepare_params — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

     SPIPlanPtr SPI_prepare_params(const char * command,
                                   ParserSetupHook parserSetup,
                                   void * parserSetupArg,
    @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@
          

    Return Value

    SPI_prepare_params has the same return conventions as SPI_prepare. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-prepare.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_prepare

    SPI_prepare

    SPI_prepare — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

    +SPI_prepare

    SPI_prepare

    SPI_prepare — prepare a statement, without executing it yet

    Synopsis

     SPIPlanPtr SPI_prepare(const char * command, int nargs, Oid * argtypes)
     

    Description

    SPI_prepare creates and returns a prepared @@ -81,4 +81,4 @@

    The name SPIPlanPtr is somewhat historical, since the data structure no longer necessarily contains an execution plan. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-register-relation.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-register-relation.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-register-relation.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-register-relation.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_register_relation

    SPI_register_relation

    SPI_register_relation — make an ephemeral named relation available by name in SPI queries

    Synopsis

    +SPI_register_relation

    SPI_register_relation

    SPI_register_relation — make an ephemeral named relation available by name in SPI queries

    Synopsis

     int SPI_register_relation(EphemeralNamedRelation enr)
     

    Description

    SPI_register_relation makes an ephemeral named @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ if the name specified in the name field of enr is already registered for this connection

    -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SPI_register_trigger_data

    SPI_register_trigger_data — make ephemeral trigger data available in SPI queries

    Synopsis

    +SPI_register_trigger_data

    SPI_register_trigger_data

    SPI_register_trigger_data — make ephemeral trigger data available in SPI queries

    Synopsis

     int SPI_register_trigger_data(TriggerData *tdata)
     

    Description

    SPI_register_trigger_data makes any ephemeral @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ if the name of any trigger data transient relation is already registered for this connection

    -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-result-code-string.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-result-code-string.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-result-code-string.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-result-code-string.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_result_code_string

    SPI_result_code_string

    SPI_result_code_string — return error code as string

    Synopsis

    +SPI_result_code_string

    SPI_result_code_string

    SPI_result_code_string — return error code as string

    Synopsis

     const char * SPI_result_code_string(int code);
     

    Description

    SPI_result_code_string returns a string representation @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ result code

    Return Value

    A string representation of the result code. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-returntuple.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-returntuple.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-returntuple.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-returntuple.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_returntuple

    SPI_returntuple

    SPI_returntuple — prepare to return a tuple as a Datum

    Synopsis

    +SPI_returntuple

    SPI_returntuple

    SPI_returntuple — prepare to return a tuple as a Datum

    Synopsis

     HeapTupleHeader SPI_returntuple(HeapTuple row, TupleDesc rowdesc)
     

    Description

    SPI_returntuple makes a copy of a row in @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ HeapTupleHeader pointing to copied row, or NULL on error (see SPI_result for an error indication) -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-rollback.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-rollback.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-rollback.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-rollback.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_rollback

    SPI_rollback

    SPI_rollback, SPI_rollback_and_chain — abort the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +SPI_rollback

    SPI_rollback

    SPI_rollback, SPI_rollback_and_chain — abort the current transaction

    Synopsis

     void SPI_rollback(void)
     
     void SPI_rollback_and_chain(void)
    @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@
       

    These functions can only be executed if the SPI connection has been set as nonatomic in the call to SPI_connect_ext. -

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    SPI_saveplan

    SPI_saveplan — save a prepared statement

    Synopsis

    +SPI_saveplan

    SPI_saveplan

    SPI_saveplan — save a prepared statement

    Synopsis

     SPIPlanPtr SPI_saveplan(SPIPlanPtr plan)
     

    Description

    SPI_saveplan copies a passed statement (prepared by @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ In most cases, SPI_keepplan is preferred to this function, since it accomplishes largely the same result without needing to physically copy the prepared statement's data structures. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-fetch.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-fetch.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-fetch.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-fetch.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch

    SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch

    SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor

    Synopsis

    +SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch

    SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch

    SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch — fetch some rows from a cursor

    Synopsis

     void SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch(Portal portal, FetchDirection direction,
                                  long count)
     

    Description

    @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Direction values other than FETCH_FORWARD may fail if the cursor's plan was not created with the CURSOR_OPT_SCROLL option. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-move.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-move.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-move.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-scroll-cursor-move.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_scroll_cursor_move

    SPI_scroll_cursor_move

    SPI_scroll_cursor_move — move a cursor

    Synopsis

    +SPI_scroll_cursor_move

    SPI_scroll_cursor_move

    SPI_scroll_cursor_move — move a cursor

    Synopsis

     void SPI_scroll_cursor_move(Portal portal, FetchDirection direction,
                                 long count)
     

    Description

    @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Direction values other than FETCH_FORWARD may fail if the cursor's plan was not created with the CURSOR_OPT_SCROLL option. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-start-transaction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-start-transaction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-start-transaction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-start-transaction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_start_transaction

    SPI_start_transaction

    SPI_start_transaction — obsolete function

    Synopsis

    +SPI_start_transaction

    SPI_start_transaction

    SPI_start_transaction — obsolete function

    Synopsis

     void SPI_start_transaction(void)
     

    Description

    SPI_start_transaction does nothing, and exists @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ be required after calling SPI_commit or SPI_rollback, but now those functions start a new transaction automatically. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-unregister-relation.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-unregister-relation.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-unregister-relation.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-spi-unregister-relation.html 2026-02-23 22:14:30.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SPI_unregister_relation

    SPI_unregister_relation

    SPI_unregister_relation — remove an ephemeral named relation from the registry

    Synopsis

    +SPI_unregister_relation

    SPI_unregister_relation

    SPI_unregister_relation — remove an ephemeral named relation from the registry

    Synopsis

     int SPI_unregister_relation(const char * name)
     

    Description

    SPI_unregister_relation removes an ephemeral named @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ if name is not found in the registry for the current connection

    -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-transaction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-transaction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-transaction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-transaction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -47.4. Transaction Management

    47.4. Transaction Management

    SPI_commit — commit the current transaction
    SPI_rollback — abort the current transaction
    SPI_start_transaction — obsolete function

    +47.4. Transaction Management

    47.4. Transaction Management

    SPI_commit — commit the current transaction
    SPI_rollback — abort the current transaction
    SPI_start_transaction — obsolete function

    It is not possible to run transaction control commands such as COMMIT and ROLLBACK through SPI functions such as SPI_execute. There are, however, @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ command, taking the context of the CALL invocation into account. SPI-using procedures implemented in C can implement the same logic, but the details of that are beyond the scope of this documentation. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-visibility.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-visibility.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-visibility.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi-visibility.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -47.5. Visibility of Data Changes

    47.5. Visibility of Data Changes

    +47.5. Visibility of Data Changes

    47.5. Visibility of Data Changes

    The following rules govern the visibility of data changes in functions that use SPI (or any other C function): @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

    The next section contains an example that illustrates the application of these rules. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/spi.html 2026-02-09 22:08:41.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/spi.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Chapter 47. Server Programming Interface

    Chapter 47. Server Programming Interface

    Table of Contents

    47.1. Interface Functions
    SPI_connect — connect a C function to the SPI manager
    SPI_finish — disconnect a C function from the SPI manager
    SPI_execute — execute a command
    SPI_exec — execute a read/write command
    SPI_execute_extended — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_prepare — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_cursor — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_extended — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_params — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_getargcount — return the number of arguments needed by a statement +Chapter 47. Server Programming Interface

    Chapter 47. Server Programming Interface

    Table of Contents

    47.1. Interface Functions
    SPI_connect — connect a C function to the SPI manager
    SPI_finish — disconnect a C function from the SPI manager
    SPI_execute — execute a command
    SPI_exec — execute a read/write command
    SPI_execute_extended — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_execute_with_args — execute a command with out-of-line parameters
    SPI_prepare — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_cursor — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_extended — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_prepare_params — prepare a statement, without executing it yet
    SPI_getargcount — return the number of arguments needed by a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_getargtypeid — return the data type OID for an argument of a statement prepared by SPI_prepare
    SPI_is_cursor_plan — return true if a statement prepared by SPI_prepare can be used with @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

    Source code files that use SPI must include the header file executor/spi.h. -

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    ABORT

    ABORT — abort the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +ABORT

    ABORT

    ABORT — abort the current transaction

    Synopsis

     ABORT [ WORK | TRANSACTION ] [ AND [ NO ] CHAIN ]
     

    Description

    ABORT rolls back the current transaction and causes @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ This command is a PostgreSQL extension present for historical reasons. ROLLBACK is the equivalent standard SQL command. -

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    ALTER AGGREGATE

    ALTER AGGREGATE — change the definition of an aggregate function

    Synopsis

    +ALTER AGGREGATE

    ALTER AGGREGATE

    ALTER AGGREGATE — change the definition of an aggregate function

    Synopsis

     ALTER AGGREGATE name ( aggregate_signature ) RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER AGGREGATE name ( aggregate_signature )
                     OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
    @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER AGGREGATE statement in the SQL standard. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altercollation.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altercollation.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altercollation.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altercollation.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER COLLATION

    ALTER COLLATION

    ALTER COLLATION — change the definition of a collation

    Synopsis

    +ALTER COLLATION

    ALTER COLLATION

    ALTER COLLATION — change the definition of a collation

    Synopsis

     ALTER COLLATION name REFRESH VERSION
     
     ALTER COLLATION name RENAME TO new_name
    @@ -95,4 +95,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER COLLATION statement in the SQL standard. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterconversion.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterconversion.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterconversion.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterconversion.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER CONVERSION

    ALTER CONVERSION

    ALTER CONVERSION — change the definition of a conversion

    Synopsis

    +ALTER CONVERSION

    ALTER CONVERSION

    ALTER CONVERSION — change the definition of a conversion

    Synopsis

     ALTER CONVERSION name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER CONVERSION name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
     ALTER CONVERSION name SET SCHEMA new_schema
    @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER CONVERSION statement in the SQL standard. -

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    ALTER DATABASE

    ALTER DATABASE — change a database

    Synopsis

    +ALTER DATABASE

    ALTER DATABASE

    ALTER DATABASE — change a database

    Synopsis

     ALTER DATABASE name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ]
     
     where option can be:
    @@ -109,4 +109,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    The ALTER DATABASE statement is a PostgreSQL extension. -

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    ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES

    ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES — define default access privileges

    Synopsis

    +ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES

    ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES

    ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES — define default access privileges

    Synopsis

     ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
         [ FOR { ROLE | USER } target_role [, ...] ]
         [ IN SCHEMA schema_name [, ...] ]
    @@ -162,4 +162,4 @@
       

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES statement in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    GRANT, REVOKE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    GRANT, REVOKE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterdomain.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterdomain.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterdomain.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterdomain.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER DOMAIN

    ALTER DOMAIN

    ALTER DOMAIN — +ALTER DOMAIN

    ALTER DOMAIN

    ALTER DOMAIN — change the definition of a domain

    Synopsis

     ALTER DOMAIN name
    @@ -153,4 +153,4 @@
        PostgreSQL extensions.  The NOT VALID
        clause of the ADD CONSTRAINT variant is also a
        PostgreSQL extension.
    -  

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    ALTER EVENT TRIGGER

    ALTER EVENT TRIGGER — change the definition of an event trigger

    Synopsis

    +ALTER EVENT TRIGGER

    ALTER EVENT TRIGGER

    ALTER EVENT TRIGGER — change the definition of an event trigger

    Synopsis

     ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name DISABLE
     ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name ENABLE [ REPLICA | ALWAYS ]
     ALTER EVENT TRIGGER name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
    @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@
          

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER EVENT TRIGGER statement in the SQL standard. -

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    ALTER EXTENSION

    ALTER EXTENSION — +ALTER EXTENSION

    ALTER EXTENSION

    ALTER EXTENSION — change the definition of an extension

    Synopsis

     ALTER EXTENSION name UPDATE [ TO new_version ]
    @@ -138,4 +138,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    ALTER EXTENSION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

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    ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — change the definition of a foreign-data wrapper

    Synopsis

    +ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — change the definition of a foreign-data wrapper

    Synopsis

     ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER name
         [ HANDLER handler_function | NO HANDLER ]
         [ VALIDATOR validator_function | NO VALIDATOR ]
    @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@
        9075-9 (SQL/MED), except that the HANDLER,
        VALIDATOR, OWNER TO, and RENAME
        clauses are extensions.
    -  

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    ALTER FOREIGN TABLE

    ALTER FOREIGN TABLE — change the definition of a foreign table

    Synopsis

    +ALTER FOREIGN TABLE

    ALTER FOREIGN TABLE

    ALTER FOREIGN TABLE — change the definition of a foreign table

    Synopsis

     ALTER FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] [ ONLY ] name [ * ]
         action [, ... ]
     ALTER FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] [ ONLY ] name [ * ]
    @@ -233,4 +233,4 @@
        ALTER FOREIGN TABLE DROP COLUMN can be used to drop the only
        column of a foreign table, leaving a zero-column table.  This is an
        extension of SQL, which disallows zero-column foreign tables.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterfunction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterfunction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterfunction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterfunction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER FUNCTION

    ALTER FUNCTION

    ALTER FUNCTION — change the definition of a function

    Synopsis

    +ALTER FUNCTION

    ALTER FUNCTION

    ALTER FUNCTION — change the definition of a function

    Synopsis

     ALTER FUNCTION name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
         action [ ... ] [ RESTRICT ]
     ALTER FUNCTION name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
    @@ -171,4 +171,4 @@
        or change the owner, schema, or volatility of a function. The standard also
        requires the RESTRICT key word, which is optional in
        PostgreSQL.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altergroup.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altergroup.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altergroup.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altergroup.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER GROUP

    ALTER GROUP

    ALTER GROUP — change role name or membership

    Synopsis

    +ALTER GROUP

    ALTER GROUP

    ALTER GROUP — change role name or membership

    Synopsis

     ALTER GROUP role_specification ADD USER user_name [, ... ]
     ALTER GROUP role_specification DROP USER user_name [, ... ]
     
    @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER GROUP statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterindex.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterindex.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterindex.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterindex.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER INDEX

    ALTER INDEX

    ALTER INDEX — change the definition of an index

    Synopsis

    +ALTER INDEX

    ALTER INDEX

    ALTER INDEX — change the definition of an index

    Synopsis

     ALTER INDEX [ IF EXISTS ] name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER INDEX [ IF EXISTS ] name SET TABLESPACE tablespace_name
     ALTER INDEX name ATTACH PARTITION index_name
    @@ -136,4 +136,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    ALTER INDEX is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlanguage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlanguage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlanguage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlanguage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER LANGUAGE

    ALTER LANGUAGE

    ALTER LANGUAGE — change the definition of a procedural language

    Synopsis

    +ALTER LANGUAGE

    ALTER LANGUAGE

    ALTER LANGUAGE — change the definition of a procedural language

    Synopsis

     ALTER [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
     

    Description

    @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER LANGUAGE statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlargeobject.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlargeobject.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlargeobject.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterlargeobject.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER LARGE OBJECT

    ALTER LARGE OBJECT

    ALTER LARGE OBJECT — change the definition of a large object

    Synopsis

    +ALTER LARGE OBJECT

    ALTER LARGE OBJECT

    ALTER LARGE OBJECT — change the definition of a large object

    Synopsis

     ALTER LARGE OBJECT large_object_oid OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
     

    Description

    ALTER LARGE OBJECT changes the definition of a @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER LARGE OBJECT statement in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    Chapter 35
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    Chapter 35
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altermaterializedview.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altermaterializedview.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altermaterializedview.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altermaterializedview.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW

    ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW

    ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW — change the definition of a materialized view

    Synopsis

    +ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW

    ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW

    ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW — change the definition of a materialized view

    Synopsis

     ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name
         action [, ... ]
     ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW name
    @@ -72,4 +72,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropclass.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropclass.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropclass.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropclass.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER OPERATOR CLASS

    ALTER OPERATOR CLASS

    ALTER OPERATOR CLASS — change the definition of an operator class

    Synopsis

    +ALTER OPERATOR CLASS

    ALTER OPERATOR CLASS

    ALTER OPERATOR CLASS — change the definition of an operator class

    Synopsis

     ALTER OPERATOR CLASS name USING index_method
         RENAME TO new_name
     
    @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@
          

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER OPERATOR CLASS statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteroperator.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteroperator.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteroperator.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteroperator.html 2026-02-23 22:14:31.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER OPERATOR

    ALTER OPERATOR

    ALTER OPERATOR — change the definition of an operator

    Synopsis

    +ALTER OPERATOR

    ALTER OPERATOR

    ALTER OPERATOR — change the definition of an operator

    Synopsis

     ALTER OPERATOR name ( { left_type | NONE } , right_type )
         OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
     
    @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER OPERATOR statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropfamily.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropfamily.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropfamily.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteropfamily.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY

    ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY

    ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY — change the definition of an operator family

    Synopsis

    +ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY

    ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY

    ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY — change the definition of an operator family

    Synopsis

     ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY name USING index_method ADD
       {  OPERATOR strategy_number operator_name ( op_type, op_type )
                   [ FOR SEARCH | FOR ORDER BY sort_family_name ]
    @@ -178,4 +178,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpolicy.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpolicy.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpolicy.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpolicy.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER POLICY

    ALTER POLICY

    ALTER POLICY — change the definition of a row-level security policy

    Synopsis

    +ALTER POLICY

    ALTER POLICY

    ALTER POLICY — change the definition of a row-level security policy

    Synopsis

     ALTER POLICY name ON table_name RENAME TO new_name
     
     ALTER POLICY name ON table_name
    @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@
           See CREATE POLICY for details.
          

    Compatibility

    ALTER POLICY is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterprocedure.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterprocedure.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterprocedure.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterprocedure.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER PROCEDURE

    ALTER PROCEDURE

    ALTER PROCEDURE — change the definition of a procedure

    Synopsis

    +ALTER PROCEDURE

    ALTER PROCEDURE

    ALTER PROCEDURE — change the definition of a procedure

    Synopsis

     ALTER PROCEDURE name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
         action [ ... ] [ RESTRICT ]
     ALTER PROCEDURE name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
    @@ -130,4 +130,4 @@
        or change the owner, schema, or volatility of a procedure. The standard also
        requires the RESTRICT key word, which is optional in
        PostgreSQL.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpublication.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpublication.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpublication.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterpublication.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER PUBLICATION

    ALTER PUBLICATION

    ALTER PUBLICATION — change the definition of a publication

    Synopsis

    +ALTER PUBLICATION

    ALTER PUBLICATION

    ALTER PUBLICATION — change the definition of a publication

    Synopsis

     ALTER PUBLICATION name ADD publication_object [, ...]
     ALTER PUBLICATION name SET publication_object [, ...]
     ALTER PUBLICATION name DROP publication_drop_object [, ...]
    @@ -117,4 +117,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    ALTER PUBLICATION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrole.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrole.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrole.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrole.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER ROLE

    ALTER ROLE

    ALTER ROLE — change a database role

    Synopsis

    +ALTER ROLE

    ALTER ROLE

    ALTER ROLE — change a database role

    Synopsis

     ALTER ROLE role_specification [ WITH ] option [ ... ]
     
     where option can be:
    @@ -186,4 +186,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    The ALTER ROLE statement is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterroutine.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterroutine.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterroutine.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterroutine.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER ROUTINE

    ALTER ROUTINE

    ALTER ROUTINE — change the definition of a routine

    Synopsis

    +ALTER ROUTINE

    ALTER ROUTINE

    ALTER ROUTINE — change the definition of a routine

    Synopsis

     ALTER ROUTINE name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
         action [ ... ] [ RESTRICT ]
     ALTER ROUTINE name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ]
    @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@
        a PostgreSQL extension.
       

    See Also

    ALTER AGGREGATE, ALTER FUNCTION, ALTER PROCEDURE, DROP ROUTINE

    Note that there is no CREATE ROUTINE command. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrule.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrule.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrule.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterrule.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER RULE

    ALTER RULE

    ALTER RULE — change the definition of a rule

    Synopsis

    +ALTER RULE

    ALTER RULE

    ALTER RULE — change the definition of a rule

    Synopsis

     ALTER RULE name ON table_name RENAME TO new_name
     

    Description

    ALTER RULE changes properties of an existing @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ ALTER RULE is a PostgreSQL language extension, as is the entire query rewrite system. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterschema.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterschema.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterschema.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterschema.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER SCHEMA

    ALTER SCHEMA

    ALTER SCHEMA — change the definition of a schema

    Synopsis

    +ALTER SCHEMA

    ALTER SCHEMA

    ALTER SCHEMA — change the definition of a schema

    Synopsis

     ALTER SCHEMA name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER SCHEMA name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
     

    Description

    @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER SCHEMA statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersequence.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersequence.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersequence.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersequence.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER SEQUENCE

    ALTER SEQUENCE

    ALTER SEQUENCE — +ALTER SEQUENCE

    ALTER SEQUENCE

    ALTER SEQUENCE — change the definition of a sequence generator

    Synopsis

     ALTER SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name
    @@ -162,4 +162,4 @@
        OWNED BY, OWNER TO, RENAME TO, and
        SET SCHEMA clauses, which are
        PostgreSQL extensions.
    -  

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterserver.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterserver.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterserver.html 2026-02-09 22:08:42.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterserver.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER SERVER

    ALTER SERVER

    ALTER SERVER — change the definition of a foreign server

    Synopsis

    +ALTER SERVER

    ALTER SERVER

    ALTER SERVER — change the definition of a foreign server

    Synopsis

     ALTER SERVER name [ VERSION 'new_version' ]
         [ OPTIONS ( [ ADD | SET | DROP ] option ['value'] [, ... ] ) ]
     ALTER SERVER name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
    @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@
        ALTER SERVER conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED).
        The OWNER TO and RENAME forms are
        PostgreSQL extensions.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterstatistics.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterstatistics.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterstatistics.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterstatistics.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER STATISTICS

    ALTER STATISTICS

    ALTER STATISTICS — +ALTER STATISTICS

    ALTER STATISTICS

    ALTER STATISTICS — change the definition of an extended statistics object

    Synopsis

     ALTER STATISTICS name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
    @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@
            

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER STATISTICS command in the SQL standard. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersubscription.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersubscription.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersubscription.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersubscription.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER SUBSCRIPTION

    ALTER SUBSCRIPTION

    ALTER SUBSCRIPTION — change the definition of a subscription

    Synopsis

    +ALTER SUBSCRIPTION

    ALTER SUBSCRIPTION

    ALTER SUBSCRIPTION — change the definition of a subscription

    Synopsis

     ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name CONNECTION 'conninfo'
     ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name SET PUBLICATION publication_name [, ...] [ WITH ( publication_option [= value] [, ... ] ) ]
     ALTER SUBSCRIPTION name ADD PUBLICATION publication_name [, ...] [ WITH ( publication_option [= value] [, ... ] ) ]
    @@ -144,4 +144,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    ALTER SUBSCRIPTION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersystem.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersystem.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersystem.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altersystem.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER SYSTEM

    ALTER SYSTEM

    ALTER SYSTEM — change a server configuration parameter

    Synopsis

    +ALTER SYSTEM

    ALTER SYSTEM

    ALTER SYSTEM — change a server configuration parameter

    Synopsis

     ALTER SYSTEM SET configuration_parameter { TO | = } { value [, ...] | DEFAULT }
     
     ALTER SYSTEM RESET configuration_parameter
    @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    The ALTER SYSTEM statement is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    See Also

    SET, SHOW
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    SET, SHOW
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertable.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertable.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertable.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertable.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER TABLE

    ALTER TABLE

    ALTER TABLE — change the definition of a table

    Synopsis

    +ALTER TABLE

    ALTER TABLE

    ALTER TABLE — change the definition of a table

    Synopsis

     ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] [ ONLY ] name [ * ]
         action [, ... ]
     ALTER TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] [ ONLY ] name [ * ]
    @@ -1088,4 +1088,4 @@
        ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN can be used to drop the only
        column of a table, leaving a zero-column table.  This is an
        extension of SQL, which disallows zero-column tables.
    -  

    See Also

    CREATE TABLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CREATE TABLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertablespace.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertablespace.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertablespace.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertablespace.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER TABLESPACE

    ALTER TABLESPACE

    ALTER TABLESPACE — change the definition of a tablespace

    Synopsis

    +ALTER TABLESPACE

    ALTER TABLESPACE

    ALTER TABLESPACE — change the definition of a tablespace

    Synopsis

     ALTER TABLESPACE name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER TABLESPACE name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
     ALTER TABLESPACE name SET ( tablespace_option = value [, ... ] )
    @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER TABLESPACE statement in the SQL standard. -

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    ALTER TRIGGER

    ALTER TRIGGER — change the definition of a trigger

    Synopsis

    +ALTER TRIGGER

    ALTER TRIGGER

    ALTER TRIGGER — change the definition of a trigger

    Synopsis

     ALTER TRIGGER name ON table_name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER TRIGGER name ON table_name [ NO ] DEPENDS ON EXTENSION extension_name
     

    Description

    @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@

    Compatibility

    ALTER TRIGGER is a PostgreSQL extension of the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    ALTER TABLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    ALTER TABLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsconfig.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsconfig.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsconfig.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsconfig.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — change the definition of a text search configuration

    Synopsis

    +ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — change the definition of a text search configuration

    Synopsis

     ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION name
         ADD MAPPING FOR token_type [, ... ] WITH dictionary_name [, ... ]
     ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION name
    @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsdictionary.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsdictionary.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsdictionary.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsdictionary.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — change the definition of a text search dictionary

    Synopsis

    +ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — change the definition of a text search dictionary

    Synopsis

     ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY name (
         option [ = value ] [, ... ]
     )
    @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@
       

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsparser.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsparser.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsparser.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertsparser.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER — change the definition of a text search parser

    Synopsis

    +ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER — change the definition of a text search parser

    Synopsis

     ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER name SET SCHEMA new_schema
     

    Description

    @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertstemplate.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertstemplate.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertstemplate.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertstemplate.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — change the definition of a text search template

    Synopsis

    +ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — change the definition of a text search template

    Synopsis

     ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE name RENAME TO new_name
     ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE name SET SCHEMA new_schema
     

    Description

    @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertype.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertype.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertype.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-altertype.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER TYPE

    ALTER TYPE

    ALTER TYPE — +ALTER TYPE

    ALTER TYPE

    ALTER TYPE — change the definition of a type

    Synopsis

     ALTER TYPE name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
    @@ -223,4 +223,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    The variants to add and drop attributes are part of the SQL standard; the other variants are PostgreSQL extensions. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteruser.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteruser.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteruser.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alteruser.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER USER

    ALTER USER

    ALTER USER — change a database role

    Synopsis

    +ALTER USER

    ALTER USER

    ALTER USER — change a database role

    Synopsis

     ALTER USER role_specification [ WITH ] option [ ... ]
     
     where option can be:
    @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@
        The ALTER USER statement is a
        PostgreSQL extension.  The SQL standard
        leaves the definition of users to the implementation.
    -  

    See Also

    ALTER ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    ALTER ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterusermapping.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterusermapping.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterusermapping.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterusermapping.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER USER MAPPING

    ALTER USER MAPPING

    ALTER USER MAPPING — change the definition of a user mapping

    Synopsis

    +ALTER USER MAPPING

    ALTER USER MAPPING

    ALTER USER MAPPING — change the definition of a user mapping

    Synopsis

     ALTER USER MAPPING FOR { user_name | USER | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER | PUBLIC }
         SERVER server_name
         OPTIONS ( [ ADD | SET | DROP ] option ['value'] [, ... ] )
    @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@
        for ALTER USER MAPPING, PostgreSQL diverges from
        the standard here in the interest of consistency and
        interoperability.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterview.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterview.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterview.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-alterview.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ALTER VIEW

    ALTER VIEW

    ALTER VIEW — change the definition of a view

    Synopsis

    +ALTER VIEW

    ALTER VIEW

    ALTER VIEW — change the definition of a view

    Synopsis

     ALTER VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name ALTER [ COLUMN ] column_name SET DEFAULT expression
     ALTER VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name ALTER [ COLUMN ] column_name DROP DEFAULT
     ALTER VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name OWNER TO { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
    @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    ALTER VIEW is a PostgreSQL extension of the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-analyze.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-analyze.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-analyze.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-analyze.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -ANALYZE

    ANALYZE

    ANALYZE — collect statistics about a database

    Synopsis

    +ANALYZE

    ANALYZE

    ANALYZE — collect statistics about a database

    Synopsis

     ANALYZE [ ( option [, ...] ) ] [ table_and_columns [, ...] ]
     ANALYZE [ VERBOSE ] [ table_and_columns [, ...] ]
     
    @@ -184,4 +184,4 @@
         Section 28.4.1 for details.
       

    Compatibility

    There is no ANALYZE statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-begin.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-begin.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-begin.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-begin.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -BEGIN

    BEGIN

    BEGIN — start a transaction block

    Synopsis

    +BEGIN

    BEGIN

    BEGIN — start a transaction block

    Synopsis

     BEGIN [ WORK | TRANSACTION ] [ transaction_mode [, ...] ]
     
     where transaction_mode is one of:
    @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@
        Incidentally, the BEGIN key word is used for a
        different purpose in embedded SQL. You are advised to be careful
        about the transaction semantics when porting database applications.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-call.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-call.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-call.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-call.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CALL

    CALL

    CALL — invoke a procedure

    Synopsis

    +CALL

    CALL

    CALL — invoke a procedure

    Synopsis

     CALL name ( [ argument ] [, ...] )
     

    Description

    CALL executes a procedure. @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ except for the handling of output parameters. The standard says that users should write variables to receive the values of output parameters. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-checkpoint.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-checkpoint.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-checkpoint.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-checkpoint.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CHECKPOINT

    CHECKPOINT

    CHECKPOINT — force a write-ahead log checkpoint

    Synopsis

    +CHECKPOINT

    CHECKPOINT

    CHECKPOINT — force a write-ahead log checkpoint

    Synopsis

     CHECKPOINT
     

    Description

    A checkpoint is a point in the write-ahead log sequence at which @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The CHECKPOINT command is a PostgreSQL language extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-close.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-close.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-close.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-close.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CLOSE

    CLOSE

    CLOSE — close a cursor

    Synopsis

    +CLOSE

    CLOSE

    CLOSE — close a cursor

    Synopsis

     CLOSE { name | ALL }
     

    Description

    CLOSE frees the resources associated with an open cursor. @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ CLOSE is fully conforming with the SQL standard. CLOSE ALL is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    See Also

    DECLARE, FETCH, MOVE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    DECLARE, FETCH, MOVE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-cluster.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-cluster.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-cluster.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-cluster.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CLUSTER

    CLUSTER

    CLUSTER — cluster a table according to an index

    Synopsis

    +CLUSTER

    CLUSTER

    CLUSTER — cluster a table according to an index

    Synopsis

     CLUSTER [VERBOSE] table_name [ USING index_name ]
     CLUSTER ( option [, ...] ) table_name [ USING index_name ]
     CLUSTER [VERBOSE]
    @@ -134,4 +134,4 @@
     

    is also supported for compatibility with pre-8.3 PostgreSQL versions. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commands.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commands.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commands.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commands.html 2026-02-23 22:14:37.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SQL Commands

    SQL Commands


    +SQL Commands

    SQL Commands


    This part contains reference information for the SQL commands supported by PostgreSQL. By SQL the @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ change the definition of an extended statistics object

    ALTER SUBSCRIPTION — change the definition of a subscription
    ALTER SYSTEM — change a server configuration parameter
    ALTER TABLE — change the definition of a table
    ALTER TABLESPACE — change the definition of a tablespace
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — change the definition of a text search configuration
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — change the definition of a text search dictionary
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER — change the definition of a text search parser
    ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — change the definition of a text search template
    ALTER TRIGGER — change the definition of a trigger
    ALTER TYPE — change the definition of a type -
    ALTER USER — change a database role
    ALTER USER MAPPING — change the definition of a user mapping
    ALTER VIEW — change the definition of a view
    ANALYZE — collect statistics about a database
    BEGIN — start a transaction block
    CALL — invoke a procedure
    CHECKPOINT — force a write-ahead log checkpoint
    CLOSE — close a cursor
    CLUSTER — cluster a table according to an index
    COMMENT — define or change the comment of an object
    COMMIT — commit the current transaction
    COMMIT PREPARED — commit a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit
    COPY — copy data between a file and a table
    CREATE ACCESS METHOD — define a new access method
    CREATE AGGREGATE — define a new aggregate function
    CREATE CAST — define a new cast
    CREATE COLLATION — define a new collation
    CREATE CONVERSION — define a new encoding conversion
    CREATE DATABASE — create a new database
    CREATE DOMAIN — define a new domain
    CREATE EVENT TRIGGER — define a new event trigger
    CREATE EXTENSION — install an extension
    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — define a new foreign-data wrapper
    CREATE FOREIGN TABLE — define a new foreign table
    CREATE FUNCTION — define a new function
    CREATE GROUP — define a new database role
    CREATE INDEX — define a new index
    CREATE LANGUAGE — define a new procedural language
    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW — define a new materialized view
    CREATE OPERATOR — define a new operator
    CREATE OPERATOR CLASS — define a new operator class
    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY — define a new operator family
    CREATE POLICY — define a new row-level security policy for a table
    CREATE PROCEDURE — define a new procedure
    CREATE PUBLICATION — define a new publication
    CREATE ROLE — define a new database role
    CREATE RULE — define a new rewrite rule
    CREATE SCHEMA — define a new schema
    CREATE SEQUENCE — define a new sequence generator
    CREATE SERVER — define a new foreign server
    CREATE STATISTICS — define extended statistics
    CREATE SUBSCRIPTION — define a new subscription
    CREATE TABLE — define a new table
    CREATE TABLE AS — define a new table from the results of a query
    CREATE TABLESPACE — define a new tablespace
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — define a new text search configuration
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — define a new text search dictionary
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER — define a new text search parser
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — define a new text search template
    CREATE TRANSFORM — define a new transform
    CREATE TRIGGER — define a new trigger
    CREATE TYPE — define a new data type
    CREATE USER — define a new database role
    CREATE USER MAPPING — define a new mapping of a user to a foreign server
    CREATE VIEW — define a new view
    DEALLOCATE — deallocate a prepared statement
    DECLARE — define a cursor
    DELETE — delete rows of a table
    DISCARD — discard session state
    DO — execute an anonymous code block
    DROP ACCESS METHOD — remove an access method
    DROP AGGREGATE — remove an aggregate function
    DROP CAST — remove a cast
    DROP COLLATION — remove a collation
    DROP CONVERSION — remove a conversion
    DROP DATABASE — remove a database
    DROP DOMAIN — remove a domain
    DROP EVENT TRIGGER — remove an event trigger
    DROP EXTENSION — remove an extension
    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — remove a foreign-data wrapper
    DROP FOREIGN TABLE — remove a foreign table
    DROP FUNCTION — remove a function
    DROP GROUP — remove a database role
    DROP INDEX — remove an index
    DROP LANGUAGE — remove a procedural language
    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW — remove a materialized view
    DROP OPERATOR — remove an operator
    DROP OPERATOR CLASS — remove an operator class
    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY — remove an operator family
    DROP OWNED — remove database objects owned by a database role
    DROP POLICY — remove a row-level security policy from a table
    DROP PROCEDURE — remove a procedure
    DROP PUBLICATION — remove a publication
    DROP ROLE — remove a database role
    DROP ROUTINE — remove a routine
    DROP RULE — remove a rewrite rule
    DROP SCHEMA — remove a schema
    DROP SEQUENCE — remove a sequence
    DROP SERVER — remove a foreign server descriptor
    DROP STATISTICS — remove extended statistics
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION — remove a subscription
    DROP TABLE — remove a table
    DROP TABLESPACE — remove a tablespace
    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — remove a text search configuration
    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — remove a text search dictionary
    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER — remove a text search parser
    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — remove a text search template
    DROP TRANSFORM — remove a transform
    DROP TRIGGER — remove a trigger
    DROP TYPE — remove a data type
    DROP USER — remove a database role
    DROP USER MAPPING — remove a user mapping for a foreign server
    DROP VIEW — remove a view
    END — commit the current transaction
    EXECUTE — execute a prepared statement
    EXPLAIN — show the execution plan of a statement
    FETCH — retrieve rows from a query using a cursor
    GRANT — define access privileges
    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA — import table definitions from a foreign server
    INSERT — create new rows in a table
    LISTEN — listen for a notification
    LOAD — load a shared library file
    LOCK — lock a table
    MERGE — conditionally insert, update, or delete rows of a table
    MOVE — position a cursor
    NOTIFY — generate a notification
    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution
    PREPARE TRANSACTION — prepare the current transaction for two-phase commit
    REASSIGN OWNED — change the ownership of database objects owned by a database role
    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW — replace the contents of a materialized view
    REINDEX — rebuild indexes
    RELEASE SAVEPOINT — destroy a previously defined savepoint
    RESET — restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value
    REVOKE — remove access privileges
    ROLLBACK — abort the current transaction
    ROLLBACK PREPARED — cancel a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit
    ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT — roll back to a savepoint
    SAVEPOINT — define a new savepoint within the current transaction
    SECURITY LABEL — define or change a security label applied to an object
    SELECT — retrieve rows from a table or view
    SELECT INTO — define a new table from the results of a query
    SET — change a run-time parameter
    SET CONSTRAINTS — set constraint check timing for the current transaction
    SET ROLE — set the current user identifier of the current session
    SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION — set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session
    SET TRANSACTION — set the characteristics of the current transaction
    SHOW — show the value of a run-time parameter
    START TRANSACTION — start a transaction block
    TRUNCATE — empty a table or set of tables
    UNLISTEN — stop listening for a notification
    UPDATE — update rows of a table
    VACUUM — garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database
    VALUES — compute a set of rows
    \ No newline at end of file +
    ALTER USER — change a database role
    ALTER USER MAPPING — change the definition of a user mapping
    ALTER VIEW — change the definition of a view
    ANALYZE — collect statistics about a database
    BEGIN — start a transaction block
    CALL — invoke a procedure
    CHECKPOINT — force a write-ahead log checkpoint
    CLOSE — close a cursor
    CLUSTER — cluster a table according to an index
    COMMENT — define or change the comment of an object
    COMMIT — commit the current transaction
    COMMIT PREPARED — commit a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit
    COPY — copy data between a file and a table
    CREATE ACCESS METHOD — define a new access method
    CREATE AGGREGATE — define a new aggregate function
    CREATE CAST — define a new cast
    CREATE COLLATION — define a new collation
    CREATE CONVERSION — define a new encoding conversion
    CREATE DATABASE — create a new database
    CREATE DOMAIN — define a new domain
    CREATE EVENT TRIGGER — define a new event trigger
    CREATE EXTENSION — install an extension
    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — define a new foreign-data wrapper
    CREATE FOREIGN TABLE — define a new foreign table
    CREATE FUNCTION — define a new function
    CREATE GROUP — define a new database role
    CREATE INDEX — define a new index
    CREATE LANGUAGE — define a new procedural language
    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW — define a new materialized view
    CREATE OPERATOR — define a new operator
    CREATE OPERATOR CLASS — define a new operator class
    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY — define a new operator family
    CREATE POLICY — define a new row-level security policy for a table
    CREATE PROCEDURE — define a new procedure
    CREATE PUBLICATION — define a new publication
    CREATE ROLE — define a new database role
    CREATE RULE — define a new rewrite rule
    CREATE SCHEMA — define a new schema
    CREATE SEQUENCE — define a new sequence generator
    CREATE SERVER — define a new foreign server
    CREATE STATISTICS — define extended statistics
    CREATE SUBSCRIPTION — define a new subscription
    CREATE TABLE — define a new table
    CREATE TABLE AS — define a new table from the results of a query
    CREATE TABLESPACE — define a new tablespace
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — define a new text search configuration
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — define a new text search dictionary
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER — define a new text search parser
    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — define a new text search template
    CREATE TRANSFORM — define a new transform
    CREATE TRIGGER — define a new trigger
    CREATE TYPE — define a new data type
    CREATE USER — define a new database role
    CREATE USER MAPPING — define a new mapping of a user to a foreign server
    CREATE VIEW — define a new view
    DEALLOCATE — deallocate a prepared statement
    DECLARE — define a cursor
    DELETE — delete rows of a table
    DISCARD — discard session state
    DO — execute an anonymous code block
    DROP ACCESS METHOD — remove an access method
    DROP AGGREGATE — remove an aggregate function
    DROP CAST — remove a cast
    DROP COLLATION — remove a collation
    DROP CONVERSION — remove a conversion
    DROP DATABASE — remove a database
    DROP DOMAIN — remove a domain
    DROP EVENT TRIGGER — remove an event trigger
    DROP EXTENSION — remove an extension
    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — remove a foreign-data wrapper
    DROP FOREIGN TABLE — remove a foreign table
    DROP FUNCTION — remove a function
    DROP GROUP — remove a database role
    DROP INDEX — remove an index
    DROP LANGUAGE — remove a procedural language
    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW — remove a materialized view
    DROP OPERATOR — remove an operator
    DROP OPERATOR CLASS — remove an operator class
    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY — remove an operator family
    DROP OWNED — remove database objects owned by a database role
    DROP POLICY — remove a row-level security policy from a table
    DROP PROCEDURE — remove a procedure
    DROP PUBLICATION — remove a publication
    DROP ROLE — remove a database role
    DROP ROUTINE — remove a routine
    DROP RULE — remove a rewrite rule
    DROP SCHEMA — remove a schema
    DROP SEQUENCE — remove a sequence
    DROP SERVER — remove a foreign server descriptor
    DROP STATISTICS — remove extended statistics
    DROP SUBSCRIPTION — remove a subscription
    DROP TABLE — remove a table
    DROP TABLESPACE — remove a tablespace
    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — remove a text search configuration
    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — remove a text search dictionary
    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER — remove a text search parser
    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — remove a text search template
    DROP TRANSFORM — remove a transform
    DROP TRIGGER — remove a trigger
    DROP TYPE — remove a data type
    DROP USER — remove a database role
    DROP USER MAPPING — remove a user mapping for a foreign server
    DROP VIEW — remove a view
    END — commit the current transaction
    EXECUTE — execute a prepared statement
    EXPLAIN — show the execution plan of a statement
    FETCH — retrieve rows from a query using a cursor
    GRANT — define access privileges
    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA — import table definitions from a foreign server
    INSERT — create new rows in a table
    LISTEN — listen for a notification
    LOAD — load a shared library file
    LOCK — lock a table
    MERGE — conditionally insert, update, or delete rows of a table
    MOVE — position a cursor
    NOTIFY — generate a notification
    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution
    PREPARE TRANSACTION — prepare the current transaction for two-phase commit
    REASSIGN OWNED — change the ownership of database objects owned by a database role
    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW — replace the contents of a materialized view
    REINDEX — rebuild indexes
    RELEASE SAVEPOINT — destroy a previously defined savepoint
    RESET — restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value
    REVOKE — remove access privileges
    ROLLBACK — abort the current transaction
    ROLLBACK PREPARED — cancel a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit
    ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT — roll back to a savepoint
    SAVEPOINT — define a new savepoint within the current transaction
    SECURITY LABEL — define or change a security label applied to an object
    SELECT — retrieve rows from a table or view
    SELECT INTO — define a new table from the results of a query
    SET — change a run-time parameter
    SET CONSTRAINTS — set constraint check timing for the current transaction
    SET ROLE — set the current user identifier of the current session
    SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION — set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session
    SET TRANSACTION — set the characteristics of the current transaction
    SHOW — show the value of a run-time parameter
    START TRANSACTION — start a transaction block
    TRUNCATE — empty a table or set of tables
    UNLISTEN — stop listening for a notification
    UPDATE — update rows of a table
    VACUUM — garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database
    VALUES — compute a set of rows
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-comment.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-comment.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-comment.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-comment.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -COMMENT

    COMMENT

    COMMENT — define or change the comment of an object

    Synopsis

    +COMMENT

    COMMENT

    COMMENT — define or change the comment of an object

    Synopsis

     COMMENT ON
     {
       ACCESS METHOD object_name |
    @@ -195,4 +195,4 @@
     COMMENT ON VIEW my_view IS 'View of departmental costs';
     

    Compatibility

    There is no COMMENT command in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit-prepared.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit-prepared.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit-prepared.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit-prepared.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -COMMIT PREPARED

    COMMIT PREPARED

    COMMIT PREPARED — commit a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit

    Synopsis

    +COMMIT PREPARED

    COMMIT PREPARED

    COMMIT PREPARED — commit a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit

    Synopsis

     COMMIT PREPARED transaction_id
     

    Description

    COMMIT PREPARED commits a transaction that is in @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ external transaction management systems, some of which are covered by standards (such as X/Open XA), but the SQL side of those systems is not standardized. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-commit.html 2026-02-23 22:14:32.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -COMMIT

    COMMIT

    COMMIT — commit the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +COMMIT

    COMMIT

    COMMIT — commit the current transaction

    Synopsis

     COMMIT [ WORK | TRANSACTION ] [ AND [ NO ] CHAIN ]
     

    Description

    COMMIT commits the current transaction. All @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The command COMMIT conforms to the SQL standard. The form COMMIT TRANSACTION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    See Also

    BEGIN, ROLLBACK
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    BEGIN, ROLLBACK
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-copy.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-copy.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-copy.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-copy.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -COPY

    COPY

    COPY — copy data between a file and a table

    Synopsis

    +COPY

    COPY

    COPY — copy data between a file and a table

    Synopsis

     COPY table_name [ ( column_name [, ...] ) ]
         FROM { 'filename' | PROGRAM 'command' | STDIN }
         [ [ WITH ] ( option [, ...] ) ]
    @@ -638,4 +638,4 @@
         TO { 'filename' | STDOUT }
         [ [USING] DELIMITERS 'delimiter_character' ]
         [ WITH NULL AS 'null_string' ]
    -
    \ No newline at end of file +
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-create-access-method.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-create-access-method.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-create-access-method.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-create-access-method.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE ACCESS METHOD

    CREATE ACCESS METHOD

    CREATE ACCESS METHOD — define a new access method

    Synopsis

    +CREATE ACCESS METHOD

    CREATE ACCESS METHOD

    CREATE ACCESS METHOD — define a new access method

    Synopsis

     CREATE ACCESS METHOD name
         TYPE access_method_type
         HANDLER handler_function
    @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    CREATE ACCESS METHOD is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createaggregate.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createaggregate.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createaggregate.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createaggregate.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE AGGREGATE

    CREATE AGGREGATE

    CREATE AGGREGATE — define a new aggregate function

    Synopsis

    +CREATE AGGREGATE

    CREATE AGGREGATE

    CREATE AGGREGATE — define a new aggregate function

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] AGGREGATE name ( [ argmode ] [ argname ] arg_data_type [ , ... ] ) (
         SFUNC = sfunc,
         STYPE = state_data_type
    @@ -507,4 +507,4 @@
        CREATE AGGREGATE is a
        PostgreSQL language extension.  The SQL
        standard does not provide for user-defined aggregate functions.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcast.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcast.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcast.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcast.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE CAST

    CREATE CAST

    CREATE CAST — define a new cast

    Synopsis

    +CREATE CAST

    CREATE CAST

    CREATE CAST — define a new cast

    Synopsis

     CREATE CAST (source_type AS target_type)
         WITH FUNCTION function_name [ (argument_type [, ...]) ]
         [ AS ASSIGNMENT | AS IMPLICIT ]
    @@ -253,4 +253,4 @@
        CREATE FUNCTION,
        CREATE TYPE,
        DROP CAST
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcollation.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcollation.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcollation.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createcollation.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE COLLATION

    CREATE COLLATION

    CREATE COLLATION — define a new collation

    Synopsis

    +CREATE COLLATION

    CREATE COLLATION

    CREATE COLLATION — define a new collation

    Synopsis

     CREATE COLLATION [ IF NOT EXISTS ] name (
         [ LOCALE = locale, ]
         [ LC_COLLATE = lc_collate, ]
    @@ -106,4 +106,4 @@
        standard, but it is limited to copying an existing collation.  The
        syntax to create a new collation is
        a PostgreSQL extension.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createconversion.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createconversion.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createconversion.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createconversion.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE CONVERSION

    CREATE CONVERSION

    CREATE CONVERSION — define a new encoding conversion

    Synopsis

    +CREATE CONVERSION

    CREATE CONVERSION

    CREATE CONVERSION — define a new encoding conversion

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ DEFAULT ] CONVERSION name
         FOR source_encoding TO dest_encoding FROM function_name
     

    Description

    @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ There is no CREATE CONVERSION statement in the SQL standard, but a CREATE TRANSLATION statement that is very similar in purpose and syntax. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdatabase.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdatabase.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdatabase.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdatabase.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE DATABASE

    CREATE DATABASE

    CREATE DATABASE — create a new database

    Synopsis

    +CREATE DATABASE

    CREATE DATABASE

    CREATE DATABASE — create a new database

    Synopsis

     CREATE DATABASE name
         [ WITH ] [ OWNER [=] user_name ]
                [ TEMPLATE [=] template ]
    @@ -237,4 +237,4 @@
        There is no CREATE DATABASE statement in the SQL
        standard.  Databases are equivalent to catalogs, whose creation is
        implementation-defined.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdomain.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdomain.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdomain.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createdomain.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE DOMAIN

    CREATE DOMAIN

    CREATE DOMAIN — define a new domain

    Synopsis

    +CREATE DOMAIN

    CREATE DOMAIN

    CREATE DOMAIN — define a new domain

    Synopsis

     CREATE DOMAIN name [ AS ] data_type
         [ COLLATE collation ]
         [ DEFAULT expression ]
    @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    The command CREATE DOMAIN conforms to the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createeventtrigger.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createeventtrigger.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createeventtrigger.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createeventtrigger.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE EVENT TRIGGER

    CREATE EVENT TRIGGER

    CREATE EVENT TRIGGER — define a new event trigger

    Synopsis

    +CREATE EVENT TRIGGER

    CREATE EVENT TRIGGER

    CREATE EVENT TRIGGER — define a new event trigger

    Synopsis

     CREATE EVENT TRIGGER name
         ON event
         [ WHEN filter_variable IN (filter_value [, ... ]) [ AND ... ] ]
    @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no CREATE EVENT TRIGGER statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createextension.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createextension.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createextension.html 2026-02-09 22:08:43.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createextension.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE EXTENSION

    CREATE EXTENSION

    CREATE EXTENSION — install an extension

    Synopsis

    +CREATE EXTENSION

    CREATE EXTENSION

    CREATE EXTENSION — install an extension

    Synopsis

     CREATE EXTENSION [ IF NOT EXISTS ] extension_name
         [ WITH ] [ SCHEMA schema_name ]
                  [ VERSION version ]
    @@ -125,4 +125,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    CREATE EXTENSION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createforeigndatawrapper.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createforeigndatawrapper.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createforeigndatawrapper.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createforeigndatawrapper.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — define a new foreign-data wrapper

    Synopsis

    +CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — define a new foreign-data wrapper

    Synopsis

     CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER name
         [ HANDLER handler_function | NO HANDLER ]
         [ VALIDATOR validator_function | NO VALIDATOR ]
    @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@
       

    Note, however, that the SQL/MED functionality as a whole is not yet conforming. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    CREATE FOREIGN TABLE

    CREATE FOREIGN TABLE — define a new foreign table

    Synopsis

    +CREATE FOREIGN TABLE

    CREATE FOREIGN TABLE

    CREATE FOREIGN TABLE — define a new foreign table

    Synopsis

     CREATE FOREIGN TABLE [ IF NOT EXISTS ] table_name ( [
       { column_name data_type [ OPTIONS ( option 'value' [, ... ] ) ] [ COLLATE collation ] [ column_constraint [ ... ] ]
         | table_constraint }
    @@ -241,4 +241,4 @@
        The ability to specify column default values is also
        a PostgreSQL extension.  Table inheritance, in the form
        defined by PostgreSQL, is nonstandard.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createfunction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createfunction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createfunction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createfunction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE FUNCTION

    CREATE FUNCTION

    CREATE FUNCTION — define a new function

    Synopsis

    +CREATE FUNCTION

    CREATE FUNCTION

    CREATE FUNCTION — define a new function

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] FUNCTION
         name ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [ { DEFAULT | = } default_expr ] [, ...] ] )
         [ RETURNS rettype
    @@ -551,4 +551,4 @@
        More complex functions using advanced features, optimization attributes, or
        other languages will necessarily be specific to PostgreSQL in a significant
        way.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-creategroup.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-creategroup.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-creategroup.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-creategroup.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE GROUP

    CREATE GROUP

    CREATE GROUP — define a new database role

    Synopsis

    +CREATE GROUP

    CREATE GROUP

    CREATE GROUP — define a new database role

    Synopsis

     CREATE GROUP name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ]
     
     where option can be:
    @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@
       

    Compatibility

    There is no CREATE GROUP statement in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    CREATE ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CREATE ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createindex.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createindex.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createindex.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createindex.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE INDEX

    CREATE INDEX

    CREATE INDEX — define a new index

    Synopsis

    +CREATE INDEX

    CREATE INDEX

    CREATE INDEX — define a new index

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ UNIQUE ] INDEX [ CONCURRENTLY ] [ [ IF NOT EXISTS ] name ] ON [ ONLY ] table_name [ USING method ]
         ( { column_name | ( expression ) } [ COLLATE collation ] [ opclass [ ( opclass_parameter = value [, ... ] ) ] ] [ ASC | DESC ] [ NULLS { FIRST | LAST } ] [, ...] )
         [ INCLUDE ( column_name [, ...] ) ]
    @@ -577,4 +577,4 @@
        CREATE INDEX is a
        PostgreSQL language extension.  There
        are no provisions for indexes in the SQL standard.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createlanguage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createlanguage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createlanguage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createlanguage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE LANGUAGE

    CREATE LANGUAGE

    CREATE LANGUAGE — define a new procedural language

    Synopsis

    +CREATE LANGUAGE

    CREATE LANGUAGE

    CREATE LANGUAGE — define a new procedural language

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] [ TRUSTED ] [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE name
         HANDLER call_handler [ INLINE inline_handler ] [ VALIDATOR valfunction ]
     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] [ TRUSTED ] [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE name
    @@ -117,4 +117,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    CREATE LANGUAGE is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW

    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW — define a new materialized view

    Synopsis

    +CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW

    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW

    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW — define a new materialized view

    Synopsis

     CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW [ IF NOT EXISTS ] table_name
         [ (column_name [, ...] ) ]
         [ USING method ]
    @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@
          

    Compatibility

    CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    CREATE OPERATOR CLASS

    CREATE OPERATOR CLASS — define a new operator class

    Synopsis

    +CREATE OPERATOR CLASS

    CREATE OPERATOR CLASS

    CREATE OPERATOR CLASS — define a new operator class

    Synopsis

     CREATE OPERATOR CLASS name [ DEFAULT ] FOR TYPE data_type
       USING index_method [ FAMILY family_name ] AS
       {  OPERATOR strategy_number operator_name [ ( op_type, op_type ) ] [ FOR SEARCH | FOR ORDER BY sort_family_name ]
    @@ -149,4 +149,4 @@
        PostgreSQL extension.  There is no
        CREATE OPERATOR CLASS statement in the SQL
        standard.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    CREATE OPERATOR

    CREATE OPERATOR — define a new operator

    Synopsis

    +CREATE OPERATOR

    CREATE OPERATOR

    CREATE OPERATOR — define a new operator

    Synopsis

     CREATE OPERATOR name (
         {FUNCTION|PROCEDURE} = function_name
         [, LEFTARG = left_type ] [, RIGHTARG = right_type ]
    @@ -133,4 +133,4 @@
        CREATE OPERATOR is a
        PostgreSQL extension.  There are no
        provisions for user-defined operators in the SQL standard.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createopfamily.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createopfamily.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createopfamily.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createopfamily.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY

    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY

    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY — define a new operator family

    Synopsis

    +CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY

    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY

    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY — define a new operator family

    Synopsis

     CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY name USING index_method
     

    Description

    CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY creates a new operator family. @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ PostgreSQL extension. There is no CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpolicy.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpolicy.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpolicy.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpolicy.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE POLICY

    CREATE POLICY

    CREATE POLICY — define a new row-level security policy for a table

    Synopsis

    +CREATE POLICY

    CREATE POLICY

    CREATE POLICY — define a new row-level security policy for a table

    Synopsis

     CREATE POLICY name ON table_name
         [ AS { PERMISSIVE | RESTRICTIVE } ]
         [ FOR { ALL | SELECT | INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE } ]
    @@ -170,7 +170,9 @@
              silently ignored).
            

    If an INSERT has an ON CONFLICT DO - NOTHING/UPDATE clause, SELECT + UPDATE clause, or an ON CONFLICT DO + NOTHING clause with an arbiter index or constraint + specification, then SELECT permissions are required on the relation, and the rows proposed for insertion are checked using the relation's SELECT policies. If a row proposed for insertion does not satisfy the @@ -304,21 +306,23 @@ —Filter existing rowCheck new row—DELETE Filter existing row [a] ———Filter existing rowINSERT ... ON CONFLICT - Check new row [b] + Check new row [b][c] - Check new row [b] + Check new row [c] ———ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE - Check existing & new rows [c] + Check existing & new rows [d] —Check existing row - Check new row [c] + Check new row [d]MERGEFilter source & target rows————MERGE ... THEN INSERT—Check new row———MERGE ... THEN UPDATECheck new row—Check existing rowCheck new row—MERGE ... THEN DELETE————Check existing row

    [a] If read access is required to either the existing or new row (for example, a WHERE or RETURNING clause that refers to columns from the relation). -

    [b] + If an arbiter index or constraint is specified. +

    [c] Row proposed for insertion is checked regardless of whether or not a conflict occurs. -

    [d] New row of the auxiliary UPDATE command, which might be different from the new row of the original INSERT command. @@ -430,4 +434,4 @@

    Compatibility

    CREATE POLICY is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createprocedure.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createprocedure.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createprocedure.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createprocedure.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE PROCEDURE

    CREATE PROCEDURE

    CREATE PROCEDURE — define a new procedure

    Synopsis

    +CREATE PROCEDURE

    CREATE PROCEDURE

    CREATE PROCEDURE — define a new procedure

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] PROCEDURE
         name ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [ { DEFAULT | = } default_expr ] [, ...] ] )
       { LANGUAGE lang_name
    @@ -205,4 +205,4 @@
        standard.  The PostgreSQL implementation can be
        used in a compatible way but has many extensions.  For details see also
        CREATE FUNCTION.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpublication.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpublication.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpublication.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createpublication.html 2026-02-23 22:14:33.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE PUBLICATION

    CREATE PUBLICATION

    CREATE PUBLICATION — define a new publication

    Synopsis

    +CREATE PUBLICATION

    CREATE PUBLICATION

    CREATE PUBLICATION — define a new publication

    Synopsis

     CREATE PUBLICATION name
         [ FOR ALL TABLES
           | FOR publication_object [, ... ] ]
    @@ -235,4 +235,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    CREATE PUBLICATION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrole.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrole.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrole.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrole.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE ROLE

    CREATE ROLE

    CREATE ROLE — define a new database role

    Synopsis

    +CREATE ROLE

    CREATE ROLE

    CREATE ROLE — define a new database role

    Synopsis

     CREATE ROLE name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ]
     
     where option can be:
    @@ -266,4 +266,4 @@
        The behavior specified by the SQL standard is most closely approximated
        by giving users the NOINHERIT attribute, while roles are
        given the INHERIT attribute.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrule.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrule.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrule.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createrule.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE RULE

    CREATE RULE

    CREATE RULE — define a new rewrite rule

    Synopsis

    +CREATE RULE

    CREATE RULE

    CREATE RULE — define a new rewrite rule

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] RULE name AS ON event
         TO table_name [ WHERE condition ]
         DO [ ALSO | INSTEAD ] { NOTHING | command | ( command ; command ... ) }
    @@ -173,4 +173,4 @@
        CREATE RULE is a
        PostgreSQL language extension, as is the
        entire query rewrite system.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createschema.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createschema.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createschema.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createschema.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE SCHEMA

    CREATE SCHEMA

    CREATE SCHEMA — define a new schema

    Synopsis

    +CREATE SCHEMA

    CREATE SCHEMA

    CREATE SCHEMA — define a new schema

    Synopsis

     CREATE SCHEMA schema_name [ AUTHORIZATION role_specification ] [ schema_element [ ... ] ]
     CREATE SCHEMA AUTHORIZATION role_specification [ schema_element [ ... ] ]
     CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS schema_name [ AUTHORIZATION role_specification ]
    @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@
       

    The IF NOT EXISTS option is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsequence.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsequence.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsequence.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsequence.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE SEQUENCE

    CREATE SEQUENCE

    CREATE SEQUENCE — define a new sequence generator

    Synopsis

    +CREATE SEQUENCE

    CREATE SEQUENCE

    CREATE SEQUENCE — define a new sequence generator

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ { TEMPORARY | TEMP } | UNLOGGED ] SEQUENCE [ IF NOT EXISTS ] name
         [ AS data_type ]
         [ INCREMENT [ BY ] increment ]
    @@ -211,4 +211,4 @@
          

  • The OWNED BY clause is a PostgreSQL extension. -

  • \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createserver.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createserver.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createserver.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createserver.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE SERVER

    CREATE SERVER

    CREATE SERVER — define a new foreign server

    Synopsis

    +CREATE SERVER

    CREATE SERVER

    CREATE SERVER — define a new foreign server

    Synopsis

     CREATE SERVER [ IF NOT EXISTS ] server_name [ TYPE 'server_type' ] [ VERSION 'server_version' ]
         FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER fdw_name
         [ OPTIONS ( option 'value' [, ... ] ) ]
    @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@
        See postgres_fdw for more details.
       

    Compatibility

    CREATE SERVER conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED). -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createstatistics.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createstatistics.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createstatistics.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createstatistics.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE STATISTICS

    CREATE STATISTICS

    CREATE STATISTICS — define extended statistics

    Synopsis

    +CREATE STATISTICS

    CREATE STATISTICS

    CREATE STATISTICS — define extended statistics

    Synopsis

     CREATE STATISTICS [ IF NOT EXISTS ] statistics_name
         ON ( expression )
         FROM table_name
    @@ -207,4 +207,4 @@
        more accurate estimates.
       

    Compatibility

    There is no CREATE STATISTICS command in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsubscription.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsubscription.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsubscription.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createsubscription.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE SUBSCRIPTION

    CREATE SUBSCRIPTION

    CREATE SUBSCRIPTION — define a new subscription

    Synopsis

    +CREATE SUBSCRIPTION

    CREATE SUBSCRIPTION

    CREATE SUBSCRIPTION — define a new subscription

    Synopsis

     CREATE SUBSCRIPTION subscription_name
         CONNECTION 'conninfo'
         PUBLICATION publication_name [, ...]
    @@ -214,4 +214,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    CREATE SUBSCRIPTION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtable.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtable.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtable.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtable.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TABLE

    CREATE TABLE

    CREATE TABLE — define a new table

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TABLE

    CREATE TABLE

    CREATE TABLE — define a new table

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ [ GLOBAL | LOCAL ] { TEMPORARY | TEMP } | UNLOGGED ] TABLE [ IF NOT EXISTS ] table_name ( [
       { column_name data_type [ COMPRESSION compression_method ] [ COLLATE collation ] [ column_constraint [ ... ] ]
         | table_constraint
    @@ -1479,4 +1479,4 @@
        

    PARTITION OF Clause

    The PARTITION OF clause is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtableas.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtableas.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtableas.html 2026-02-09 22:08:44.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtableas.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TABLE AS

    CREATE TABLE AS

    CREATE TABLE AS — define a new table from the results of a query

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TABLE AS

    CREATE TABLE AS

    CREATE TABLE AS — define a new table from the results of a query

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ [ GLOBAL | LOCAL ] { TEMPORARY | TEMP } | UNLOGGED ] TABLE [ IF NOT EXISTS ] table_name
         [ (column_name [, ...] ) ]
         [ USING method ]
    @@ -145,4 +145,4 @@
           The PostgreSQL concept of tablespaces is not
           part of the standard.  Hence, the clause TABLESPACE
           is an extension.
    -     

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtablespace.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtablespace.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtablespace.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtablespace.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TABLESPACE

    CREATE TABLESPACE

    CREATE TABLESPACE — define a new tablespace

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TABLESPACE

    CREATE TABLESPACE

    CREATE TABLESPACE — define a new tablespace

    Synopsis

     CREATE TABLESPACE tablespace_name
         [ OWNER { new_owner | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER } ]
         LOCATION 'directory'
    @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    CREATE TABLESPACE is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtransform.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtransform.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtransform.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtransform.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TRANSFORM

    CREATE TRANSFORM

    CREATE TRANSFORM — define a new transform

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TRANSFORM

    CREATE TRANSFORM

    CREATE TRANSFORM — define a new transform

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] TRANSFORM FOR type_name LANGUAGE lang_name (
         FROM SQL WITH FUNCTION from_sql_function_name [ (argument_type [, ...]) ],
         TO SQL WITH FUNCTION to_sql_function_name [ (argument_type [, ...]) ]
    @@ -103,4 +103,4 @@
        CREATE LANGUAGE,
        CREATE TYPE,
        DROP TRANSFORM
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtrigger.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtrigger.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtrigger.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtrigger.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TRIGGER

    CREATE TRIGGER

    CREATE TRIGGER — define a new trigger

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TRIGGER

    CREATE TRIGGER

    CREATE TRIGGER — define a new trigger

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] [ CONSTRAINT ] TRIGGER name { BEFORE | AFTER | INSTEAD OF } { event [ OR ... ] }
         ON table_name
         [ FROM referenced_table_name ]
    @@ -460,4 +460,4 @@
        PostgreSQL extension of the SQL
        standard.
        So is the OR REPLACE option.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsconfig.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsconfig.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsconfig.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsconfig.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — define a new text search configuration

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — define a new text search configuration

    Synopsis

     CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION name (
         PARSER = parser_name |
         COPY = source_config
    @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@
       

    Compatibility

    There is no CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsdictionary.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsdictionary.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsdictionary.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsdictionary.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — define a new text search dictionary

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — define a new text search dictionary

    Synopsis

     CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY name (
         TEMPLATE = template
         [, option = value [, ... ]]
    @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsparser.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsparser.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsparser.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtsparser.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER — define a new text search parser

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER — define a new text search parser

    Synopsis

     CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER name (
         START = start_function ,
         GETTOKEN = gettoken_function ,
    @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@
        There is no
        CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER statement in the SQL
        standard.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtstemplate.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtstemplate.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtstemplate.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtstemplate.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — define a new text search template

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — define a new text search template

    Synopsis

     CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE name (
         [ INIT = init_function , ]
         LEXIZE = lexize_function
    @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@
        There is no
        CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE statement in the SQL
        standard.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtype.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtype.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtype.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createtype.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE TYPE

    CREATE TYPE

    CREATE TYPE — define a new data type

    Synopsis

    +CREATE TYPE

    CREATE TYPE

    CREATE TYPE — define a new data type

    Synopsis

     CREATE TYPE name AS
         ( [ attribute_name data_type [ COLLATE collation ] [, ... ] ] )
     
    @@ -652,4 +652,4 @@
        The ability to create a composite type with zero attributes is
        a PostgreSQL-specific deviation from the
        standard (analogous to the same case in CREATE TABLE).
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createuser.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createuser.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createuser.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createuser.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE USER

    CREATE USER

    CREATE USER — define a new database role

    Synopsis

    +CREATE USER

    CREATE USER

    CREATE USER — define a new database role

    Synopsis

     CREATE USER name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ]
     
     where option can be:
    @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@
        The CREATE USER statement is a
        PostgreSQL extension.  The SQL standard
        leaves the definition of users to the implementation.
    -  

    See Also

    CREATE ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CREATE ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createusermapping.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createusermapping.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createusermapping.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createusermapping.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE USER MAPPING

    CREATE USER MAPPING

    CREATE USER MAPPING — define a new mapping of a user to a foreign server

    Synopsis

    +CREATE USER MAPPING

    CREATE USER MAPPING

    CREATE USER MAPPING — define a new mapping of a user to a foreign server

    Synopsis

     CREATE USER MAPPING [ IF NOT EXISTS ] FOR { user_name | USER | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | PUBLIC }
         SERVER server_name
         [ OPTIONS ( option 'value' [ , ... ] ) ]
    @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@
     CREATE USER MAPPING FOR bob SERVER foo OPTIONS (user 'bob', password 'secret');
     

    Compatibility

    CREATE USER MAPPING conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED). -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createview.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createview.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createview.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-createview.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -CREATE VIEW

    CREATE VIEW

    CREATE VIEW — define a new view

    Synopsis

    +CREATE VIEW

    CREATE VIEW

    CREATE VIEW — define a new view

    Synopsis

     CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] [ TEMP | TEMPORARY ] [ RECURSIVE ] VIEW name [ ( column_name [, ...] ) ]
         [ WITH ( view_option_name [= view_option_value] [, ... ] ) ]
         AS query
    @@ -343,4 +343,4 @@
        So is the concept of a temporary view.
        The WITH ( ... ) clause is an extension as well, as are
        security barrier views and security invoker views.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-deallocate.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-deallocate.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-deallocate.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-deallocate.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DEALLOCATE

    DEALLOCATE

    DEALLOCATE — deallocate a prepared statement

    Synopsis

    +DEALLOCATE

    DEALLOCATE

    DEALLOCATE — deallocate a prepared statement

    Synopsis

     DEALLOCATE [ PREPARE ] { name | ALL }
     

    Description

    DEALLOCATE is used to deallocate a previously @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The SQL standard includes a DEALLOCATE statement, but it is only for use in embedded SQL. -

    See Also

    EXECUTE, PREPARE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    EXECUTE, PREPARE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-declare.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-declare.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-declare.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-declare.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DECLARE

    DECLARE

    DECLARE — define a cursor

    Synopsis

    +DECLARE

    DECLARE

    DECLARE — define a cursor

    Synopsis

     DECLARE name [ BINARY ] [ ASENSITIVE | INSENSITIVE ] [ [ NO ] SCROLL ]
         CURSOR [ { WITH | WITHOUT } HOLD ] FOR query
     

    Description

    @@ -197,4 +197,4 @@

    Binary cursors are a PostgreSQL extension. -

    See Also

    CLOSE, FETCH, MOVE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CLOSE, FETCH, MOVE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-delete.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-delete.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-delete.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-delete.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DELETE

    DELETE

    DELETE — delete rows of a table

    Synopsis

    +DELETE

    DELETE

    DELETE — delete rows of a table

    Synopsis

     [ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] with_query [, ...] ]
     DELETE FROM [ ONLY ] table_name [ * ] [ [ AS ] alias ]
         [ USING from_item [, ...] ]
    @@ -142,4 +142,4 @@
        that the USING and RETURNING clauses
        are PostgreSQL extensions, as is the ability
        to use WITH with DELETE.
    -  

    See Also

    TRUNCATE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    TRUNCATE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-discard.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-discard.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-discard.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-discard.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DISCARD

    DISCARD

    DISCARD — discard session state

    Synopsis

    +DISCARD

    DISCARD

    DISCARD — discard session state

    Synopsis

     DISCARD { ALL | PLANS | SEQUENCES | TEMPORARY | TEMP }
     

    Description

    DISCARD releases internal resources associated with a @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ DISCARD ALL cannot be executed inside a transaction block.

    Compatibility

    DISCARD is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-do.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-do.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-do.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-do.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DO

    DO

    DO — execute an anonymous code block

    Synopsis

    +DO

    DO

    DO — execute an anonymous code block

    Synopsis

     DO [ LANGUAGE lang_name ] code
     

    Description

    DO executes an anonymous code block, or in other @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ END$$;

    Compatibility

    There is no DO statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-access-method.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-access-method.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-access-method.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-access-method.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP ACCESS METHOD

    DROP ACCESS METHOD

    DROP ACCESS METHOD — remove an access method

    Synopsis

    +DROP ACCESS METHOD

    DROP ACCESS METHOD

    DROP ACCESS METHOD — remove an access method

    Synopsis

     DROP ACCESS METHOD [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP ACCESS METHOD removes an existing access method. @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DROP ACCESS METHOD is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-owned.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-owned.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-owned.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-drop-owned.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP OWNED

    DROP OWNED

    DROP OWNED — remove database objects owned by a database role

    Synopsis

    +DROP OWNED

    DROP OWNED

    DROP OWNED — remove database objects owned by a database role

    Synopsis

     DROP OWNED BY { name | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER } [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP OWNED drops all the objects within the current @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The DROP OWNED command is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropaggregate.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropaggregate.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropaggregate.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropaggregate.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP AGGREGATE

    DROP AGGREGATE

    DROP AGGREGATE — remove an aggregate function

    Synopsis

    +DROP AGGREGATE

    DROP AGGREGATE

    DROP AGGREGATE — remove an aggregate function

    Synopsis

     DROP AGGREGATE [ IF EXISTS ] name ( aggregate_signature ) [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     
     where aggregate_signature is:
    @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP AGGREGATE statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcast.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcast.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcast.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcast.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP CAST

    DROP CAST

    DROP CAST — remove a cast

    Synopsis

    +DROP CAST

    DROP CAST

    DROP CAST — remove a cast

    Synopsis

     DROP CAST [ IF EXISTS ] (source_type AS target_type) [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP CAST removes a previously defined cast. @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ DROP CAST (text AS int);

    Compatibility

    The DROP CAST command conforms to the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    CREATE CAST
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CREATE CAST
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcollation.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcollation.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcollation.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropcollation.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP COLLATION

    DROP COLLATION

    DROP COLLATION — remove a collation

    Synopsis

    +DROP COLLATION

    DROP COLLATION

    DROP COLLATION — remove a collation

    Synopsis

     DROP COLLATION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP COLLATION removes a previously defined collation. @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ The DROP COLLATION command conforms to the SQL standard, apart from the IF EXISTS option, which is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropconversion.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropconversion.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropconversion.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropconversion.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP CONVERSION

    DROP CONVERSION

    DROP CONVERSION — remove a conversion

    Synopsis

    +DROP CONVERSION

    DROP CONVERSION

    DROP CONVERSION — remove a conversion

    Synopsis

     DROP CONVERSION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP CONVERSION removes a previously defined conversion. @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ goes along with the CREATE TRANSLATION statement that is similar to the CREATE CONVERSION statement in PostgreSQL. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdatabase.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdatabase.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdatabase.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdatabase.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP DATABASE

    DROP DATABASE

    DROP DATABASE — remove a database

    Synopsis

    +DROP DATABASE

    DROP DATABASE

    DROP DATABASE — remove a database

    Synopsis

     DROP DATABASE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ [ WITH ] ( option [, ...] ) ]
     
     where option can be:
    @@ -41,4 +41,4 @@
        which is a wrapper around this command.
       

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP DATABASE statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdomain.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdomain.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdomain.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropdomain.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP DOMAIN

    DROP DOMAIN

    DROP DOMAIN — remove a domain

    Synopsis

    +DROP DOMAIN

    DROP DOMAIN

    DROP DOMAIN — remove a domain

    Synopsis

     DROP DOMAIN [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP DOMAIN removes a domain. Only the owner of @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ This command conforms to the SQL standard, except for the IF EXISTS option, which is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropeventtrigger.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropeventtrigger.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropeventtrigger.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropeventtrigger.html 2026-02-23 22:14:34.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP EVENT TRIGGER

    DROP EVENT TRIGGER

    DROP EVENT TRIGGER — remove an event trigger

    Synopsis

    +DROP EVENT TRIGGER

    DROP EVENT TRIGGER

    DROP EVENT TRIGGER — remove an event trigger

    Synopsis

     DROP EVENT TRIGGER [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP EVENT TRIGGER removes an existing event trigger. @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP EVENT TRIGGER statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropextension.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropextension.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropextension.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropextension.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP EXTENSION

    DROP EXTENSION

    DROP EXTENSION — remove an extension

    Synopsis

    +DROP EXTENSION

    DROP EXTENSION

    DROP EXTENSION — remove an extension

    Synopsis

     DROP EXTENSION [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP EXTENSION removes extensions from the database. @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DROP EXTENSION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigndatawrapper.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigndatawrapper.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigndatawrapper.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigndatawrapper.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — remove a foreign-data wrapper

    Synopsis

    +DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER

    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER — remove a foreign-data wrapper

    Synopsis

     DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER removes an existing @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED). The IF EXISTS clause is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigntable.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigntable.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigntable.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropforeigntable.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP FOREIGN TABLE

    DROP FOREIGN TABLE

    DROP FOREIGN TABLE — remove a foreign table

    Synopsis

    +DROP FOREIGN TABLE

    DROP FOREIGN TABLE

    DROP FOREIGN TABLE — remove a foreign table

    Synopsis

     DROP FOREIGN TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP FOREIGN TABLE removes a foreign table. @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ standard only allows one foreign table to be dropped per command, and apart from the IF EXISTS option, which is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropfunction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropfunction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropfunction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropfunction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP FUNCTION

    DROP FUNCTION

    DROP FUNCTION — remove a function

    Synopsis

    +DROP FUNCTION

    DROP FUNCTION

    DROP FUNCTION — remove a function

    Synopsis

     DROP FUNCTION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ] [, ...]
         [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@

    Compatibility

    This command conforms to the SQL standard, with these PostgreSQL extensions: -

    • The standard only allows one function to be dropped per command.

    • The IF EXISTS option

    • The ability to specify argument modes and names

    \ No newline at end of file +

    • The standard only allows one function to be dropped per command.

    • The IF EXISTS option

    • The ability to specify argument modes and names

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropgroup.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropgroup.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropgroup.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropgroup.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -DROP GROUP

    DROP GROUP

    DROP GROUP — remove a database role

    Synopsis

    +DROP GROUP

    DROP GROUP

    DROP GROUP — remove a database role

    Synopsis

     DROP GROUP [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...]
     

    Description

    DROP GROUP is now an alias for DROP ROLE.

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP GROUP statement in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    DROP ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    DROP ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropindex.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropindex.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropindex.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropindex.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP INDEX

    DROP INDEX

    DROP INDEX — remove an index

    Synopsis

    +DROP INDEX

    DROP INDEX

    DROP INDEX — remove an index

    Synopsis

     DROP INDEX [ CONCURRENTLY ] [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP INDEX drops an existing index from the database @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ DROP INDEX is a PostgreSQL language extension. There are no provisions for indexes in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    CREATE INDEX
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CREATE INDEX
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droplanguage.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droplanguage.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droplanguage.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droplanguage.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP LANGUAGE

    DROP LANGUAGE

    DROP LANGUAGE — remove a procedural language

    Synopsis

    +DROP LANGUAGE

    DROP LANGUAGE

    DROP LANGUAGE — remove a procedural language

    Synopsis

     DROP [ PROCEDURAL ] LANGUAGE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP LANGUAGE removes the definition of a @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP LANGUAGE statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropmaterializedview.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropmaterializedview.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropmaterializedview.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropmaterializedview.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW

    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW

    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW — remove a materialized view

    Synopsis

    +DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW

    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW

    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW — remove a materialized view

    Synopsis

     DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW drops an existing materialized @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopclass.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopclass.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopclass.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopclass.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP OPERATOR CLASS

    DROP OPERATOR CLASS

    DROP OPERATOR CLASS — remove an operator class

    Synopsis

    +DROP OPERATOR CLASS

    DROP OPERATOR CLASS

    DROP OPERATOR CLASS — remove an operator class

    Synopsis

     DROP OPERATOR CLASS [ IF EXISTS ] name USING index_method [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP OPERATOR CLASS drops an existing operator class. @@ -44,4 +44,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP OPERATOR CLASS statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropoperator.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropoperator.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropoperator.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropoperator.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP OPERATOR

    DROP OPERATOR

    DROP OPERATOR — remove an operator

    Synopsis

    +DROP OPERATOR

    DROP OPERATOR

    DROP OPERATOR — remove an operator

    Synopsis

     DROP OPERATOR [ IF EXISTS ] name ( { left_type | NONE } , right_type ) [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP OPERATOR drops an existing operator from @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ DROP OPERATOR ~ (none, bit), ^ (integer, integer);

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP OPERATOR statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopfamily.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopfamily.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopfamily.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropopfamily.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP OPERATOR FAMILY

    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY

    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY — remove an operator family

    Synopsis

    +DROP OPERATOR FAMILY

    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY

    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY — remove an operator family

    Synopsis

     DROP OPERATOR FAMILY [ IF EXISTS ] name USING index_method [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP OPERATOR FAMILY drops an existing operator family. @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP OPERATOR FAMILY statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppolicy.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppolicy.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppolicy.html 2026-02-09 22:08:45.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppolicy.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP POLICY

    DROP POLICY

    DROP POLICY — remove a row-level security policy from a table

    Synopsis

    +DROP POLICY

    DROP POLICY

    DROP POLICY — remove a row-level security policy from a table

    Synopsis

     DROP POLICY [ IF EXISTS ] name ON table_name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP POLICY removes the specified policy from the table. @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ DROP POLICY p1 ON my_table;

    Compatibility

    DROP POLICY is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropprocedure.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropprocedure.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropprocedure.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropprocedure.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP PROCEDURE

    DROP PROCEDURE

    DROP PROCEDURE — remove a procedure

    Synopsis

    +DROP PROCEDURE

    DROP PROCEDURE

    DROP PROCEDURE — remove a procedure

    Synopsis

     DROP PROCEDURE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ] [, ...]
         [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    @@ -93,4 +93,4 @@ This command conforms to the SQL standard, with these PostgreSQL extensions:

    • The standard only allows one procedure to be dropped per command.

    • The IF EXISTS option is an extension.

    • The ability to specify argument modes and names is an - extension, and the lookup rules differ when modes are given.

    \ No newline at end of file + extension, and the lookup rules differ when modes are given.

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppublication.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppublication.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppublication.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droppublication.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP PUBLICATION

    DROP PUBLICATION

    DROP PUBLICATION — remove a publication

    Synopsis

    +DROP PUBLICATION

    DROP PUBLICATION

    DROP PUBLICATION — remove a publication

    Synopsis

     DROP PUBLICATION [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP PUBLICATION removes an existing publication from @@ -21,4 +21,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DROP PUBLICATION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprole.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprole.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprole.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprole.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP ROLE

    DROP ROLE

    DROP ROLE — remove a database role

    Synopsis

    +DROP ROLE

    DROP ROLE

    DROP ROLE — remove a database role

    Synopsis

     DROP ROLE [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...]
     

    Description

    DROP ROLE removes the specified role(s). @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ The SQL standard defines DROP ROLE, but it allows only one role to be dropped at a time, and it specifies different privilege requirements than PostgreSQL uses. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droproutine.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droproutine.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droproutine.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droproutine.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP ROUTINE

    DROP ROUTINE

    DROP ROUTINE — remove a routine

    Synopsis

    +DROP ROUTINE

    DROP ROUTINE

    DROP ROUTINE — remove a routine

    Synopsis

     DROP ROUTINE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ ( [ [ argmode ] [ argname ] argtype [, ...] ] ) ] [, ...]
         [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@

    • The standard only allows one routine to be dropped per command.

    • The IF EXISTS option is an extension.

    • The ability to specify argument modes and names is an extension, and the lookup rules differ when modes are given.

    • User-definable aggregate functions are an extension.

    See Also

    DROP AGGREGATE, DROP FUNCTION, DROP PROCEDURE, ALTER ROUTINE

    Note that there is no CREATE ROUTINE command. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprule.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprule.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprule.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droprule.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP RULE

    DROP RULE

    DROP RULE — remove a rewrite rule

    Synopsis

    +DROP RULE

    DROP RULE

    DROP RULE — remove a rewrite rule

    Synopsis

     DROP RULE [ IF EXISTS ] name ON table_name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP RULE drops a rewrite rule. @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ DROP RULE is a PostgreSQL language extension, as is the entire query rewrite system. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropschema.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropschema.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropschema.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropschema.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP SCHEMA

    DROP SCHEMA

    DROP SCHEMA — remove a schema

    Synopsis

    +DROP SCHEMA

    DROP SCHEMA

    DROP SCHEMA — remove a schema

    Synopsis

     DROP SCHEMA [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP SCHEMA removes schemas from the database. @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ dropped per command, and apart from the IF EXISTS option, which is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsequence.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsequence.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsequence.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsequence.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP SEQUENCE

    DROP SEQUENCE

    DROP SEQUENCE — remove a sequence

    Synopsis

    +DROP SEQUENCE

    DROP SEQUENCE

    DROP SEQUENCE — remove a sequence

    Synopsis

     DROP SEQUENCE [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP SEQUENCE removes sequence number @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ sequence to be dropped per command, and apart from the IF EXISTS option, which is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropserver.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropserver.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropserver.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropserver.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP SERVER

    DROP SERVER

    DROP SERVER — remove a foreign server descriptor

    Synopsis

    +DROP SERVER

    DROP SERVER

    DROP SERVER — remove a foreign server descriptor

    Synopsis

     DROP SERVER [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP SERVER removes an existing foreign server @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ DROP SERVER conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED). The IF EXISTS clause is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropstatistics.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropstatistics.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropstatistics.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropstatistics.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP STATISTICS

    DROP STATISTICS

    DROP STATISTICS — remove extended statistics

    Synopsis

    +DROP STATISTICS

    DROP STATISTICS

    DROP STATISTICS — remove extended statistics

    Synopsis

     DROP STATISTICS [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP STATISTICS removes statistics object(s) from the @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ public.grants_user_role;

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP STATISTICS command in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsubscription.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsubscription.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsubscription.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropsubscription.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP SUBSCRIPTION

    DROP SUBSCRIPTION

    DROP SUBSCRIPTION — remove a subscription

    Synopsis

    +DROP SUBSCRIPTION

    DROP SUBSCRIPTION

    DROP SUBSCRIPTION — remove a subscription

    Synopsis

     DROP SUBSCRIPTION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP SUBSCRIPTION removes a subscription from the @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DROP SUBSCRIPTION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptable.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptable.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptable.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptable.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TABLE

    DROP TABLE

    DROP TABLE — remove a table

    Synopsis

    +DROP TABLE

    DROP TABLE

    DROP TABLE — remove a table

    Synopsis

     DROP TABLE [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TABLE removes tables from the database. @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@ allows one table to be dropped per command, and apart from the IF EXISTS option, which is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptablespace.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptablespace.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptablespace.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptablespace.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TABLESPACE

    DROP TABLESPACE

    DROP TABLESPACE — remove a tablespace

    Synopsis

    +DROP TABLESPACE

    DROP TABLESPACE

    DROP TABLESPACE — remove a tablespace

    Synopsis

     DROP TABLESPACE [ IF EXISTS ] name
     

    Description

    DROP TABLESPACE removes a tablespace from the system. @@ -25,4 +25,4 @@

    Compatibility

    DROP TABLESPACE is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptransform.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptransform.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptransform.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptransform.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TRANSFORM

    DROP TRANSFORM

    DROP TRANSFORM — remove a transform

    Synopsis

    +DROP TRANSFORM

    DROP TRANSFORM

    DROP TRANSFORM — remove a transform

    Synopsis

     DROP TRANSFORM [ IF EXISTS ] FOR type_name LANGUAGE lang_name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TRANSFORM removes a previously defined transform. @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@

    Compatibility

    This form of DROP TRANSFORM is a PostgreSQL extension. See CREATE TRANSFORM for details. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptrigger.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptrigger.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptrigger.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptrigger.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TRIGGER

    DROP TRIGGER

    DROP TRIGGER — remove a trigger

    Synopsis

    +DROP TRIGGER

    DROP TRIGGER

    DROP TRIGGER — remove a trigger

    Synopsis

     DROP TRIGGER [ IF EXISTS ] name ON table_name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TRIGGER removes an existing @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ standard. In the SQL standard, trigger names are not local to tables, so the command is simply DROP TRIGGER name. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsconfig.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsconfig.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsconfig.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsconfig.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — remove a text search configuration

    Synopsis

    +DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION

    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION — remove a text search configuration

    Synopsis

     DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION drops an existing text @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsdictionary.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsdictionary.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsdictionary.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsdictionary.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — remove a text search dictionary

    Synopsis

    +DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY

    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY — remove a text search dictionary

    Synopsis

     DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY drops an existing text @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsparser.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsparser.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsparser.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptsparser.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER — remove a text search parser

    Synopsis

    +DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER

    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER — remove a text search parser

    Synopsis

     DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER drops an existing text search @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptstemplate.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptstemplate.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptstemplate.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptstemplate.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — remove a text search template

    Synopsis

    +DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE

    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE — remove a text search template

    Synopsis

     DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE [ IF EXISTS ] name [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE drops an existing text search @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE statement in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptype.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptype.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptype.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-droptype.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP TYPE

    DROP TYPE

    DROP TYPE — remove a data type

    Synopsis

    +DROP TYPE

    DROP TYPE

    DROP TYPE — remove a data type

    Synopsis

     DROP TYPE [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP TYPE removes a user-defined data type. @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ But note that much of the CREATE TYPE command and the data type extension mechanisms in PostgreSQL differ from the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropuser.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropuser.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropuser.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropuser.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP USER

    DROP USER

    DROP USER — remove a database role

    Synopsis

    +DROP USER

    DROP USER

    DROP USER — remove a database role

    Synopsis

     DROP USER [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...]
     

    Description

    DROP USER is simply an alternate spelling of @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The DROP USER statement is a PostgreSQL extension. The SQL standard leaves the definition of users to the implementation. -

    See Also

    DROP ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    DROP ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropusermapping.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropusermapping.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropusermapping.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropusermapping.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP USER MAPPING

    DROP USER MAPPING

    DROP USER MAPPING — remove a user mapping for a foreign server

    Synopsis

    +DROP USER MAPPING

    DROP USER MAPPING

    DROP USER MAPPING — remove a user mapping for a foreign server

    Synopsis

     DROP USER MAPPING [ IF EXISTS ] FOR { user_name | USER | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | PUBLIC } SERVER server_name
     

    Description

    DROP USER MAPPING removes an existing user @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ DROP USER MAPPING conforms to ISO/IEC 9075-9 (SQL/MED). The IF EXISTS clause is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropview.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropview.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropview.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-dropview.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -DROP VIEW

    DROP VIEW

    DROP VIEW — remove a view

    Synopsis

    +DROP VIEW

    DROP VIEW

    DROP VIEW — remove a view

    Synopsis

     DROP VIEW [ IF EXISTS ] name [, ...] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    DROP VIEW drops an existing view. To execute @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ allows one view to be dropped per command, and apart from the IF EXISTS option, which is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-end.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-end.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-end.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-end.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -END

    END

    END — commit the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +END

    END

    END — commit the current transaction

    Synopsis

     END [ WORK | TRANSACTION ] [ AND [ NO ] CHAIN ]
     

    Description

    END commits the current transaction. All changes @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ END is a PostgreSQL extension that provides functionality equivalent to COMMIT, which is specified in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-execute.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-execute.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-execute.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-execute.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -EXECUTE

    EXECUTE

    EXECUTE — execute a prepared statement

    Synopsis

    +EXECUTE

    EXECUTE

    EXECUTE — execute a prepared statement

    Synopsis

     EXECUTE name [ ( parameter [, ...] ) ]
     

    Description

    EXECUTE is used to execute a previously prepared @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ but it is only for use in embedded SQL. This version of the EXECUTE statement also uses a somewhat different syntax. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-explain.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-explain.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-explain.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-explain.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -EXPLAIN

    EXPLAIN

    EXPLAIN — show the execution plan of a statement

    Synopsis

    +EXPLAIN

    EXPLAIN

    EXPLAIN — show the execution plan of a statement

    Synopsis

     EXPLAIN [ ( option [, ...] ) ] statement
     EXPLAIN [ ANALYZE ] [ VERBOSE ] statement
     
    @@ -303,4 +303,4 @@
        in the table has not changed.
       

    Compatibility

    There is no EXPLAIN statement defined in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    ANALYZE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    ANALYZE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-expressions.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-expressions.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-expressions.html 2026-02-09 22:08:30.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-expressions.html 2026-02-23 22:14:19.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -4.2. Value Expressions \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-fetch.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-fetch.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-fetch.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-fetch.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -FETCH

    FETCH

    FETCH — retrieve rows from a query using a cursor

    Synopsis

    +FETCH

    FETCH

    FETCH — retrieve rows from a query using a cursor

    Synopsis

     FETCH [ direction ] [ FROM | IN ] cursor_name
     
     where direction can be one of:
    @@ -187,4 +187,4 @@
        The SQL standard allows only FROM preceding the cursor
        name; the option to use IN, or to leave them out altogether, is
        an extension.
    -  

    See Also

    CLOSE, DECLARE, MOVE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CLOSE, DECLARE, MOVE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-grant.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-grant.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-grant.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-grant.html 2026-02-23 22:14:35.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -GRANT

    GRANT

    GRANT — define access privileges

    Synopsis

    +GRANT

    GRANT

    GRANT — define access privileges

    Synopsis

     GRANT { { SELECT | INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE | TRUNCATE | REFERENCES | TRIGGER }
         [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
         ON { [ TABLE ] table_name [, ...]
    @@ -315,4 +315,4 @@
         Privileges on databases, tablespaces, schemas, languages, and
         configuration parameters are
         PostgreSQL extensions.
    -   

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-importforeignschema.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-importforeignschema.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-importforeignschema.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-importforeignschema.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA

    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA

    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA — import table definitions from a foreign server

    Synopsis

    +IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA

    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA

    IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA — import table definitions from a foreign server

    Synopsis

     IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA remote_schema
         [ { LIMIT TO | EXCEPT } ( table_name [, ...] ) ]
         FROM SERVER server_name
    @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@
        The IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA command conforms to the
        SQL standard, except that the OPTIONS
        clause is a PostgreSQL extension.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-insert.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-insert.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-insert.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-insert.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -INSERT

    INSERT

    INSERT — create new rows in a table

    Synopsis

    +INSERT

    INSERT

    INSERT — create new rows in a table

    Synopsis

     [ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] with_query [, ...] ]
     INSERT INTO table_name [ AS alias ] [ ( column_name [, ...] ) ]
         [ OVERRIDING { SYSTEM | USER } VALUE ]
    @@ -71,10 +71,13 @@
        INSERT privilege on the listed columns.
        Similarly, when ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE is specified, you
        only need UPDATE privilege on the column(s) that are
    -   listed to be updated.  However, ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE
    -   also requires SELECT privilege on any column whose
    -   values are read in the ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE
    -   expressions or condition.
    +   listed to be updated.  However, all forms of ON CONFLICT
    +   also require SELECT privilege on any column whose values
    +   are read.  This includes any column mentioned in
    +   conflict_target (including columns referred to
    +   by the arbiter constraint), and any column mentioned in an
    +   ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE expression,
    +   or a WHERE clause condition.
       

    Use of the RETURNING clause requires SELECT privilege on all columns mentioned in RETURNING. @@ -490,4 +493,4 @@

    Possible limitations of the query clause are documented under SELECT. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-keywords-appendix.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-keywords-appendix.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-keywords-appendix.html 2026-02-09 22:08:54.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-keywords-appendix.html 2026-02-23 22:14:43.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@ -Appendix C. SQL Key Words

    Appendix C. SQL Key Words

    +Appendix C. SQL Key Words

    Appendix C. SQL Key Words

    Table C.1 lists all tokens that are key words in the SQL standard and in PostgreSQL - 15.16. Background information can be found in Section 4.1.1. + 15.17. Background information can be found in Section 4.1.1. (For space reasons, only the latest two versions of the SQL standard, and SQL-92 for historical comparison, are included. The differences between those and the other intermediate standard versions are small.) @@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ reserved in PostgreSQL does not mean that the feature related to the word is not implemented. Conversely, the presence of a key word does not indicate the existence of a feature. -

    Table C.1. SQL Key Words

    Key WordPostgreSQLSQL:2016SQL:2011SQL-92
    A non-reservednon-reserved 
    ABORTnon-reserved   
    ABS reservedreserved 
    ABSENT reservednon-reserved 
    ABSOLUTEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ACCESSnon-reserved   
    ACCORDING non-reservednon-reserved 
    ACOS reserved  
    ACTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ADA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    ADDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ADMINnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    AFTERnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    AGGREGATEnon-reserved   
    ALLreservedreservedreservedreserved
    ALLOCATE reservedreservedreserved
    ALSOnon-reserved   
    ALTERnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    ALWAYSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ANALYSEreserved   
    ANALYZEreserved   
    ANDreservedreservedreservedreserved
    ANYreservedreservedreservedreserved
    ARE reservedreservedreserved
    ARRAYreserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    ARRAY_AGG reservedreserved 
    ARRAY_​MAX_​CARDINALITY reservedreserved 
    ASreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    ASCreservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ASENSITIVEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    ASIN reserved  
    ASSERTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ASSIGNMENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ASYMMETRICreservedreservedreserved 
    ATnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    ATAN reserved  
    ATOMICnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    ATTACHnon-reserved   
    ATTRIBUTEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ATTRIBUTES non-reservednon-reserved 
    AUTHORIZATIONreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    AVG reservedreservedreserved
    BACKWARDnon-reserved   
    BASE64 non-reservednon-reserved 
    BEFOREnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    BEGINnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    BEGIN_FRAME reservedreserved 
    BEGIN_PARTITION reservedreserved 
    BERNOULLI non-reservednon-reserved 
    BETWEENnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    BIGINTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    BINARYreserved (can be function or type)reservedreserved 
    BITnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)  reserved
    BIT_LENGTH   reserved
    BLOB reservedreserved 
    BLOCKED non-reservednon-reserved 
    BOM non-reservednon-reserved 
    BOOLEANnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    BOTHreservedreservedreservedreserved
    BREADTHnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    BYnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    C non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CACHEnon-reserved   
    CALLnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    CALLEDnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    CARDINALITY reservedreserved 
    CASCADEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CASCADEDnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CASEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CASTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CATALOGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CATALOG_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CEIL reservedreserved 
    CEILING reservedreserved 
    CHAINnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    CHAINING non-reserved  
    CHARnon-reserved (cannot be function or type), requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    CHARACTERnon-reserved (cannot be function or type), requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    CHARACTERISTICSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    CHARACTERS non-reservednon-reserved 
    CHARACTER_LENGTH reservedreservedreserved
    CHARACTER_​SET_​CATALOG non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CHARACTER_SET_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CHARACTER_SET_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CHAR_LENGTH reservedreservedreserved
    CHECKreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CHECKPOINTnon-reserved   
    CLASSnon-reserved   
    CLASSIFIER reserved  
    CLASS_ORIGIN non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CLOB reservedreserved 
    CLOSEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CLUSTERnon-reserved   
    COALESCEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    COBOL non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLATEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    COLLATIONreserved (can be function or type)non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    COLLATION_CATALOG non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLATION_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLATION_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLECT reservedreserved 
    COLUMNreservedreservedreservedreserved
    COLUMNSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    COLUMN_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COMMAND_FUNCTION non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COMMAND_​FUNCTION_​CODE non-reservednon-reserved 
    COMMENTnon-reserved   
    COMMENTSnon-reserved   
    COMMITnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    COMMITTEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COMPRESSIONnon-reserved   
    CONCURRENTLYreserved (can be function or type)   
    CONDITION reservedreserved 
    CONDITIONAL non-reserved  
    CONDITION_NUMBER non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONFIGURATIONnon-reserved   
    CONFLICTnon-reserved   
    CONNECT reservedreservedreserved
    CONNECTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CONNECTION_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRAINTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CONSTRAINTSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CONSTRAINT_CATALOG non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRAINT_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRUCTOR non-reservednon-reserved 
    CONTAINS reservedreserved 
    CONTENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    CONTINUEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CONTROL non-reservednon-reserved 
    CONVERSIONnon-reserved   
    CONVERT reservedreservedreserved
    COPYnon-reservedreserved  
    CORR reservedreserved 
    CORRESPONDING reservedreservedreserved
    COS reserved  
    COSH reserved  
    COSTnon-reserved   
    COUNT reservedreservedreserved
    COVAR_POP reservedreserved 
    COVAR_SAMP reservedreserved 
    CREATEreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    CROSSreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    CSVnon-reserved   
    CUBEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    CUME_DIST reservedreserved 
    CURRENTnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_CATALOGreservedreservedreserved 
    CURRENT_DATEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_​DEFAULT_​TRANSFORM_​GROUP reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_PATH reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_ROLEreservedreservedreserved 
    CURRENT_ROW reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_SCHEMAreserved (can be function or type)reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_TIMEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_TIMESTAMPreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_​TRANSFORM_​GROUP_​FOR_​TYPE reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_USERreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURSORnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURSOR_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CYCLEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    DATAnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DATABASEnon-reserved   
    DATALINK reservedreserved 
    DATE reservedreservedreserved
    DATETIME_​INTERVAL_​CODE non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DATETIME_​INTERVAL_​PRECISION non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DAYnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    DB non-reservednon-reserved 
    DEALLOCATEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DECnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    DECFLOAT reserved  
    DECIMALnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    DECLAREnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DEFAULTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    DEFAULTSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DEFERRABLEreservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DEFERREDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DEFINE reserved  
    DEFINED non-reservednon-reserved 
    DEFINERnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DEGREE non-reservednon-reserved 
    DELETEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DELIMITERnon-reserved   
    DELIMITERSnon-reserved   
    DENSE_RANK reservedreserved 
    DEPENDSnon-reserved   
    DEPTHnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DEREF reservedreserved 
    DERIVED non-reservednon-reserved 
    DESCreservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DESCRIBE reservedreservedreserved
    DESCRIPTOR non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DETACHnon-reserved   
    DETERMINISTIC reservedreserved 
    DIAGNOSTICS non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DICTIONARYnon-reserved   
    DISABLEnon-reserved   
    DISCARDnon-reserved   
    DISCONNECT reservedreservedreserved
    DISPATCH non-reservednon-reserved 
    DISTINCTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    DLNEWCOPY reservedreserved 
    DLPREVIOUSCOPY reservedreserved 
    DLURLCOMPLETE reservedreserved 
    DLURLCOMPLETEONLY reservedreserved 
    DLURLCOMPLETEWRITE reservedreserved 
    DLURLPATH reservedreserved 
    DLURLPATHONLY reservedreserved 
    DLURLPATHWRITE reservedreserved 
    DLURLSCHEME reservedreserved 
    DLURLSERVER reservedreserved 
    DLVALUE reservedreserved 
    DOreserved   
    DOCUMENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DOMAINnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DOUBLEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DROPnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DYNAMIC reservedreserved 
    DYNAMIC_FUNCTION non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DYNAMIC_​FUNCTION_​CODE non-reservednon-reserved 
    EACHnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    ELEMENT reservedreserved 
    ELSEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    EMPTY reservednon-reserved 
    ENABLEnon-reserved   
    ENCODINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ENCRYPTEDnon-reserved   
    ENDreservedreservedreservedreserved
    END-EXEC reservedreservedreserved
    END_FRAME reservedreserved 
    END_PARTITION reservedreserved 
    ENFORCED non-reservednon-reserved 
    ENUMnon-reserved   
    EQUALS reservedreserved 
    ERROR non-reserved  
    ESCAPEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    EVENTnon-reserved   
    EVERY reservedreserved 
    EXCEPTreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    EXCEPTION   reserved
    EXCLUDEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    EXCLUDINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    EXCLUSIVEnon-reserved   
    EXEC reservedreservedreserved
    EXECUTEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    EXISTSnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    EXP reservedreserved 
    EXPLAINnon-reserved   
    EXPRESSIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    EXTENSIONnon-reserved   
    EXTERNALnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    EXTRACTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    FALSEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    FAMILYnon-reserved   
    FETCHreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    FILE non-reservednon-reserved 
    FILTERnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    FINAL non-reservednon-reserved 
    FINALIZEnon-reserved   
    FINISH non-reserved  
    FIRSTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    FIRST_VALUE reservedreserved 
    FLAG non-reservednon-reserved 
    FLOATnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    FLOOR reservedreserved 
    FOLLOWINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    FORreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    FORCEnon-reserved   
    FOREIGNreservedreservedreservedreserved
    FORMAT non-reserved  
    FORTRAN non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    FORWARDnon-reserved   
    FOUND non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    FRAME_ROW reservedreserved 
    FREE reservedreserved 
    FREEZEreserved (can be function or type)   
    FROMreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    FS non-reservednon-reserved 
    FULFILL non-reserved  
    FULLreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    FUNCTIONnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    FUNCTIONSnon-reserved   
    FUSION reservedreserved 
    G non-reservednon-reserved 
    GENERAL non-reservednon-reserved 
    GENERATEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    GET reservedreservedreserved
    GLOBALnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    GO non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    GOTO non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    GRANTreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    GRANTEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    GREATESTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)   
    GROUPreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    GROUPINGnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    GROUPSnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    HANDLERnon-reserved   
    HAVINGreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    HEADERnon-reserved   
    HEX non-reservednon-reserved 
    HIERARCHY non-reservednon-reserved 
    HOLDnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    HOURnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    ID non-reservednon-reserved 
    IDENTITYnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    IFnon-reserved   
    IGNORE non-reservednon-reserved 
    ILIKEreserved (can be function or type)   
    IMMEDIATEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    IMMEDIATELY non-reservednon-reserved 
    IMMUTABLEnon-reserved   
    IMPLEMENTATION non-reservednon-reserved 
    IMPLICITnon-reserved   
    IMPORTnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    INreservedreservedreservedreserved
    INCLUDEnon-reserved   
    INCLUDINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    INCREMENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    INDENT non-reservednon-reserved 
    INDEXnon-reserved   
    INDEXESnon-reserved   
    INDICATOR reservedreservedreserved
    INHERITnon-reserved   
    INHERITSnon-reserved   
    INITIAL reserved  
    INITIALLYreservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    INLINEnon-reserved   
    INNERreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    INOUTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    INPUTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    INSENSITIVEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    INSERTnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    INSTANCE non-reservednon-reserved 
    INSTANTIABLE non-reservednon-reserved 
    INSTEADnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    INTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    INTEGERnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    INTEGRITY non-reservednon-reserved 
    INTERSECTreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    INTERSECTION reservedreserved 
    INTERVALnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    INTOreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    INVOKERnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ISreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    ISNULLreserved (can be function or type), requires AS   
    ISOLATIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    JOINreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    JSON_ARRAY reserved  
    JSON_ARRAYAGG reserved  
    JSON_EXISTS reserved  
    JSON_OBJECT reserved  
    JSON_OBJECTAGG reserved  
    JSON_QUERY reserved  
    JSON_TABLE reserved  
    JSON_TABLE_PRIMITIVE reserved  
    JSON_VALUE reserved  
    K non-reservednon-reserved 
    KEEP non-reserved  
    KEYnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    KEYS non-reserved  
    KEY_MEMBER non-reservednon-reserved 
    KEY_TYPE non-reservednon-reserved 
    LABELnon-reserved   
    LAG reservedreserved 
    LANGUAGEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    LARGEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    LASTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    LAST_VALUE reservedreserved 
    LATERALreservedreservedreserved 
    LEAD reservedreserved 
    LEADINGreservedreservedreservedreserved
    LEAKPROOFnon-reserved   
    LEASTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)   
    LEFTreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    LENGTH non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    LEVELnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    LIBRARY non-reservednon-reserved 
    LIKEreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    LIKE_REGEX reservedreserved 
    LIMITreserved, requires ASnon-reservednon-reserved 
    LINK non-reservednon-reserved 
    LISTAGG reserved  
    LISTENnon-reserved   
    LN reservedreserved 
    LOADnon-reserved   
    LOCALnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    LOCALTIMEreservedreservedreserved 
    LOCALTIMESTAMPreservedreservedreserved 
    LOCATIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    LOCATOR non-reservednon-reserved 
    LOCKnon-reserved   
    LOCKEDnon-reserved   
    LOG reserved  
    LOG10 reserved  
    LOGGEDnon-reserved   
    LOWER reservedreservedreserved
    M non-reservednon-reserved 
    MAP non-reservednon-reserved 
    MAPPINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    MATCHnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    MATCHEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    MATCHES reserved  
    MATCH_NUMBER reserved  
    MATCH_RECOGNIZE reserved  
    MATERIALIZEDnon-reserved   
    MAX reservedreservedreserved
    MAXVALUEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    MEASURES reserved  
    MEMBER reservedreserved 
    MERGEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    MESSAGE_LENGTH non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    MESSAGE_OCTET_LENGTH non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    MESSAGE_TEXT non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    METHODnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    MIN reservedreservedreserved
    MINUTEnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    MINVALUEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    MOD reservedreserved 
    MODEnon-reserved   
    MODIFIES reservedreserved 
    MODULE reservedreservedreserved
    MONTHnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    MORE non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    MOVEnon-reserved   
    MULTISET reservedreserved 
    MUMPS non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    NAMEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    NAMESnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    NAMESPACE non-reservednon-reserved 
    NATIONALnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    NATURALreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    NCHARnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    NCLOB reservedreserved 
    NESTED non-reserved  
    NESTING non-reservednon-reserved 
    NEWnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    NEXTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    NFCnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    NFDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    NFKCnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    NFKDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    NIL non-reservednon-reserved 
    NOnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    NONEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    NORMALIZEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    NORMALIZEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    NOTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    NOTHINGnon-reserved   
    NOTIFYnon-reserved   
    NOTNULLreserved (can be function or type), requires AS   
    NOWAITnon-reserved   
    NTH_VALUE reservedreserved 
    NTILE reservedreserved 
    NULLreservedreservedreservedreserved
    NULLABLE non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    NULLIFnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    NULLSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    NULL_ORDERING non-reserved  
    NUMBER non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    NUMERICnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    OBJECTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    OCCURRENCE non-reserved  
    OCCURRENCES_REGEX reservedreserved 
    OCTETS non-reservednon-reserved 
    OCTET_LENGTH reservedreservedreserved
    OFnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    OFFnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    OFFSETreserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    OIDSnon-reserved   
    OLDnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    OMIT reserved  
    ONreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    ONE reserved  
    ONLYreservedreservedreservedreserved
    OPEN reservedreservedreserved
    OPERATORnon-reserved   
    OPTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    OPTIONSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ORreservedreservedreservedreserved
    ORDERreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    ORDERING non-reservednon-reserved 
    ORDINALITYnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    OTHERSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    OUTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    OUTERreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    OUTPUT non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    OVERnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    OVERFLOW non-reserved  
    OVERLAPSreserved (can be function or type), requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    OVERLAYnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    OVERRIDINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    OWNEDnon-reserved   
    OWNERnon-reserved   
    P non-reservednon-reserved 
    PAD non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    PARALLELnon-reserved   
    PARAMETERnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    PARAMETER_MODE non-reservednon-reserved 
    PARAMETER_NAME non-reservednon-reserved 
    PARAMETER_​ORDINAL_​POSITION non-reservednon-reserved 
    PARAMETER_​SPECIFIC_​CATALOG non-reservednon-reserved 
    PARAMETER_​SPECIFIC_​NAME non-reservednon-reserved 
    PARAMETER_​SPECIFIC_​SCHEMA non-reservednon-reserved 
    PARSERnon-reserved   
    PARTIALnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    PARTITIONnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    PASCAL non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    PASS non-reserved  
    PASSINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    PASSTHROUGH non-reservednon-reserved 
    PASSWORDnon-reserved   
    PAST non-reserved  
    PATH non-reservednon-reserved 
    PATTERN reserved  
    PER reserved  
    PERCENT reservedreserved 
    PERCENTILE_CONT reservedreserved 
    PERCENTILE_DISC reservedreserved 
    PERCENT_RANK reservedreserved 
    PERIOD reservedreserved 
    PERMISSION non-reservednon-reserved 
    PERMUTE reserved  
    PIPE non-reserved  
    PLACINGreservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    PLAN non-reserved  
    PLANSnon-reserved   
    PLI non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    POLICYnon-reserved   
    PORTION reservedreserved 
    POSITIONnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    POSITION_REGEX reservedreserved 
    POWER reservedreserved 
    PRECEDES reservedreserved 
    PRECEDINGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    PRECISIONnon-reserved (cannot be function or type), requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    PREPAREnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    PREPAREDnon-reserved   
    PRESERVEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    PREV non-reserved  
    PRIMARYreservedreservedreservedreserved
    PRIORnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    PRIVATE non-reserved  
    PRIVILEGESnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    PROCEDURALnon-reserved   
    PROCEDUREnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    PROCEDURESnon-reserved   
    PROGRAMnon-reserved   
    PRUNE non-reserved  
    PTF reserved  
    PUBLIC non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    PUBLICATIONnon-reserved   
    QUOTEnon-reserved   
    QUOTES non-reserved  
    RANGEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    RANK reservedreserved 
    READnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    READS reservedreserved 
    REALnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    REASSIGNnon-reserved   
    RECHECKnon-reserved   
    RECOVERY non-reservednon-reserved 
    RECURSIVEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    REFnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    REFERENCESreservedreservedreservedreserved
    REFERENCINGnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    REFRESHnon-reserved   
    REGR_AVGX reservedreserved 
    REGR_AVGY reservedreserved 
    REGR_COUNT reservedreserved 
    REGR_INTERCEPT reservedreserved 
    REGR_R2 reservedreserved 
    REGR_SLOPE reservedreserved 
    REGR_SXX reservedreserved 
    REGR_SXY reservedreserved 
    REGR_SYY reservedreserved 
    REINDEXnon-reserved   
    RELATIVEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    RELEASEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    RENAMEnon-reserved   
    REPEATABLEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    REPLACEnon-reserved   
    REPLICAnon-reserved   
    REQUIRING non-reservednon-reserved 
    RESETnon-reserved   
    RESPECT non-reservednon-reserved 
    RESTARTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    RESTORE non-reservednon-reserved 
    RESTRICTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    RESULT reservedreserved 
    RETURNnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    RETURNED_CARDINALITY non-reservednon-reserved 
    RETURNED_LENGTH non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    RETURNED_​OCTET_​LENGTH non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    RETURNED_SQLSTATE non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    RETURNINGreserved, requires ASnon-reservednon-reserved 
    RETURNSnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    REVOKEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    RIGHTreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    ROLEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ROLLBACKnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    ROLLUPnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    ROUTINEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ROUTINESnon-reserved   
    ROUTINE_CATALOG non-reservednon-reserved 
    ROUTINE_NAME non-reservednon-reserved 
    ROUTINE_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reserved 
    ROWnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    ROWSnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    ROW_COUNT non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    ROW_NUMBER reservedreserved 
    RULEnon-reserved   
    RUNNING reserved  
    SAVEPOINTnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    SCALAR non-reserved  
    SCALE non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    SCHEMAnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    SCHEMASnon-reserved   
    SCHEMA_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    SCOPE reservedreserved 
    SCOPE_CATALOG non-reservednon-reserved 
    SCOPE_NAME non-reservednon-reserved 
    SCOPE_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reserved 
    SCROLLnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    SEARCHnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    SECONDnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    SECTION non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    SECURITYnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    SEEK reserved  
    SELECTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    SELECTIVE non-reservednon-reserved 
    SELF non-reservednon-reserved 
    SEMANTICS non-reserved  
    SENSITIVE reservedreserved 
    SEQUENCEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    SEQUENCESnon-reserved   
    SERIALIZABLEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    SERVERnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    SERVER_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    SESSIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    SESSION_USERreservedreservedreservedreserved
    SETnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    SETOFnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)   
    SETSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    SHAREnon-reserved   
    SHOWnon-reservedreserved  
    SIMILARreserved (can be function or type)reservedreserved 
    SIMPLEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    SIN reserved  
    SINH reserved  
    SIZE non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    SKIPnon-reservedreserved  
    SMALLINTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    SNAPSHOTnon-reserved   
    SOMEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    SORT_DIRECTION non-reserved  
    SOURCE non-reservednon-reserved 
    SPACE non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    SPECIFIC reservedreserved 
    SPECIFICTYPE reservedreserved 
    SPECIFIC_NAME non-reservednon-reserved 
    SQLnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    SQLCODE   reserved
    SQLERROR   reserved
    SQLEXCEPTION reservedreserved 
    SQLSTATE reservedreservedreserved
    SQLWARNING reservedreserved 
    SQRT reservedreserved 
    STABLEnon-reserved   
    STANDALONEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    STARTnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    STATE non-reservednon-reserved 
    STATEMENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    STATIC reservedreserved 
    STATISTICSnon-reserved   
    STDDEV_POP reservedreserved 
    STDDEV_SAMP reservedreserved 
    STDINnon-reserved   
    STDOUTnon-reserved   
    STORAGEnon-reserved   
    STOREDnon-reserved   
    STRICTnon-reserved   
    STRING non-reserved  
    STRIPnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    STRUCTURE non-reservednon-reserved 
    STYLE non-reservednon-reserved 
    SUBCLASS_ORIGIN non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    SUBMULTISET reservedreserved 
    SUBSCRIPTIONnon-reserved   
    SUBSET reserved  
    SUBSTRINGnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    SUBSTRING_REGEX reservedreserved 
    SUCCEEDS reservedreserved 
    SUM reservedreservedreserved
    SUPPORTnon-reserved   
    SYMMETRICreservedreservedreserved 
    SYSIDnon-reserved   
    SYSTEMnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    SYSTEM_TIME reservedreserved 
    SYSTEM_USER reservedreservedreserved
    T non-reservednon-reserved 
    TABLEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    TABLESnon-reserved   
    TABLESAMPLEreserved (can be function or type)reservedreserved 
    TABLESPACEnon-reserved   
    TABLE_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    TAN reserved  
    TANH reserved  
    TEMPnon-reserved   
    TEMPLATEnon-reserved   
    TEMPORARYnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    TEXTnon-reserved   
    THENreservedreservedreservedreserved
    THROUGH non-reserved  
    TIESnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    TIMEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    TIMESTAMPnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    TIMEZONE_HOUR reservedreservedreserved
    TIMEZONE_MINUTE reservedreservedreserved
    TOreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    TOKEN non-reservednon-reserved 
    TOP_LEVEL_COUNT non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRAILINGreservedreservedreservedreserved
    TRANSACTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    TRANSACTIONS_​COMMITTED non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRANSACTIONS_​ROLLED_​BACK non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRANSACTION_ACTIVE non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRANSFORMnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    TRANSFORMS non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRANSLATE reservedreservedreserved
    TRANSLATE_REGEX reservedreserved 
    TRANSLATION reservedreservedreserved
    TREATnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    TRIGGERnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    TRIGGER_CATALOG non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRIGGER_NAME non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRIGGER_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reserved 
    TRIMnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    TRIM_ARRAY reservedreserved 
    TRUEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    TRUNCATEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    TRUSTEDnon-reserved   
    TYPEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    TYPESnon-reserved   
    UESCAPEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    UNBOUNDEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    UNCOMMITTEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    UNCONDITIONAL non-reserved  
    UNDER non-reservednon-reserved 
    UNENCRYPTEDnon-reserved   
    UNIONreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    UNIQUEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    UNKNOWNnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    UNLINK non-reservednon-reserved 
    UNLISTENnon-reserved   
    UNLOGGEDnon-reserved   
    UNMATCHED reserved  
    UNNAMED non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    UNNEST reservedreserved 
    UNTILnon-reserved   
    UNTYPED non-reservednon-reserved 
    UPDATEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    UPPER reservedreservedreserved
    URI non-reservednon-reserved 
    USAGE non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    USERreservedreservedreservedreserved
    USER_​DEFINED_​TYPE_​CATALOG non-reservednon-reserved 
    USER_​DEFINED_​TYPE_​CODE non-reservednon-reserved 
    USER_​DEFINED_​TYPE_​NAME non-reservednon-reserved 
    USER_​DEFINED_​TYPE_​SCHEMA non-reservednon-reserved 
    USINGreservedreservedreservedreserved
    UTF16 non-reserved  
    UTF32 non-reserved  
    UTF8 non-reserved  
    VACUUMnon-reserved   
    VALIDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    VALIDATEnon-reserved   
    VALIDATORnon-reserved   
    VALUEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    VALUESnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    VALUE_OF reservedreserved 
    VARBINARY reservedreserved 
    VARCHARnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    VARIADICreserved   
    VARYINGnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    VAR_POP reservedreserved 
    VAR_SAMP reservedreserved 
    VERBOSEreserved (can be function or type)   
    VERSIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    VERSIONING reservedreserved 
    VIEWnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    VIEWSnon-reserved   
    VOLATILEnon-reserved   
    WHENreservedreservedreservedreserved
    WHENEVER reservedreservedreserved
    WHEREreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    WHITESPACEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    WIDTH_BUCKET reservedreserved 
    WINDOWreserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    WITHreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    WITHINnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    WITHOUTnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    WORKnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    WRAPPERnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    WRITEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    XMLnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    XMLAGG reservedreserved 
    XMLATTRIBUTESnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLBINARY reservedreserved 
    XMLCAST reservedreserved 
    XMLCOMMENT reservedreserved 
    XMLCONCATnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLDECLARATION non-reservednon-reserved 
    XMLDOCUMENT reservedreserved 
    XMLELEMENTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLEXISTSnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLFORESTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLITERATE reservedreserved 
    XMLNAMESPACESnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLPARSEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLPInon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLQUERY reservedreserved 
    XMLROOTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)   
    XMLSCHEMA non-reservednon-reserved 
    XMLSERIALIZEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLTABLEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    XMLTEXT reservedreserved 
    XMLVALIDATE reservedreserved 
    YEARnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    YESnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ZONEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved

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    Table C.1. SQL Key Words

    Key WordPostgreSQLSQL:2016SQL:2011SQL-92
    A non-reservednon-reserved 
    ABORTnon-reserved   
    ABS reservedreserved 
    ABSENT reservednon-reserved 
    ABSOLUTEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ACCESSnon-reserved   
    ACCORDING non-reservednon-reserved 
    ACOS reserved  
    ACTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ADA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    ADDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ADMINnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    AFTERnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    AGGREGATEnon-reserved   
    ALLreservedreservedreservedreserved
    ALLOCATE reservedreservedreserved
    ALSOnon-reserved   
    ALTERnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    ALWAYSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ANALYSEreserved   
    ANALYZEreserved   
    ANDreservedreservedreservedreserved
    ANYreservedreservedreservedreserved
    ARE reservedreservedreserved
    ARRAYreserved, requires ASreservedreserved 
    ARRAY_AGG reservedreserved 
    ARRAY_​MAX_​CARDINALITY reservedreserved 
    ASreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    ASCreservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ASENSITIVEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    ASIN reserved  
    ASSERTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    ASSIGNMENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ASYMMETRICreservedreservedreserved 
    ATnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    ATAN reserved  
    ATOMICnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    ATTACHnon-reserved   
    ATTRIBUTEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    ATTRIBUTES non-reservednon-reserved 
    AUTHORIZATIONreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    AVG reservedreservedreserved
    BACKWARDnon-reserved   
    BASE64 non-reservednon-reserved 
    BEFOREnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    BEGINnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    BEGIN_FRAME reservedreserved 
    BEGIN_PARTITION reservedreserved 
    BERNOULLI non-reservednon-reserved 
    BETWEENnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    BIGINTnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    BINARYreserved (can be function or type)reservedreserved 
    BITnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)  reserved
    BIT_LENGTH   reserved
    BLOB reservedreserved 
    BLOCKED non-reservednon-reserved 
    BOM non-reservednon-reserved 
    BOOLEANnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreserved 
    BOTHreservedreservedreservedreserved
    BREADTHnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    BYnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    C non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CACHEnon-reserved   
    CALLnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    CALLEDnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    CARDINALITY reservedreserved 
    CASCADEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CASCADEDnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CASEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CASTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CATALOGnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CATALOG_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CEIL reservedreserved 
    CEILING reservedreserved 
    CHAINnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    CHAINING non-reserved  
    CHARnon-reserved (cannot be function or type), requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    CHARACTERnon-reserved (cannot be function or type), requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    CHARACTERISTICSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    CHARACTERS non-reservednon-reserved 
    CHARACTER_LENGTH reservedreservedreserved
    CHARACTER_​SET_​CATALOG non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CHARACTER_SET_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CHARACTER_SET_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CHAR_LENGTH reservedreservedreserved
    CHECKreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CHECKPOINTnon-reserved   
    CLASSnon-reserved   
    CLASSIFIER reserved  
    CLASS_ORIGIN non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CLOB reservedreserved 
    CLOSEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CLUSTERnon-reserved   
    COALESCEnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    COBOL non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLATEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    COLLATIONreserved (can be function or type)non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    COLLATION_CATALOG non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLATION_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLATION_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COLLECT reservedreserved 
    COLUMNreservedreservedreservedreserved
    COLUMNSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    COLUMN_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COMMAND_FUNCTION non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COMMAND_​FUNCTION_​CODE non-reservednon-reserved 
    COMMENTnon-reserved   
    COMMENTSnon-reserved   
    COMMITnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    COMMITTEDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    COMPRESSIONnon-reserved   
    CONCURRENTLYreserved (can be function or type)   
    CONDITION reservedreserved 
    CONDITIONAL non-reserved  
    CONDITION_NUMBER non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONFIGURATIONnon-reserved   
    CONFLICTnon-reserved   
    CONNECT reservedreservedreserved
    CONNECTIONnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CONNECTION_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRAINTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CONSTRAINTSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CONSTRAINT_CATALOG non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRAINT_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRAINT_SCHEMA non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CONSTRUCTOR non-reservednon-reserved 
    CONTAINS reservedreserved 
    CONTENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    CONTINUEnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    CONTROL non-reservednon-reserved 
    CONVERSIONnon-reserved   
    CONVERT reservedreservedreserved
    COPYnon-reservedreserved  
    CORR reservedreserved 
    CORRESPONDING reservedreservedreserved
    COS reserved  
    COSH reserved  
    COSTnon-reserved   
    COUNT reservedreservedreserved
    COVAR_POP reservedreserved 
    COVAR_SAMP reservedreserved 
    CREATEreserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    CROSSreserved (can be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    CSVnon-reserved   
    CUBEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    CUME_DIST reservedreserved 
    CURRENTnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_CATALOGreservedreservedreserved 
    CURRENT_DATEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_​DEFAULT_​TRANSFORM_​GROUP reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_PATH reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_ROLEreservedreservedreserved 
    CURRENT_ROW reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_SCHEMAreserved (can be function or type)reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_TIMEreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_TIMESTAMPreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURRENT_​TRANSFORM_​GROUP_​FOR_​TYPE reservedreserved 
    CURRENT_USERreservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURSORnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    CURSOR_NAME non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    CYCLEnon-reservedreservedreserved 
    DATAnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DATABASEnon-reserved   
    DATALINK reservedreserved 
    DATE reservedreservedreserved
    DATETIME_​INTERVAL_​CODE non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DATETIME_​INTERVAL_​PRECISION non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DAYnon-reserved, requires ASreservedreservedreserved
    DB non-reservednon-reserved 
    DEALLOCATEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DECnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    DECFLOAT reserved  
    DECIMALnon-reserved (cannot be function or type)reservedreservedreserved
    DECLAREnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DEFAULTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    DEFAULTSnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DEFERRABLEreservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DEFERREDnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DEFINE reserved  
    DEFINED non-reservednon-reserved 
    DEFINERnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DEGREE non-reservednon-reserved 
    DELETEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DELIMITERnon-reserved   
    DELIMITERSnon-reserved   
    DENSE_RANK reservedreserved 
    DEPENDSnon-reserved   
    DEPTHnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DEREF reservedreserved 
    DERIVED non-reservednon-reserved 
    DESCreservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DESCRIBE reservedreservedreserved
    DESCRIPTOR non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DETACHnon-reserved   
    DETERMINISTIC reservedreserved 
    DIAGNOSTICS non-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DICTIONARYnon-reserved   
    DISABLEnon-reserved   
    DISCARDnon-reserved   
    DISCONNECT reservedreservedreserved
    DISPATCH non-reservednon-reserved 
    DISTINCTreservedreservedreservedreserved
    DLNEWCOPY reservedreserved 
    DLPREVIOUSCOPY reservedreserved 
    DLURLCOMPLETE reservedreserved 
    DLURLCOMPLETEONLY reservedreserved 
    DLURLCOMPLETEWRITE reservedreserved 
    DLURLPATH reservedreserved 
    DLURLPATHONLY reservedreserved 
    DLURLPATHWRITE reservedreserved 
    DLURLSCHEME reservedreserved 
    DLURLSERVER reservedreserved 
    DLVALUE reservedreserved 
    DOreserved   
    DOCUMENTnon-reservednon-reservednon-reserved 
    DOMAINnon-reservednon-reservednon-reservedreserved
    DOUBLEnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DROPnon-reservedreservedreservedreserved
    DYNAMIC reservedreserved 
    DYNAMIC_FUNCTION non-reservednon-reservednon-reserved
    DYNAMIC_​FUNCTION_​CODE non-reservednon-reserved 
    EACHnon-reservedreservedreserved 
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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-listen.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-listen.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-listen.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-listen.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -LISTEN

    LISTEN

    LISTEN — listen for a notification

    Synopsis

    +LISTEN

    LISTEN

    LISTEN — listen for a notification

    Synopsis

     LISTEN channel
     

    Description

    LISTEN registers the current session as a @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no LISTEN statement in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    NOTIFY, UNLISTEN
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    NOTIFY, UNLISTEN
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-load.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-load.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-load.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-load.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -LOAD

    LOAD

    LOAD — load a shared library file

    Synopsis

    +LOAD

    LOAD

    LOAD — load a shared library file

    Synopsis

     LOAD 'filename'
     

    Description

    This command loads a shared library file into the PostgreSQL @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ extension.

    See Also

    CREATE FUNCTION -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-lock.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-lock.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-lock.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-lock.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -LOCK

    LOCK

    LOCK — lock a table

    Synopsis

    +LOCK

    LOCK

    LOCK — lock a table

    Synopsis

     LOCK [ TABLE ] [ ONLY ] name [ * ] [, ...] [ IN lockmode MODE ] [ NOWAIT ]
     
     where lockmode is one of:
    @@ -164,4 +164,4 @@
        PostgreSQL lock modes and the
        LOCK TABLE syntax are compatible with those
        present in Oracle.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    MERGE

    MERGE — conditionally insert, update, or delete rows of a table

    Synopsis

    +MERGE

    MERGE

    MERGE — conditionally insert, update, or delete rows of a table

    Synopsis

     [ WITH with_query [, ...] ]
     MERGE INTO [ ONLY ] target_table_name [ * ] [ [ AS ] target_alias ]
         USING data_source ON join_condition
    @@ -393,4 +393,4 @@
       

    The WITH clause and DO NOTHING action are extensions to the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    MOVE

    MOVE — position a cursor

    Synopsis

    +MOVE

    MOVE

    MOVE — position a cursor

    Synopsis

     MOVE [ direction ] [ FROM | IN ] cursor_name
     
     where direction can be one of:
    @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@
     COMMIT WORK;
     

    Compatibility

    There is no MOVE statement in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    CLOSE, DECLARE, FETCH
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    CLOSE, DECLARE, FETCH
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-notify.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-notify.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-notify.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-notify.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -NOTIFY

    NOTIFY

    NOTIFY — generate a notification

    Synopsis

    +NOTIFY

    NOTIFY

    NOTIFY — generate a notification

    Synopsis

     NOTIFY channel [ , payload ]
     

    Description

    The NOTIFY command sends a notification event together @@ -129,4 +129,4 @@

    Compatibility

    There is no NOTIFY statement in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    LISTEN, UNLISTEN
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    LISTEN, UNLISTEN
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-prepare-transaction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-prepare-transaction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-prepare-transaction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:46.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-prepare-transaction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -PREPARE TRANSACTION

    PREPARE TRANSACTION

    PREPARE TRANSACTION — prepare the current transaction for two-phase commit

    Synopsis

    +PREPARE TRANSACTION

    PREPARE TRANSACTION

    PREPARE TRANSACTION — prepare the current transaction for two-phase commit

    Synopsis

     PREPARE TRANSACTION transaction_id
     

    Description

    PREPARE TRANSACTION prepares the current transaction @@ -87,4 +87,4 @@ external transaction management systems, some of which are covered by standards (such as X/Open XA), but the SQL side of those systems is not standardized. -

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    PREPARE

    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution

    Synopsis

    +PREPARE

    PREPARE

    PREPARE — prepare a statement for execution

    Synopsis

     PREPARE name [ ( data_type [, ...] ) ] AS statement
     

    Description

    PREPARE creates a prepared statement. A prepared @@ -148,4 +148,4 @@ but it is only for use in embedded SQL. This version of the PREPARE statement also uses a somewhat different syntax. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    REASSIGN OWNED

    REASSIGN OWNED — change the ownership of database objects owned by a database role

    Synopsis

    +REASSIGN OWNED

    REASSIGN OWNED

    REASSIGN OWNED — change the ownership of database objects owned by a database role

    Synopsis

     REASSIGN OWNED BY { old_role | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER } [, ...]
                    TO { new_role | CURRENT_ROLE | CURRENT_USER | SESSION_USER }
     

    Description

    @@ -39,4 +39,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The REASSIGN OWNED command is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-refreshmaterializedview.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-refreshmaterializedview.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-refreshmaterializedview.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-refreshmaterializedview.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW

    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW

    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW — replace the contents of a materialized view

    Synopsis

    +REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW

    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW

    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW — replace the contents of a materialized view

    Synopsis

     REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW [ CONCURRENTLY ] name
         [ WITH [ NO ] DATA ]
     

    Description

    @@ -56,4 +56,4 @@

    Compatibility

    REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-reindex.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-reindex.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-reindex.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-reindex.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -REINDEX

    REINDEX

    REINDEX — rebuild indexes

    Synopsis

    +REINDEX

    REINDEX

    REINDEX — rebuild indexes

    Synopsis

     REINDEX [ ( option [, ...] ) ] { INDEX | TABLE | SCHEMA | DATABASE | SYSTEM } [ CONCURRENTLY ] name
     
     where option can be one of:
    @@ -327,4 +327,4 @@
     REINDEX TABLE CONCURRENTLY my_broken_table;
     

    Compatibility

    There is no REINDEX command in the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    RELEASE SAVEPOINT

    RELEASE SAVEPOINT — destroy a previously defined savepoint

    Synopsis

    +RELEASE SAVEPOINT

    RELEASE SAVEPOINT

    RELEASE SAVEPOINT — destroy a previously defined savepoint

    Synopsis

     RELEASE [ SAVEPOINT ] savepoint_name
     

    Description

    RELEASE SAVEPOINT destroys a savepoint previously defined @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ specifies that the key word SAVEPOINT is mandatory, but PostgreSQL allows it to be omitted. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    RESET

    RESET — restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value

    Synopsis

    +RESET

    RESET

    RESET — restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value

    Synopsis

     RESET configuration_parameter
     RESET ALL
     

    Description

    @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ RESET timezone;

    Compatibility

    RESET is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    See Also

    SET, SHOW
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    SET, SHOW
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-revoke.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-revoke.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-revoke.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-revoke.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -REVOKE

    REVOKE

    REVOKE — remove access privileges

    Synopsis

    +REVOKE

    REVOKE

    REVOKE — remove access privileges

    Synopsis

     REVOKE [ GRANT OPTION FOR ]
         { { SELECT | INSERT | UPDATE | DELETE | TRUNCATE | REFERENCES | TRIGGER }
         [, ...] | ALL [ PRIVILEGES ] }
    @@ -246,4 +246,4 @@
         The keyword RESTRICT or CASCADE
         is required according to the standard, but PostgreSQL
         assumes RESTRICT by default.
    -   

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    ROLLBACK PREPARED

    ROLLBACK PREPARED — cancel a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit

    Synopsis

    +ROLLBACK PREPARED

    ROLLBACK PREPARED

    ROLLBACK PREPARED — cancel a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit

    Synopsis

     ROLLBACK PREPARED transaction_id
     

    Description

    ROLLBACK PREPARED rolls back a transaction that is in @@ -30,4 +30,4 @@ external transaction management systems, some of which are covered by standards (such as X/Open XA), but the SQL side of those systems is not standardized. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT

    ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT — roll back to a savepoint

    Synopsis

    +ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT

    ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT

    ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT — roll back to a savepoint

    Synopsis

     ROLLBACK [ WORK | TRANSACTION ] TO [ SAVEPOINT ] savepoint_name
     

    Description

    Roll back all commands that were executed after the savepoint was @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ AND [ NO ] CHAIN which is not currently supported by PostgreSQL. Otherwise, this command conforms to the SQL standard. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    ROLLBACK

    ROLLBACK — abort the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +ROLLBACK

    ROLLBACK

    ROLLBACK — abort the current transaction

    Synopsis

     ROLLBACK [ WORK | TRANSACTION ] [ AND [ NO ] CHAIN ]
     

    Description

    ROLLBACK rolls back the current transaction and causes @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The command ROLLBACK conforms to the SQL standard. The form ROLLBACK TRANSACTION is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-savepoint.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-savepoint.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-savepoint.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-savepoint.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SAVEPOINT

    SAVEPOINT

    SAVEPOINT — define a new savepoint within the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +SAVEPOINT

    SAVEPOINT

    SAVEPOINT — define a new savepoint within the current transaction

    Synopsis

     SAVEPOINT savepoint_name
     

    Description

    SAVEPOINT establishes a new savepoint within @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ to again become accessible to ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT and RELEASE SAVEPOINT.) Otherwise, SAVEPOINT is fully SQL conforming. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SECURITY LABEL

    SECURITY LABEL — define or change a security label applied to an object

    Synopsis

    +SECURITY LABEL

    SECURITY LABEL

    SECURITY LABEL — define or change a security label applied to an object

    Synopsis

     SECURITY LABEL [ FOR provider ] ON
     {
       TABLE object_name |
    @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@
     

    Compatibility

    There is no SECURITY LABEL command in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    sepgsql, src/test/modules/dummy_seclabel
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    sepgsql, src/test/modules/dummy_seclabel
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    SELECT

    SELECT, TABLE, WITH — retrieve rows from a table or view

    Synopsis

    +SELECT

    SELECT

    SELECT, TABLE, WITH — retrieve rows from a table or view

    Synopsis

     [ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] with_query [, ...] ]
     SELECT [ ALL | DISTINCT [ ON ( expression [, ...] ) ] ]
         [ { * | expression [ [ AS ] output_name ] } [, ...] ]
    @@ -1602,4 +1602,4 @@
         The MATERIALIZED and NOT
         MATERIALIZED options of WITH are extensions
         of the SQL standard.
    -   

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SELECT INTO

    SELECT INTO — define a new table from the results of a query

    Synopsis

    +SELECT INTO

    SELECT INTO

    SELECT INTO — define a new table from the results of a query

    Synopsis

     [ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] with_query [, ...] ]
     SELECT [ ALL | DISTINCT [ ON ( expression [, ...] ) ] ]
         [ { * | expression [ [ AS ] output_name ] } [, ...] ]
    @@ -65,4 +65,4 @@
        most SQL implementations support CREATE TABLE AS
        instead).  Apart from such compatibility considerations, it is best to use
        CREATE TABLE AS for this purpose in new code.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SET CONSTRAINTS

    SET CONSTRAINTS — set constraint check timing for the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +SET CONSTRAINTS

    SET CONSTRAINTS

    SET CONSTRAINTS — set constraint check timing for the current transaction

    Synopsis

     SET CONSTRAINTS { ALL | name [, ...] } { DEFERRED | IMMEDIATE }
     

    Description

    SET CONSTRAINTS sets the behavior of constraint @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ Also, PostgreSQL checks non-deferrable uniqueness constraints immediately, not at end of statement as the standard would suggest. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SET ROLE

    SET ROLE — set the current user identifier of the current session

    Synopsis

    +SET ROLE

    SET ROLE

    SET ROLE — set the current user identifier of the current session

    Synopsis

     SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] ROLE role_name
     SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] ROLE NONE
     RESET ROLE
    @@ -82,4 +82,4 @@
        The SESSION and LOCAL modifiers are a
        PostgreSQL extension, as is the
        RESET syntax.
    -  

    \ No newline at end of file +

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    SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION

    SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION — set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session

    Synopsis

    +SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION

    SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION

    SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION — set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session

    Synopsis

     SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] SESSION AUTHORIZATION user_name
     SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] SESSION AUTHORIZATION DEFAULT
     RESET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
    @@ -61,4 +61,4 @@
       

    The privileges necessary to execute this command are left implementation-defined by the standard. -

    See Also

    SET ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    SET ROLE
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-set-transaction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-set-transaction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-set-transaction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-set-transaction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SET TRANSACTION

    SET TRANSACTION

    SET TRANSACTION — set the characteristics of the current transaction

    Synopsis

    +SET TRANSACTION

    SET TRANSACTION

    SET TRANSACTION — set the characteristics of the current transaction

    Synopsis

     SET TRANSACTION transaction_mode [, ...]
     SET TRANSACTION SNAPSHOT snapshot_id
     SET SESSION CHARACTERISTICS AS TRANSACTION transaction_mode [, ...]
    @@ -176,4 +176,4 @@
        The SQL standard requires commas between successive transaction_modes, but for historical
        reasons PostgreSQL allows the commas to be
        omitted.
    -  

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    SET

    SET — change a run-time parameter

    Synopsis

    +SET

    SET

    SET — change a run-time parameter

    Synopsis

     SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] configuration_parameter { TO | = } { value | 'value' | DEFAULT }
     SET [ SESSION | LOCAL ] TIME ZONE { value | 'value' | LOCAL | DEFAULT }
     

    Description

    @@ -152,4 +152,4 @@ PostgreSQL allows more flexible time-zone specifications. All other SET features are PostgreSQL extensions. -

    See Also

    RESET, SHOW
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    RESET, SHOW
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-show.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-show.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-show.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-show.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -SHOW

    SHOW

    SHOW — show the value of a run-time parameter

    Synopsis

    +SHOW

    SHOW

    SHOW — show the value of a run-time parameter

    Synopsis

     SHOW name
     SHOW ALL
     

    Description

    @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@

    Compatibility

    The SHOW command is a PostgreSQL extension. -

    See Also

    SET, RESET
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    SET, RESET
    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-start-transaction.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-start-transaction.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-start-transaction.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-start-transaction.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -START TRANSACTION

    START TRANSACTION

    START TRANSACTION — start a transaction block

    Synopsis

    +START TRANSACTION

    START TRANSACTION

    START TRANSACTION — start a transaction block

    Synopsis

     START TRANSACTION [ transaction_mode [, ...] ]
     
     where transaction_mode is one of:
    @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@
        omitted.
       

    See also the compatibility section of SET TRANSACTION. -

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    4.3. Calling Functions

    +4.3. Calling Functions

    4.3. Calling Functions

    PostgreSQL allows functions that have named parameters to be called using either positional or named notation. Named notation is especially @@ -129,4 +129,4 @@ Named and mixed call notations currently cannot be used when calling an aggregate function (but they do work when an aggregate function is used as a window function). -

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    4.1. Lexical Structure

    +4.1. Lexical Structure

    4.1. Lexical Structure

    SQL input consists of a sequence of commands. A command is composed of a sequence of tokens, terminated by a @@ -644,4 +644,4 @@ in no such operator failures which can be resolved by adding parentheses. However there are corner cases in which a query might change behavior without any parsing error being reported. -

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    Chapter 4. SQL Syntax

    +Chapter 4. SQL Syntax

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-truncate.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-truncate.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-truncate.html 2026-02-09 22:08:47.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/sql-truncate.html 2026-02-23 22:14:36.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -TRUNCATE

    TRUNCATE

    TRUNCATE — empty a table or set of tables

    Synopsis

    +TRUNCATE

    TRUNCATE

    TRUNCATE — empty a table or set of tables

    Synopsis

     TRUNCATE [ TABLE ] [ ONLY ] name [ * ] [, ... ]
         [ RESTART IDENTITY | CONTINUE IDENTITY ] [ CASCADE | RESTRICT ]
     

    Description

    @@ -116,4 +116,4 @@ meanings. Some of the concurrency behavior of this command is left implementation-defined by the standard, so the above notes should be considered and compared with other implementations if necessary. -

    See Also

    DELETE
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    DELETE
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    UNLISTEN

    UNLISTEN — stop listening for a notification

    Synopsis

    +UNLISTEN

    UNLISTEN

    UNLISTEN — stop listening for a notification

    Synopsis

     UNLISTEN { channel | * }
     

    Description

    UNLISTEN is used to remove an existing @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ -- no NOTIFY event is received

    Compatibility

    There is no UNLISTEN command in the SQL standard. -

    See Also

    LISTEN, NOTIFY
    \ No newline at end of file +

    See Also

    LISTEN, NOTIFY
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    UPDATE

    UPDATE — update rows of a table

    Synopsis

    +UPDATE

    UPDATE

    UPDATE — update rows of a table

    Synopsis

     [ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] with_query [, ...] ]
     UPDATE [ ONLY ] table_name [ * ] [ [ AS ] alias ]
         SET { column_name = { expression | DEFAULT } |
    @@ -287,4 +287,4 @@
        constructor or a sub-SELECT.  An individual column's
        updated value can be specified as DEFAULT in the
        row-constructor case, but not inside a sub-SELECT.
    -  

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    VACUUM

    VACUUM — garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database

    Synopsis

    +VACUUM

    VACUUM

    VACUUM — garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database

    Synopsis

     VACUUM [ ( option [, ...] ) ] [ table_and_columns [, ...] ]
     VACUUM [ FULL ] [ FREEZE ] [ VERBOSE ] [ ANALYZE ] [ table_and_columns [, ...] ]
     
    @@ -255,4 +255,4 @@
     VACUUM (VERBOSE, ANALYZE) onek;
     

    Compatibility

    There is no VACUUM statement in the SQL standard. -

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    VALUES

    VALUES — compute a set of rows

    Synopsis

    +VALUES

    VALUES

    VALUES — compute a set of rows

    Synopsis

     VALUES ( expression [, ...] ) [, ...]
         [ ORDER BY sort_expression [ ASC | DESC | USING operator ] [, ...] ]
         [ LIMIT { count | ALL } ]
    @@ -135,4 +135,4 @@
        LIMIT and OFFSET are
        PostgreSQL extensions; see also
        under SELECT.
    -  

    See Also

    INSERT, SELECT
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    See Also

    INSERT, SELECT
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    Part II. The SQL Language

    +Part II. The SQL Language

    Part II. The SQL Language

    This part describes the use of the SQL language in PostgreSQL. We start with describing the general syntax of SQL, then @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ using the PostgreSQL interactive terminal psql, but other programs that have similar functionality can be used as well. -

    Table of Contents

    4. SQL Syntax
    4.1. Lexical Structure
    4.2. Value Expressions
    4.3. Calling Functions
    5. Data Definition
    5.1. Table Basics
    5.2. Default Values
    5.3. Generated Columns
    5.4. Constraints
    5.5. System Columns
    5.6. Modifying Tables
    5.7. Privileges
    5.8. Row Security Policies
    5.9. Schemas
    5.10. Inheritance
    5.11. Table Partitioning
    5.12. Foreign Data
    5.13. Other Database Objects
    5.14. Dependency Tracking
    6. Data Manipulation
    6.1. Inserting Data
    6.2. Updating Data
    6.3. Deleting Data
    6.4. Returning Data from Modified Rows
    7. Queries
    7.1. Overview
    7.2. Table Expressions
    7.3. Select Lists
    7.4. Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
    7.5. Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)
    7.6. LIMIT and OFFSET
    7.7. VALUES Lists
    7.8. WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions)
    8. Data Types
    8.1. Numeric Types
    8.2. Monetary Types
    8.3. Character Types
    8.4. Binary Data Types
    8.5. Date/Time Types
    8.6. Boolean Type
    8.7. Enumerated Types
    8.8. Geometric Types
    8.9. Network Address Types
    8.10. Bit String Types
    8.11. Text Search Types
    8.12. UUID Type
    8.13. XML Type
    8.14. JSON Types
    8.15. Arrays
    8.16. Composite Types
    8.17. Range Types
    8.18. Domain Types
    8.19. Object Identifier Types
    8.20. pg_lsn Type
    8.21. Pseudo-Types
    9. Functions and Operators
    9.1. Logical Operators
    9.2. Comparison Functions and Operators
    9.3. Mathematical Functions and Operators
    9.4. String Functions and Operators
    9.5. Binary String Functions and Operators
    9.6. Bit String Functions and Operators
    9.7. Pattern Matching
    9.8. Data Type Formatting Functions
    9.9. Date/Time Functions and Operators
    9.10. Enum Support Functions
    9.11. Geometric Functions and Operators
    9.12. Network Address Functions and Operators
    9.13. Text Search Functions and Operators
    9.14. UUID Functions
    9.15. XML Functions
    9.16. JSON Functions and Operators
    9.17. Sequence Manipulation Functions
    9.18. Conditional Expressions
    9.19. Array Functions and Operators
    9.20. Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
    9.21. Aggregate Functions
    9.22. Window Functions
    9.23. Subquery Expressions
    9.24. Row and Array Comparisons
    9.25. Set Returning Functions
    9.26. System Information Functions and Operators
    9.27. System Administration Functions
    9.28. Trigger Functions
    9.29. Event Trigger Functions
    9.30. Statistics Information Functions
    10. Type Conversion
    10.1. Overview
    10.2. Operators
    10.3. Functions
    10.4. Value Storage
    10.5. UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
    10.6. SELECT Output Columns
    11. Indexes
    11.1. Introduction
    11.2. Index Types
    11.3. Multicolumn Indexes
    11.4. Indexes and ORDER BY
    11.5. Combining Multiple Indexes
    11.6. Unique Indexes
    11.7. Indexes on Expressions
    11.8. Partial Indexes
    11.9. Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
    11.10. Operator Classes and Operator Families
    11.11. Indexes and Collations
    11.12. Examining Index Usage
    12. Full Text Search
    12.1. Introduction
    12.2. Tables and Indexes
    12.3. Controlling Text Search
    12.4. Additional Features
    12.5. Parsers
    12.6. Dictionaries
    12.7. Configuration Example
    12.8. Testing and Debugging Text Search
    12.9. Preferred Index Types for Text Search
    12.10. psql Support
    12.11. Limitations
    13. Concurrency Control
    13.1. Introduction
    13.2. Transaction Isolation
    13.3. Explicit Locking
    13.4. Data Consistency Checks at the Application Level
    13.5. Serialization Failure Handling
    13.6. Caveats
    13.7. Locking and Indexes
    14. Performance Tips
    14.1. Using EXPLAIN
    14.2. Statistics Used by the Planner
    14.3. Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses
    14.4. Populating a Database
    14.5. Non-Durable Settings
    15. Parallel Query
    15.1. How Parallel Query Works
    15.2. When Can Parallel Query Be Used?
    15.3. Parallel Plans
    15.4. Parallel Safety
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    Table of Contents

    4. SQL Syntax
    4.1. Lexical Structure
    4.2. Value Expressions
    4.3. Calling Functions
    5. Data Definition
    5.1. Table Basics
    5.2. Default Values
    5.3. Generated Columns
    5.4. Constraints
    5.5. System Columns
    5.6. Modifying Tables
    5.7. Privileges
    5.8. Row Security Policies
    5.9. Schemas
    5.10. Inheritance
    5.11. Table Partitioning
    5.12. Foreign Data
    5.13. Other Database Objects
    5.14. Dependency Tracking
    6. Data Manipulation
    6.1. Inserting Data
    6.2. Updating Data
    6.3. Deleting Data
    6.4. Returning Data from Modified Rows
    7. Queries
    7.1. Overview
    7.2. Table Expressions
    7.3. Select Lists
    7.4. Combining Queries (UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT)
    7.5. Sorting Rows (ORDER BY)
    7.6. LIMIT and OFFSET
    7.7. VALUES Lists
    7.8. WITH Queries (Common Table Expressions)
    8. Data Types
    8.1. Numeric Types
    8.2. Monetary Types
    8.3. Character Types
    8.4. Binary Data Types
    8.5. Date/Time Types
    8.6. Boolean Type
    8.7. Enumerated Types
    8.8. Geometric Types
    8.9. Network Address Types
    8.10. Bit String Types
    8.11. Text Search Types
    8.12. UUID Type
    8.13. XML Type
    8.14. JSON Types
    8.15. Arrays
    8.16. Composite Types
    8.17. Range Types
    8.18. Domain Types
    8.19. Object Identifier Types
    8.20. pg_lsn Type
    8.21. Pseudo-Types
    9. Functions and Operators
    9.1. Logical Operators
    9.2. Comparison Functions and Operators
    9.3. Mathematical Functions and Operators
    9.4. String Functions and Operators
    9.5. Binary String Functions and Operators
    9.6. Bit String Functions and Operators
    9.7. Pattern Matching
    9.8. Data Type Formatting Functions
    9.9. Date/Time Functions and Operators
    9.10. Enum Support Functions
    9.11. Geometric Functions and Operators
    9.12. Network Address Functions and Operators
    9.13. Text Search Functions and Operators
    9.14. UUID Functions
    9.15. XML Functions
    9.16. JSON Functions and Operators
    9.17. Sequence Manipulation Functions
    9.18. Conditional Expressions
    9.19. Array Functions and Operators
    9.20. Range/Multirange Functions and Operators
    9.21. Aggregate Functions
    9.22. Window Functions
    9.23. Subquery Expressions
    9.24. Row and Array Comparisons
    9.25. Set Returning Functions
    9.26. System Information Functions and Operators
    9.27. System Administration Functions
    9.28. Trigger Functions
    9.29. Event Trigger Functions
    9.30. Statistics Information Functions
    10. Type Conversion
    10.1. Overview
    10.2. Operators
    10.3. Functions
    10.4. Value Storage
    10.5. UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs
    10.6. SELECT Output Columns
    11. Indexes
    11.1. Introduction
    11.2. Index Types
    11.3. Multicolumn Indexes
    11.4. Indexes and ORDER BY
    11.5. Combining Multiple Indexes
    11.6. Unique Indexes
    11.7. Indexes on Expressions
    11.8. Partial Indexes
    11.9. Index-Only Scans and Covering Indexes
    11.10. Operator Classes and Operator Families
    11.11. Indexes and Collations
    11.12. Examining Index Usage
    12. Full Text Search
    12.1. Introduction
    12.2. Tables and Indexes
    12.3. Controlling Text Search
    12.4. Additional Features
    12.5. Parsers
    12.6. Dictionaries
    12.7. Configuration Example
    12.8. Testing and Debugging Text Search
    12.9. Preferred Index Types for Text Search
    12.10. psql Support
    12.11. Limitations
    13. Concurrency Control
    13.1. Introduction
    13.2. Transaction Isolation
    13.3. Explicit Locking
    13.4. Data Consistency Checks at the Application Level
    13.5. Serialization Failure Handling
    13.6. Caveats
    13.7. Locking and Indexes
    14. Performance Tips
    14.1. Using EXPLAIN
    14.2. Statistics Used by the Planner
    14.3. Controlling the Planner with Explicit JOIN Clauses
    14.4. Populating a Database
    14.5. Non-Durable Settings
    15. Parallel Query
    15.1. How Parallel Query Works
    15.2. When Can Parallel Query Be Used?
    15.3. Parallel Plans
    15.4. Parallel Safety
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    19.11. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSH Tunnels

    +19.11. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSH Tunnels

    19.11. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSH Tunnels

    It is possible to use SSH to encrypt the network connection between clients and a PostgreSQL server. Done properly, this @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@

    Tip

    Several other applications exist that can provide secure tunnels using a procedure similar in concept to the one just described. -

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    19.9. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL

    +19.9. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL

    19.9. Secure TCP/IP Connections with SSL

    PostgreSQL has native support for using SSL connections to encrypt client/server communications for increased security. This requires that @@ -261,4 +261,4 @@ by a chain of certificates linked to its trusted root certificate. root.key and intermediate.key should be stored offline for use in creating future certificates. -

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    F.42. sslinfo

    +F.42. sslinfo

    F.42. sslinfo

    The sslinfo module provides information about the SSL certificate that the current client provided when connecting to PostgreSQL. The module is useless (most functions @@ -132,4 +132,4 @@

    E-Mail of Cryptocom OpenSSL development group: -

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    21.7. SSPI Authentication

    +21.7. SSPI Authentication

    21.7. SSPI Authentication

    SSPI is a Windows technology for secure authentication with single sign-on. PostgreSQL will use SSPI in @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ users of any realm can connect, subject to whatever user name mapping is done.

    -

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    73.1. Database File Layout

    +73.1. Database File Layout

    73.1. Database File Layout

    This section describes the storage format at the level of files and directories.

    @@ -130,4 +130,4 @@ pgsql_tmpPPP.NNN, where PPP is the PID of the owning backend and NNN distinguishes different temporary files of that backend. -

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    73.3. Free Space Map

    +73.3. Free Space Map

    73.3. Free Space Map

    Each heap and index relation, except for hash indexes, has a Free Space Map (FSM) to keep track of available space in the relation. It's stored alongside the main relation data in a separate relation fork, @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ how the FSM is structured, and how it's updated and searched. The pg_freespacemap module can be used to examine the information stored in free space maps. -

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    73.7. Heap-Only Tuples (HOT)

    +73.7. Heap-Only Tuples (HOT)

    73.7. Heap-Only Tuples (HOT)

    To allow for high concurrency, PostgreSQL uses multiversion concurrency control (MVCC) to store rows. However, @@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ new rows will naturally migrate to new pages and existing pages with sufficient free space for new row versions. The system view pg_stat_all_tables allows monitoring of the occurrence of HOT and non-HOT updates. -

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    73.5. The Initialization Fork

    +73.5. The Initialization Fork

    73.5. The Initialization Fork

    Each unlogged table, and each index on an unlogged table, has an initialization fork. The initialization fork is an empty table or index of the appropriate type. When an unlogged table must be reset to empty due to a crash, the initialization fork is copied over the main fork, and any other forks are erased (they will be recreated automatically as needed). -

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    73.6. Database Page Layout

    +73.6. Database Page Layout

    73.6. Database Page Layout

    This section provides an overview of the page format used within PostgreSQL tables and indexes.[17] Sequences and TOAST tables are formatted just like a regular table. @@ -154,4 +154,4 @@ always uses this format. All the existing index methods also use the basic format, but the data kept on index metapages usually doesn't follow the item layout rules. -

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    73.2. TOAST

    +73.2. TOAST

    73.2. TOAST

    This section provides an overview of TOAST (The Oversized-Attribute Storage Technique).

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    73.4. Visibility Map

    +73.4. Visibility Map

    73.4. Visibility Map

    Each heap relation has a Visibility Map (VM) to keep track of which pages contain only tuples that are known to be visible to all active transactions; it also keeps track of which pages contain @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@

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    Chapter 73. Database Physical Storage

    +Chapter 73. Database Physical Storage

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    17.6. Supported Platforms

    +17.6. Supported Platforms

    17.6. Supported Platforms

    A platform (that is, a CPU architecture and operating system combination) is considered supported by the PostgreSQL development community if the code contains provisions to work on that platform and @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ in porting PostgreSQL to a new platform, is the appropriate place to discuss that. -

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    74.1. System Catalog Declaration Rules

    +74.1. System Catalog Declaration Rules

    74.1. System Catalog Declaration Rules

    The key part of a catalog header file is a C structure definition describing the layout of each row of the catalog. This begins with a CATALOG macro, which so far as the C compiler is @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ in pg_attribute, but fortunately genbki.pl handles that chore nowadays.) Avoid making new catalogs be bootstrap catalogs if at all possible. -

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    74.2. System Catalog Initial Data

    +74.2. System Catalog Initial Data

    74.2. System Catalog Initial Data

    Each catalog that has any manually-created initial data (some do not) has a corresponding .dat file that contains its initial data in an editable format. @@ -401,4 +401,4 @@ and remove_pg_type_oid_symbols.pl attached to this message: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CAJVSVGVX8gXnPm+Xa=DxR7kFYprcQ1tNcCT5D0O3ShfnM6jehA@mail.gmail.com -

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    Chapter 63. Table Access Method Interface Definition

    +Chapter 63. Table Access Method Interface Definition

    Chapter 63. Table Access Method Interface Definition

    This chapter explains the interface between the core PostgreSQL system and table access methods, which manage the storage for tables. The core system @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ the existing heap implementation present in src/backend/access/heap/heapam_handler.c for details of its implementation. -

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    F.43. tablefunc

    +F.43. tablefunc

    F.43. tablefunc

    The tablefunc module includes various functions that return tables (that is, multiple rows). These functions are useful both in their own right and as examples of how to write C functions that return @@ -610,4 +610,4 @@

    F.43.2. Author

    Joe Conway -

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    Chapter 60. Writing a Table Sampling Method

    +Chapter 60. Writing a Table Sampling Method

    Chapter 60. Writing a Table Sampling Method

    PostgreSQL's implementation of the TABLESAMPLE clause supports custom table sampling methods, in addition to the BERNOULLI and SYSTEM methods that are required @@ -54,4 +54,4 @@ the src/backend/access/tablesample subdirectory of the source tree for the built-in sampling methods, and into the contrib subdirectory for add-on methods. -

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    60.1. Sampling Method Support Functions

    +60.1. Sampling Method Support Functions

    60.1. Sampling Method Support Functions

    The TSM handler function returns a palloc'd TsmRoutine struct containing pointers to the support functions described below. Most of the functions are required, but some are optional, and those pointers can @@ -160,4 +160,4 @@ should be cleaned up. This function can be omitted (set the pointer to NULL) in the common case where no such resources exist. -

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    F.44. tcn

    +F.44. tcn

    F.44. tcn

    The tcn module provides a trigger function that notifies listeners of changes to any table on which it is attached. It must be used as an AFTER trigger FOR EACH ROW. @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ DELETE 1 Asynchronous notification "tcn" with payload ""tcndata",D,"a"='1',"b"='2012-12-22'" received from server process with PID 22770.

    -

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    F.45. test_decoding

    +F.45. test_decoding

    F.45. test_decoding

    test_decoding is an example of a logical decoding output plugin. It doesn't do anything especially useful, but can serve as a starting point for developing your own output plugin. @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ 0/16BEBA0 | 503 | closing a streamed block for transaction TXN 503 (10 rows)

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    12.7. Configuration Example

    +12.7. Configuration Example

    12.7. Configuration Example

    A text search configuration specifies all options necessary to transform a document into a tsvector: the parser to use to break text into tokens, and the dictionaries to use to transform each token into a @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ ---------------------------- public.pg

    -

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    12.3. Controlling Text Search

    +12.3. Controlling Text Search

    12.3. Controlling Text Search

    To implement full text searching there must be a function to create a tsvector from a document and a tsquery from a user query. Also, we need to return results in a useful order, so we need @@ -559,4 +559,4 @@ ts_headline uses the original document, not a tsvector summary, so it can be slow and should be used with care. -

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    12.8. Testing and Debugging Text Search

    +12.8. Testing and Debugging Text Search

    12.8. Testing and Debugging Text Search

    The behavior of a custom text search configuration can easily become confusing. The functions described in this section are useful for testing text search objects. You can @@ -250,4 +250,4 @@ ----------------- 'sn'

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    12.6. Dictionaries

    +12.6. Dictionaries

    12.6. Dictionaries

    Dictionaries are used to eliminate words that should not be considered in a search (stop words), and to normalize words so that different derived forms of the same word will match. A successfully @@ -658,4 +658,4 @@ at the end of the dictionary list. It is useless to have it before any other dictionary because a token will never pass through it to the next dictionary. -

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    12.4. Additional Features

    +12.4. Additional Features

    12.4. Additional Features

    This section describes additional functions and operators that are useful in connection with text search.

    12.4.1. Manipulating Documents

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    12.9. Preferred Index Types for Text Search

    +12.9. Preferred Index Types for Text Search

    12.9. Preferred Index Types for Text Search

    There are two kinds of indexes that can be used to speed up full text searches: GIN and @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ servers and collecting external search results, e.g., via Foreign Data access. The latter is possible because ranking functions use only local information. -

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    12.1. Introduction

    +12.1. Introduction

    12.1. Introduction

    Full Text Searching (or just text search) provides the capability to identify natural-language documents that satisfy a query, and optionally to sort them by @@ -336,4 +336,4 @@ parsers and templates, no special privilege is needed to create a new dictionary or configuration. Examples of creating custom dictionaries and configurations appear later in this chapter. -

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    12.11. Limitations

    +12.11. Limitations

    12.11. Limitations

    The current limitations of PostgreSQL's text search features are:

    • The length of each lexeme must be less than 2 kilobytes

    • The length of a tsvector (lexemes + positions) must be @@ -18,4 +18,4 @@ Another example — the PostgreSQL mailing list archives contained 910,989 unique words with 57,491,343 lexemes in 461,020 messages. -

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    12.5. Parsers

    +12.5. Parsers

    12.5. Parsers

    Text search parsers are responsible for splitting raw document text into tokens and identifying each token's type, where the set of possible types is defined by the parser itself. @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ host | Host | example.com url_path | URL path | /stuff/index.html

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    12.10. psql Support

    +12.10. psql Support

    12.10. psql Support

    Information about text search configuration objects can be obtained in psql using a set of commands:

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      pg_catalog | synonym   | synonym dictionary: replace word by its synonym
      pg_catalog | thesaurus | thesaurus dictionary: phrase by phrase substitution
     

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    12.2. Tables and Indexes

    +12.2. Tables and Indexes

    12.2. Tables and Indexes

    The examples in the previous section illustrated full text matching using simple constant strings. This section shows how to search table data, optionally using indexes. @@ -136,4 +136,4 @@ important when using a GiST index than a GIN index; see Section 12.9.) The expression-index approach is simpler to set up, however, and it requires less disk space since the tsvector representation is not stored explicitly. -

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    13.2. Transaction Isolation

    +13.2. Transaction Isolation

    13.2. Transaction Isolation

    The SQL standard defines four levels of transaction isolation. The most strict is Serializable, which is defined by the standard in a paragraph which says that any @@ -537,4 +537,4 @@ Some differences in behavior and performance may be observed when compared with other systems that use a traditional locking technique. Please see [ports12] for detailed information. -

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    39.2. Visibility of Data Changes

    +39.2. Visibility of Data Changes

    39.2. Visibility of Data Changes

    If you execute SQL commands in your trigger function, and these commands access the table that the trigger is for, then you need to be aware of the data visibility rules, because they determine @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@

    Further information about data visibility rules can be found in Section 47.5. The example in Section 39.4 contains a demonstration of these rules. -

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    39.1. Overview of Trigger Behavior

    +39.1. Overview of Trigger Behavior

    39.1. Overview of Trigger Behavior

    A trigger is a specification that the database should automatically execute a particular function whenever a certain type of operation is performed. Triggers can be attached to tables (partitioned or not), @@ -312,4 +312,4 @@ that is being used, but the typical approach is to make the transition tables act like read-only temporary tables that can be accessed by SQL commands issued within the trigger function. -

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    39.4. A Complete Trigger Example

    +39.4. A Complete Trigger Example

    39.4. A Complete Trigger Example

    Here is a very simple example of a trigger function written in C. (Examples of triggers written in procedural languages can be found in the documentation of the procedural languages.) @@ -177,4 +177,4 @@ There are more complex examples in src/test/regress/regress.c and in spi. -

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    39.3. Writing Trigger Functions in C

    +39.3. Writing Trigger Functions in C

    39.3. Writing Trigger Functions in C

    This section describes the low-level details of the interface to a trigger function. This information is only needed when writing trigger functions in C. If you are using a higher-level language then @@ -181,4 +181,4 @@ Be careful to return either tg_trigtuple or tg_newtuple, as appropriate, if you don't want to modify the row being operated on. -

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    Chapter 39. Triggers

    +Chapter 39. Triggers

    Chapter 39. Triggers

    This chapter provides general information about writing trigger functions. Trigger functions can be written in most of the available procedural languages, including @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ most people find it easier to use one of the procedural languages. It is not currently possible to write a trigger function in the plain SQL function language. -

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    F.46. tsm_system_rows

    +F.46. tsm_system_rows

    F.46. tsm_system_rows

    The tsm_system_rows module provides the table sampling method SYSTEM_ROWS, which can be used in the TABLESAMPLE clause of a SELECT @@ -36,4 +36,4 @@ This command will return a sample of 100 rows from the table my_table (unless the table does not have 100 visible rows, in which case all its rows are returned). -

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    F.47. tsm_system_time

    +F.47. tsm_system_time

    F.47. tsm_system_time

    The tsm_system_time module provides the table sampling method SYSTEM_TIME, which can be used in the TABLESAMPLE clause of a SELECT @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ This command will return as large a sample of my_table as it can read in 1 second (1000 milliseconds). Of course, if the whole table can be read in under 1 second, all its rows will be returned. -

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    1.4. Accessing a Database

    +1.4. Accessing a Database

    1.4. Accessing a Database

    Once you have created a database, you can access it by:

    • @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ In psql, you will be greeted with the following message:

      -psql (15.16)
      +psql (15.17)
       Type "help" for help.
       
       mydb=>
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       mydb=> SELECT version();
                                                version
       -------------------------------------------------------------------​-----------------------
      - PostgreSQL 15.16 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2, 64-bit
      + PostgreSQL 15.17 on x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2, 64-bit
       (1 row)
       
       mydb=> SELECT current_date;
      @@ -100,4 +100,4 @@
           full capabilities of psql are documented in
           psql.  In this tutorial we will not use these
           features explicitly, but you can use them yourself when it is helpful.
      -   

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    3.1. Introduction

    +3.1. Introduction

    3.1. Introduction

    In the previous chapter we have covered the basics of using SQL to store and access your data in PostgreSQL. We will now discuss some @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ file also contains some sample data to load, which is not repeated here. (Refer to Section 2.1 for how to use the file.) -

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    2.7. Aggregate Functions

    +2.7. Aggregate Functions

    2.7. Aggregate Functions

    Like most other relational database products, PostgreSQL supports aggregate functions. @@ -169,4 +169,4 @@ rows with temp_lo below 45; but the max aggregate is still applied to all rows, so it still finds the reading of 46. -

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    1.2. Architectural Fundamentals

    +1.2. Architectural Fundamentals

    1.2. Architectural Fundamentals

    Before we proceed, you should understand the basic PostgreSQL system architecture. Understanding how the parts of @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@ client connections, whereas client and associated server processes come and go. (All of this is of course invisible to the user. We only mention it here for completeness.) -

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    2.2. Concepts

    +2.2. Concepts

    2.2. Concepts

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    3.7. Conclusion

    +3.7. Conclusion

    3.7. Conclusion

    PostgreSQL has many features not touched upon in this tutorial introduction, which has been oriented toward newer users of SQL. These @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ If you feel you need more introductory material, please visit the PostgreSQL web site for links to more resources. -

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    1.3. Creating a Database

    +1.3. Creating a Database

    1.3. Creating a Database

    The first test to see whether you can access the database server is to try to create a database. A running PostgreSQL server can manage many @@ -115,4 +115,4 @@ create databases. Instead of logging in as that user you can also specify the -U option everywhere to select a PostgreSQL user name to connect as. -

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    2.9. Deletions

    +2.9. Deletions

    2.9. Deletions

    Rows can be removed from a table using the DELETE command. Suppose you are no longer interested in the weather of Hayward. @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ remove all rows from the given table, leaving it empty. The system will not request confirmation before doing this! -

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    3.3. Foreign Keys

    +3.3. Foreign Keys

    3.3. Foreign Keys

    Recall the weather and cities tables from Chapter 2. Consider the following problem: You want to make sure that no one can insert rows in the @@ -48,4 +48,4 @@ for more information. Making correct use of foreign keys will definitely improve the quality of your database applications, so you are strongly encouraged to learn about them. -

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    3.6. Inheritance

    +3.6. Inheritance

    3.6. Inheritance

    Inheritance is a concept from object-oriented databases. It opens up interesting new possibilities of database design.

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    1.1. Installation

    +1.1. Installation

    1.1. Installation

    Before you can use PostgreSQL you need to install it, of course. It is possible that PostgreSQL is already installed at your @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@ site administrator or, if that is you, the documentation to make sure that your environment is properly set up. If you did not understand the preceding paragraph then read the next section. -

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    2.6. Joins Between Tables

    +2.6. Joins Between Tables

    2.6. Joins Between Tables

    Thus far, our queries have only accessed one table at a time. Queries can access multiple tables at once, or access the same table in such a way that multiple rows of the table are being @@ -159,4 +159,4 @@ This is only a conceptual model. The join is usually performed in a more efficient manner than actually comparing each possible pair of rows, but this is invisible to the user. -

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    2.4. Populating a Table With Rows

    +2.4. Populating a Table With Rows

    2.4. Populating a Table With Rows

    The INSERT statement is used to populate a table with rows: @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@ You can read more about the COPY command in COPY. -

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    2.5. Querying a Table

    +2.5. Querying a Table

    2.5. Querying a Table

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    2.1. Introduction

    +2.1. Introduction

    2.1. Introduction

    This chapter provides an overview of how to use SQL to perform simple operations. This tutorial is only intended to give you an introduction and is in no @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ single step mode which pauses before sending each statement to the server. The commands used in this section are in the file basics.sql. -

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    2.3. Creating a New Table

    +2.3. Creating a New Table

    2.3. Creating a New Table

    You can create a new table by specifying the table name, along with all column names and their types: @@ -66,4 +66,4 @@

     DROP TABLE tablename;
     

    -

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    3.4. Transactions

    +3.4. Transactions

    3.4. Transactions

    Transactions are a fundamental concept of all database systems. The essential point of a transaction is that it bundles multiple steps into a single, all-or-nothing operation. The intermediate @@ -139,4 +139,4 @@ transaction block that was put in aborted state by the system due to an error, short of rolling it back completely and starting again. -

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    2.8. Updates

    +2.8. Updates

    2.8. Updates

    You can update existing rows using the UPDATE command. Suppose you discover the temperature readings are @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Hayward | 35 | 52 | | 1994-11-29 (3 rows)

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    3.2. Views

    +3.2. Views

    3.2. Views

    Refer back to the queries in Section 2.6. Suppose the combined listing of weather records and city location is of particular interest to your application, but you do not want @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@

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    3.5. Window Functions

    +3.5. Window Functions

    3.5. Window Functions

    A window function performs a calculation across a set of table rows that are somehow related to the current row. This is comparable to the type of calculation that can be done with an aggregate function. @@ -199,4 +199,4 @@ There are options to define the window frame in other ways, but this tutorial does not cover them. See Section 4.2.8 for details. -

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    10.3. Functions

    +10.3. Functions

    10.3. Functions

    The specific function that is referenced by a function call is determined using the following procedure.

    Function Type Resolution

    1. @@ -265,4 +265,4 @@ is no need to have a special case. See CREATE CAST for additional commentary. -

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    10.2. Operators

    +10.2. Operators

    10.2. Operators

    The specific operator that is referenced by an operator expression is determined using the following procedure. Note that this procedure is indirectly affected @@ -244,4 +244,4 @@ search path containing schemas that permit untrusted users to create objects is not a secure schema usage pattern. -

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    10.1. Overview

    +10.1. Overview

    10.1. Overview

    SQL is a strongly typed language. That is, every data item has an associated data type which determines its behavior and allowed usage. PostgreSQL has an extensible type system that is @@ -110,4 +110,4 @@ if then the user defines a new function with the correct argument types, the parser should use this new function and no longer do implicit conversion to use the old function.

    -

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    10.4. Value Storage

    +10.4. Value Storage

    10.4. Value Storage

    Values to be inserted into a table are converted to the destination column's data type according to the following steps. @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@ and applied to the operator's result and the stored column length. This type-specific function performs the required length check and addition of padding spaces. -


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    10.6. SELECT Output Columns

    +10.6. SELECT Output Columns

    10.6. SELECT Output Columns

    The rules given in the preceding sections will result in assignment of non-unknown data types to all expressions in an SQL query, except for unspecified-type literals that appear as simple output @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ unspecified-type literals in a SELECT output list were left as type unknown. That had assorted bad consequences, so it's been changed. -

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    10.5. UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs

    +10.5. UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs

    10.5. UNION, CASE, and Related Constructs

    SQL UNION constructs must match up possibly dissimilar types to become a single result set. The resolution algorithm is applied separately to each output column of a union query. The @@ -111,4 +111,4 @@ input, with the THEN clauses(s) considered after that. In all other cases, left to right means the order in which the expressions appear in the query text. -

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    Chapter 10. Type Conversion

    +Chapter 10. Type Conversion

    Chapter 10. Type Conversion

    SQL statements can, intentionally or not, require the mixing of different data types in the same expression. PostgreSQL has extensive facilities for @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Refer to the relevant sections in Chapter 8 and Chapter 9 for more information on specific data types and allowed functions and operators. -

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    F.48. unaccent

    +F.48. unaccent

    F.48. unaccent

    unaccent is a text search dictionary that removes accents (diacritic signs) from lexemes. It's a filtering dictionary, which means its output is @@ -128,4 +128,4 @@ SELECT unaccent('unaccent', 'Hôtel'); SELECT unaccent('Hôtel');

    -

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    D.2. Unsupported Features

    +D.2. Unsupported Features

    D.2. Unsupported Features

    The following features defined in SQL:2016 are not implemented in this release of PostgreSQL. In a few cases, equivalent functionality is available.

    IdentifierCore?DescriptionComment
    B011 Embedded Ada 
    B013 Embedded COBOL 
    B014 Embedded Fortran 
    B015 Embedded MUMPS 
    B016 Embedded Pascal 
    B017 Embedded PL/I 
    B031 Basic dynamic SQL 
    B032 Extended dynamic SQL 
    B032-01 <describe input statement> 
    B033 Untyped SQL-invoked function arguments 
    B034 Dynamic specification of cursor attributes 
    B035 Non-extended descriptor names 
    B041 Extensions to embedded SQL exception declarations 
    B051 Enhanced execution rights 
    B111 Module language Ada 
    B112 Module language C 
    B113 Module language COBOL 
    B114 Module language Fortran 
    B115 Module language MUMPS 
    B116 Module language Pascal 
    B117 Module language PL/I 
    B121 Routine language Ada 
    B122 Routine language C 
    B123 Routine language COBOL 
    B124 Routine language Fortran 
    B125 Routine language MUMPS 
    B126 Routine language Pascal 
    B127 Routine language PL/I 
    B200 Polymorphic table functions 
    B201 More than one PTF generic table parameter 
    B202 PTF Copartitioning 
    B203 More than one copartition specification 
    B204 PRUNE WHEN EMPTY 
    B205 Pass-through columns 
    B206 PTF descriptor parameters 
    B207 Cross products of partitionings 
    B208 PTF component procedure interface 
    B209 PTF extended names 
    B211 Module language Ada: VARCHAR and NUMERIC support 
    B221 Routine language Ada: VARCHAR and NUMERIC support 
    F054 TIMESTAMP in DATE type precedence list 
    F121 Basic diagnostics management 
    F121-01 GET DIAGNOSTICS statement 
    F121-02 SET TRANSACTION statement: DIAGNOSTICS SIZE clause 
    F122 Enhanced diagnostics management 
    F123 All diagnostics 
    F263 Comma-separated predicates in simple CASE expression 
    F291 UNIQUE predicate 
    F301 CORRESPONDING in query expressions 
    F403 Partitioned joined tables 
    F451 Character set definition 
    F461 Named character sets 
    F492 Optional table constraint enforcement 
    F521 Assertions 
    F671 Subqueries in CHECKintentionally omitted
    F673 Reads SQL-data routine invocations in CHECK constraints 
    F693 SQL-session and client module collations 
    F695 Translation support 
    F696 Additional translation documentation 
    F721 Deferrable constraintsforeign and unique keys only
    F741 Referential MATCH typesno partial match yet
    F812CoreBasic flagging 
    F813 Extended flagging 
    F821 Local table references 
    F831 Full cursor update 
    F831-01 Updatable scrollable cursors 
    F831-02 Updatable ordered cursors 
    F841 LIKE_REGEX predicateconsider regexp_like()
    F842 OCCURRENCES_REGEX functionconsider regexp_matches()
    F843 POSITION_REGEX functionconsider regexp_instr()
    F844 SUBSTRING_REGEX functionconsider regexp_substr()
    F845 TRANSLATE_REGEX functionconsider regexp_replace()
    F846 Octet support in regular expression operators 
    F847 Nonconstant regular expressions 
    F866 FETCH FIRST clause: PERCENT option 
    R010 Row pattern recognition: FROM clause 
    R020 Row pattern recognition: WINDOW clause 
    R030 Row pattern recognition: full aggregate support 
    S011CoreDistinct data types 
    S011-01CoreUSER_DEFINED_TYPES view 
    S023 Basic structured types 
    S024 Enhanced structured types 
    S025 Final structured types 
    S026 Self-referencing structured types 
    S027 Create method by specific method name 
    S028 Permutable UDT options list 
    S041 Basic reference types 
    S043 Enhanced reference types 
    S051 Create table of typepartially supported
    S081 Subtables 
    S091 Basic array supportpartially supported
    S091-02 Arrays of distinct types 
    S094 Arrays of reference types 
    S097 Array element assignment 
    S151 Type predicatesee pg_typeof()
    S161 Subtype treatment 
    S162 Subtype treatment for references 
    S202 SQL-invoked routines on multisets 
    S231 Structured type locators 
    S232 Array locators 
    S233 Multiset locators 
    S241 Transform functions 
    S242 Alter transform statement 
    S251 User-defined orderings 
    S261 Specific type method 
    S271 Basic multiset support 
    S272 Multisets of user-defined types 
    S274 Multisets of reference types 
    S275 Advanced multiset support 
    S281 Nested collection types 
    S291 Unique constraint on entire row 
    S401 Distinct types based on array types 
    S402 Distinct types based on distinct types 
    S403 ARRAY_MAX_CARDINALITY 
    T011 Timestamp in Information Schema 
    T021 BINARY and VARBINARY data types 
    T022 Advanced support for BINARY and VARBINARY data types 
    T023 Compound binary literal 
    T024 Spaces in binary literals 
    T041 Basic LOB data type support 
    T041-01 BLOB data type 
    T041-02 CLOB data type 
    T041-03 POSITION, LENGTH, LOWER, TRIM, UPPER, and SUBSTRING functions for LOB data types 
    T041-04 Concatenation of LOB data types 
    T041-05 LOB locator: non-holdable 
    T042 Extended LOB data type support 
    T043 Multiplier T 
    T044 Multiplier P 
    T051 Row types 
    T053 Explicit aliases for all-fields reference 
    T061 UCS support 
    T076 DECFLOAT data type 
    T101 Enhanced nullability determination 
    T111 Updatable joins, unions, and columns 
    T175 Generated columnsmostly supported
    T176 Sequence generator supportsupported except for NEXT VALUE FOR
    T180 System-versioned tables 
    T181 Application-time period tables 
    T211 Basic trigger capability 
    T211-06 Support for run-time rules for the interaction of triggers and constraints 
    T211-08 Multiple triggers for the same event are executed in the order in which they were created in the catalogintentionally omitted
    T231 Sensitive cursors 
    T251 SET TRANSACTION statement: LOCAL option 
    T272 Enhanced savepoint management 
    T301 Functional dependenciespartially supported
    T321CoreBasic SQL-invoked routinespartially supported
    T322 Declared data type attributes 
    T324 Explicit security for SQL routines 
    T326 Table functions 
    T471 Result sets return value 
    T472 DESCRIBE CURSOR 
    T495 Combined data change and retrievaldifferent syntax
    T502 Period predicates 
    T511 Transaction counts 
    T522 Default values for IN parameters of SQL-invoked proceduressupported except DEFAULT key word in invocation
    T561 Holdable locators 
    T571 Array-returning external SQL-invoked functions 
    T572 Multiset-returning external SQL-invoked functions 
    T601 Local cursor references 
    T616 Null treatment option for LEAD and LAG functions 
    T618 NTH_VALUE functionfunction exists, but some options missing
    T619 Nested window functions 
    T625 LISTAGG 
    T641 Multiple column assignmentonly some syntax variants supported
    T652 SQL-dynamic statements in SQL routines 
    T654 SQL-dynamic statements in external routines 
    T811 Basic SQL/JSON constructor functions 
    T812 SQL/JSON: JSON_OBJECTAGG 
    T813 SQL/JSON: JSON_ARRAYAGG with ORDER BY 
    T814 Colon in JSON_OBJECT or JSON_OBJECTAGG 
    T821 Basic SQL/JSON query operators 
    T822 SQL/JSON: IS JSON WITH UNIQUE KEYS predicate 
    T823 SQL/JSON: PASSING clause 
    T824 JSON_TABLE: specific PLAN clause 
    T825 SQL/JSON: ON EMPTY and ON ERROR clauses 
    T826 General value expression in ON ERROR or ON EMPTY clauses 
    T827 JSON_TABLE: sibling NESTED COLUMNS clauses 
    T828 JSON_QUERY 
    T829 JSON_QUERY: array wrapper options 
    T830 Enforcing unique keys in SQL/JSON constructor functions 
    T838 JSON_TABLE: PLAN DEFAULT clause 
    T839 Formatted cast of datetimes to/from character strings 
    M001 Datalinks 
    M002 Datalinks via SQL/CLI 
    M003 Datalinks via Embedded SQL 
    M004 Foreign data supportpartially supported
    M005 Foreign schema support 
    M006 GetSQLString routine 
    M007 TransmitRequest 
    M009 GetOpts and GetStatistics routines 
    M010 Foreign data wrapper supportdifferent API
    M011 Datalinks via Ada 
    M012 Datalinks via C 
    M013 Datalinks via COBOL 
    M014 Datalinks via Fortran 
    M015 Datalinks via M 
    M016 Datalinks via Pascal 
    M017 Datalinks via PL/I 
    M018 Foreign data wrapper interface routines in Ada 
    M019 Foreign data wrapper interface routines in Cdifferent API
    M020 Foreign data wrapper interface routines in COBOL 
    M021 Foreign data wrapper interface routines in Fortran 
    M022 Foreign data wrapper interface routines in MUMPS 
    M023 Foreign data wrapper interface routines in Pascal 
    M024 Foreign data wrapper interface routines in PL/I 
    M030 SQL-server foreign data support 
    M031 Foreign data wrapper general routines 
    X012 Multisets of XML type 
    X013 Distinct types of XML type 
    X015 Fields of XML type 
    X025 XMLCast 
    X030 XMLDocument 
    X038 XMLText 
    X065 XMLParse: BLOB input and CONTENT option 
    X066 XMLParse: BLOB input and DOCUMENT option 
    X068 XMLSerialize: BOM 
    X069 XMLSerialize: INDENT 
    X073 XMLSerialize: BLOB serialization and CONTENT option 
    X074 XMLSerialize: BLOB serialization and DOCUMENT option 
    X075 XMLSerialize: BLOB serialization 
    X076 XMLSerialize: VERSION 
    X077 XMLSerialize: explicit ENCODING option 
    X078 XMLSerialize: explicit XML declaration 
    X080 Namespaces in XML publishing 
    X081 Query-level XML namespace declarations 
    X082 XML namespace declarations in DML 
    X083 XML namespace declarations in DDL 
    X084 XML namespace declarations in compound statements 
    X085 Predefined namespace prefixes 
    X086 XML namespace declarations in XMLTable 
    X091 XML content predicate 
    X096 XMLExistsXPath 1.0 only
    X100 Host language support for XML: CONTENT option 
    X101 Host language support for XML: DOCUMENT option 
    X110 Host language support for XML: VARCHAR mapping 
    X111 Host language support for XML: CLOB mapping 
    X112 Host language support for XML: BLOB mapping 
    X113 Host language support for XML: STRIP WHITESPACE option 
    X114 Host language support for XML: PRESERVE WHITESPACE option 
    X131 Query-level XMLBINARY clause 
    X132 XMLBINARY clause in DML 
    X133 XMLBINARY clause in DDL 
    X134 XMLBINARY clause in compound statements 
    X135 XMLBINARY clause in subqueries 
    X141 IS VALID predicate: data-driven case 
    X142 IS VALID predicate: ACCORDING TO clause 
    X143 IS VALID predicate: ELEMENT clause 
    X144 IS VALID predicate: schema location 
    X145 IS VALID predicate outside check constraints 
    X151 IS VALID predicate with DOCUMENT option 
    X152 IS VALID predicate with CONTENT option 
    X153 IS VALID predicate with SEQUENCE option 
    X155 IS VALID predicate: NAMESPACE without ELEMENT clause 
    X157 IS VALID predicate: NO NAMESPACE with ELEMENT clause 
    X160 Basic Information Schema for registered XML Schemas 
    X161 Advanced Information Schema for registered XML Schemas 
    X170 XML null handling options 
    X171 NIL ON NO CONTENT option 
    X181 XML(DOCUMENT(UNTYPED)) type 
    X182 XML(DOCUMENT(ANY)) type 
    X190 XML(SEQUENCE) type 
    X191 XML(DOCUMENT(XMLSCHEMA)) type 
    X192 XML(CONTENT(XMLSCHEMA)) type 
    X200 XMLQuery 
    X201 XMLQuery: RETURNING CONTENT 
    X202 XMLQuery: RETURNING SEQUENCE 
    X203 XMLQuery: passing a context item 
    X204 XMLQuery: initializing an XQuery variable 
    X205 XMLQuery: EMPTY ON EMPTY option 
    X206 XMLQuery: NULL ON EMPTY option 
    X211 XML 1.1 support 
    X222 XML passing mechanism BY REFparser accepts BY REF but ignores it; passing is always BY VALUE
    X231 XML(CONTENT(UNTYPED)) type 
    X232 XML(CONTENT(ANY)) type 
    X241 RETURNING CONTENT in XML publishing 
    X242 RETURNING SEQUENCE in XML publishing 
    X251 Persistent XML values of XML(DOCUMENT(UNTYPED)) type 
    X252 Persistent XML values of XML(DOCUMENT(ANY)) type 
    X253 Persistent XML values of XML(CONTENT(UNTYPED)) type 
    X254 Persistent XML values of XML(CONTENT(ANY)) type 
    X255 Persistent XML values of XML(SEQUENCE) type 
    X256 Persistent XML values of XML(DOCUMENT(XMLSCHEMA)) type 
    X257 Persistent XML values of XML(CONTENT(XMLSCHEMA)) type 
    X260 XML type: ELEMENT clause 
    X261 XML type: NAMESPACE without ELEMENT clause 
    X263 XML type: NO NAMESPACE with ELEMENT clause 
    X264 XML type: schema location 
    X271 XMLValidate: data-driven case 
    X272 XMLValidate: ACCORDING TO clause 
    X273 XMLValidate: ELEMENT clause 
    X274 XMLValidate: schema location 
    X281 XMLValidate with DOCUMENT option 
    X282 XMLValidate with CONTENT option 
    X283 XMLValidate with SEQUENCE option 
    X284 XMLValidate: NAMESPACE without ELEMENT clause 
    X286 XMLValidate: NO NAMESPACE with ELEMENT clause 
    X300 XMLTableXPath 1.0 only
    X305 XMLTable: initializing an XQuery variable 

    -

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    19.6. Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster

    +19.6. Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster

    19.6. Upgrading a PostgreSQL Cluster

    This section discusses how to upgrade your database data from one PostgreSQL release to a newer one.

    @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ To make the backup, you can use the pg_dumpall command from the version you are currently running; see Section 26.1.2 for more details. For best results, however, try to use the pg_dumpall - command from PostgreSQL 15.16, + command from PostgreSQL 15.17, since this version contains bug fixes and improvements over older versions. While this advice might seem idiosyncratic since you haven't installed the new version yet, it is advisable to follow @@ -192,4 +192,4 @@ systems such as pglogical, Slony, Londiste, and Bucardo. -

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    Chapter 22. Database Roles

    +Chapter 22. Database Roles

    Chapter 22. Database Roles

    PostgreSQL manages database access permissions using the concept of roles. A role can be thought of as either a database user, or a group of database users, depending on how @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ This chapter describes how to create and manage roles. More information about the effects of role privileges on various database objects can be found in Section 5.7. -

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    14.1. Using EXPLAIN

    +14.1. Using EXPLAIN

    14.1. Using EXPLAIN

    PostgreSQL devises a query plan for each query it receives. Choosing the right plan to match the query structure and the properties of the data @@ -801,4 +801,4 @@ the EXPLAIN output and a Subplans Removed: N annotation appears instead. -

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    F.49. uuid-ossp

    +F.49. uuid-ossp

    F.49. uuid-ossp

    The uuid-ossp module provides functions to generate universally unique identifiers (UUIDs) using one of several standard algorithms. There are also functions to produce certain special UUID constants. @@ -141,4 +141,4 @@ machine, so configure does not automatically choose one.

    F.49.3. Author

    Peter Eisentraut -

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    vacuumlo

    vacuumlo — remove orphaned large objects from a PostgreSQL database

    Synopsis

    vacuumlo [option...] dbname...

    Description

    +vacuumlo

    vacuumlo

    vacuumlo — remove orphaned large objects from a PostgreSQL database

    Synopsis

    vacuumlo [option...] dbname...

    Description

    vacuumlo is a simple utility program that will remove any orphaned large objects from a PostgreSQL database. An orphaned large object (LO) is @@ -71,4 +71,4 @@ temporary table identify orphaned LOs. These are removed.

    Author

    Peter Mount -

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    54.3. pg_available_extension_versions

    +54.3. pg_available_extension_versions

    54.3. pg_available_extension_versions

    The pg_available_extension_versions view lists the specific extension versions that are available for installation. See also the pg_extension @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@


    The pg_available_extension_versions view is read-only. -

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    54.2. pg_available_extensions

    +54.2. pg_available_extensions

    54.2. pg_available_extensions

    The pg_available_extensions view lists the extensions that are available for installation. See also the @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ Comment string from the extension's control file


    The pg_available_extensions view is read-only. -

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    54.4. pg_backend_memory_contexts

    +54.4. pg_backend_memory_contexts

    54.4. pg_backend_memory_contexts

    The view pg_backend_memory_contexts displays all the memory contexts of the server process attached to the current session.

    @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ By default, the pg_backend_memory_contexts view can be read only by superusers or roles with the privileges of the pg_read_all_stats role. -

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    54.5. pg_config

    +54.5. pg_config

    54.5. pg_config

    The view pg_config describes the compile-time configuration parameters of the currently installed version of PostgreSQL. It is intended, for example, to @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@

    The parameter value -


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    54.6. pg_cursors

    +54.6. pg_cursors

    54.6. pg_cursors

    The pg_cursors view lists the cursors that are currently available. Cursors can be defined in several ways:

    • @@ -69,4 +69,4 @@ The time at which the cursor was declared


    The pg_cursors view is read-only. -

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    54.7. pg_file_settings

    +54.7. pg_file_settings

    54.7. pg_file_settings

    The view pg_file_settings provides a summary of the contents of the server's configuration file(s). A row appears in this view for each name = value entry appearing in the files, @@ -74,4 +74,4 @@

    See Section 20.1 for more information about the various ways to change run-time parameters. -

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    54.8. pg_group

    +54.8. pg_group

    54.8. pg_group

    The view pg_group exists for backwards compatibility: it emulates a catalog that existed in PostgreSQL before version 8.1. @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@

    An array containing the IDs of the roles in this group -


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    54.9. pg_hba_file_rules

    +54.9. pg_hba_file_rules

    54.9. pg_hba_file_rules

    The view pg_hba_file_rules provides a summary of the contents of the client authentication configuration file, pg_hba.conf. @@ -73,4 +73,4 @@

    See Chapter 21 for more information about client authentication configuration. -

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    54.10. pg_ident_file_mappings

    +54.10. pg_ident_file_mappings

    54.10. pg_ident_file_mappings

    The view pg_ident_file_mappings provides a summary of the contents of the client user name mapping configuration file, pg_ident.conf. @@ -50,4 +50,4 @@

    See Chapter 21 for more information about client authentication configuration. -

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    54.11. pg_indexes

    +54.11. pg_indexes

    54.11. pg_indexes

    The view pg_indexes provides access to useful information about each index in the database.

    Table 54.11. pg_indexes Columns

    @@ -37,4 +37,4 @@

    Index definition (a reconstructed CREATE INDEX command) -


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    54.12. pg_locks

    +54.12. pg_locks

    54.12. pg_locks

    The view pg_locks provides access to information about the locks held by active processes within the database server. See Chapter 13 for more discussion @@ -252,4 +252,4 @@ The locks are held only for the minimum amount of time necessary to obtain data from the lock managers, but this does not completely eliminate the possibility of a performance impact. -

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    54.13. pg_matviews

    +54.13. pg_matviews

    54.13. pg_matviews

    The view pg_matviews provides access to useful information about each materialized view in the database.

    Table 54.13. pg_matviews Columns

    @@ -46,4 +46,4 @@

    Materialized view definition (a reconstructed SELECT query) -


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    54.14. pg_policies

    +54.14. pg_policies

    54.14. pg_policies

    The view pg_policies provides access to useful information about each row-level security policy in the database.

    Table 54.14. pg_policies Columns

    @@ -52,4 +52,4 @@

    The expression added to the WITH CHECK qualifications for queries that attempt to add rows to this table -


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    54.15. pg_prepared_statements

    +54.15. pg_prepared_statements

    54.15. pg_prepared_statements

    The pg_prepared_statements view displays all the prepared statements that are available in the current session. See PREPARE for more information about prepared @@ -62,4 +62,4 @@ Number of times custom plan was chosen


    The pg_prepared_statements view is read-only. -

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    54.16. pg_prepared_xacts

    +54.16. pg_prepared_xacts

    54.16. pg_prepared_xacts

    The view pg_prepared_xacts displays information about transactions that are currently prepared for two-phase commit (see PREPARE TRANSACTION for details). @@ -47,4 +47,4 @@ normal operations longer than necessary. Nonetheless there could be some impact on database performance if this view is frequently accessed. -

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    54.17. pg_publication_tables

    +54.17. pg_publication_tables

    54.17. pg_publication_tables

    The view pg_publication_tables provides information about the mapping between publications and information of tables they contain. Unlike the underlying catalog @@ -43,4 +43,4 @@

    Expression for the table's publication qualifying condition -


    \ No newline at end of file +


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    54.18. pg_replication_origin_status

    +54.18. pg_replication_origin_status

    54.18. pg_replication_origin_status

    The pg_replication_origin_status view contains information about how far replay for a certain origin has progressed. For more on replication origins @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ This node's LSN at which remote_lsn has been replicated. Used to flush commit records before persisting data to disk when using asynchronous commits. -


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    54.19. pg_replication_slots

    +54.19. pg_replication_slots

    54.19. pg_replication_slots

    The pg_replication_slots view provides a listing of all replication slots that currently exist on the database cluster, along with their current state. @@ -127,4 +127,4 @@

    True if the slot is enabled for decoding prepared transactions. Always false for physical slots. -


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    54.20. pg_roles

    +54.20. pg_roles

    54.20. pg_roles

    The view pg_roles provides access to information about database roles. This is simply a publicly readable view of @@ -82,4 +82,4 @@

    ID of role -


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    54.21. pg_rules

    +54.21. pg_rules

    54.21. pg_rules

    The view pg_rules provides access to useful information about query rewrite rules.

    Table 54.21. pg_rules Columns

    @@ -34,4 +34,4 @@ The pg_rules view excludes the ON SELECT rules of views and materialized views; those can be seen in pg_views and pg_matviews. -

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    54.22. pg_seclabels

    +54.22. pg_seclabels

    54.22. pg_seclabels

    The view pg_seclabels provides information about security labels. It as an easier-to-query version of the pg_seclabel catalog. @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@

    The security label applied to this object. -


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    54.23. pg_sequences

    +54.23. pg_sequences

    54.23. pg_sequences

    The view pg_sequences provides access to useful information about each sequence in the database.

    Table 54.23. pg_sequences Columns

    @@ -79,4 +79,4 @@

  • The sequence is unlogged and the server is a standby.

  • -

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    54.24. pg_settings

    +54.24. pg_settings

    54.24. pg_settings

    The view pg_settings provides access to run-time parameters of the server. It is essentially an alternative interface to the SHOW @@ -198,4 +198,4 @@ this view will not display any customized options defined by such modules unless special action is taken to load them into the backend process executing the query. -

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    54.25. pg_shadow

    +54.25. pg_shadow

    54.25. pg_shadow

    The view pg_shadow exists for backwards compatibility: it emulates a catalog that existed in PostgreSQL before version 8.1. @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@

    Session defaults for run-time configuration variables -


    \ No newline at end of file +


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    54.26. pg_shmem_allocations

    +54.26. pg_shmem_allocations

    54.26. pg_shmem_allocations

    The pg_shmem_allocations view shows allocations made from the server's main shared memory segment. This includes both memory allocated by PostgreSQL itself and memory @@ -49,4 +49,4 @@ By default, the pg_shmem_allocations view can be read only by superusers or roles with privileges of the pg_read_all_stats role. -

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    54.29. pg_stats_ext_exprs

    +54.29. pg_stats_ext_exprs

    54.29. pg_stats_ext_exprs

    The view pg_stats_ext_exprs provides access to information about all expressions included in extended statistics objects, combining information stored in the pg_statistic_ext @@ -144,4 +144,4 @@ column-by-column basis using the ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS command, or globally by setting the default_statistics_target run-time parameter. -

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    54.28. pg_stats_ext

    +54.28. pg_stats_ext

    54.28. pg_stats_ext

    The view pg_stats_ext provides access to information about each extended statistics object in the database, combining information stored in the pg_statistic_ext @@ -121,4 +121,4 @@ column-by-column basis using the ALTER TABLE SET STATISTICS command, or globally by setting the default_statistics_target run-time parameter. -

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    54.27. pg_stats

    +54.27. pg_stats

    54.27. pg_stats

    The view pg_stats provides access to the information stored in the pg_statistic catalog. This view allows access only to rows of @@ -125,4 +125,4 @@ TABLE SET STATISTICS command, or globally by setting the default_statistics_target run-time parameter. -

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    54.30. pg_tables

    +54.30. pg_tables

    54.30. pg_tables

    The view pg_tables provides access to useful information about each table in the database.

    Table 54.30. pg_tables Columns

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    True if row security is enabled on the table -


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    54.31. pg_timezone_abbrevs

    +54.31. pg_timezone_abbrevs

    54.31. pg_timezone_abbrevs

    The view pg_timezone_abbrevs provides a list of time zone abbreviations that are currently recognized by the datetime input routines. The contents of this view change when the @@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ there are some that have historically varied in value (see Section B.4 for more information). In such cases this view presents their current meaning. -

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    54.32. pg_timezone_names

    +54.32. pg_timezone_names

    54.32. pg_timezone_names

    The view pg_timezone_names provides a list of time zone names that are recognized by SET TIMEZONE, along with their associated abbreviations, UTC offsets, @@ -35,4 +35,4 @@

    True if currently observing daylight savings -


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    54.34. pg_user_mappings

    +54.34. pg_user_mappings

    54.34. pg_user_mappings

    The view pg_user_mappings provides access to information about user mappings. This is essentially a publicly readable view of @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@

  • current user is a superuser

  • -

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    54.33. pg_user

    +54.33. pg_user

    54.33. pg_user

    The view pg_user provides access to information about database users. This is simply a publicly readable view of @@ -57,4 +57,4 @@

    Session defaults for run-time configuration variables -


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    54.35. pg_views

    +54.35. pg_views

    54.35. pg_views

    The view pg_views provides access to useful information about each view in the database.

    Table 54.35. pg_views Columns

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    View definition (a reconstructed SELECT query) -


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    54.1. Overview

    +54.1. Overview

    54.1. Overview

    Table 54.1 lists the system views. More detailed documentation of each catalog follows below. Except where noted, all the views described here are read-only. -

    Table 54.1. System Views

    View NamePurpose
    pg_available_extensionsavailable extensions
    pg_available_extension_versionsavailable versions of extensions
    pg_backend_memory_contextsbackend memory contexts
    pg_configcompile-time configuration parameters
    pg_cursorsopen cursors
    pg_file_settingssummary of configuration file contents
    pg_groupgroups of database users
    pg_hba_file_rulessummary of client authentication configuration file contents
    pg_ident_file_mappingssummary of client user name mapping configuration file contents
    pg_indexesindexes
    pg_lockslocks currently held or awaited
    pg_matviewsmaterialized views
    pg_policiespolicies
    pg_prepared_statementsprepared statements
    pg_prepared_xactsprepared transactions
    pg_publication_tablespublications and information of their associated tables
    pg_replication_origin_statusinformation about replication origins, including replication progress
    pg_replication_slotsreplication slot information
    pg_rolesdatabase roles
    pg_rulesrules
    pg_seclabelssecurity labels
    pg_sequencessequences
    pg_settingsparameter settings
    pg_shadowdatabase users
    pg_shmem_allocationsshared memory allocations
    pg_statsplanner statistics
    pg_stats_extextended planner statistics
    pg_stats_ext_exprsextended planner statistics for expressions
    pg_tablestables
    pg_timezone_abbrevstime zone abbreviations
    pg_timezone_namestime zone names
    pg_userdatabase users
    pg_user_mappingsuser mappings
    pg_viewsviews

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    Table 54.1. System Views

    View NamePurpose
    pg_available_extensionsavailable extensions
    pg_available_extension_versionsavailable versions of extensions
    pg_backend_memory_contextsbackend memory contexts
    pg_configcompile-time configuration parameters
    pg_cursorsopen cursors
    pg_file_settingssummary of configuration file contents
    pg_groupgroups of database users
    pg_hba_file_rulessummary of client authentication configuration file contents
    pg_ident_file_mappingssummary of client user name mapping configuration file contents
    pg_indexesindexes
    pg_lockslocks currently held or awaited
    pg_matviewsmaterialized views
    pg_policiespolicies
    pg_prepared_statementsprepared statements
    pg_prepared_xactsprepared transactions
    pg_publication_tablespublications and information of their associated tables
    pg_replication_origin_statusinformation about replication origins, including replication progress
    pg_replication_slotsreplication slot information
    pg_rolesdatabase roles
    pg_rulesrules
    pg_seclabelssecurity labels
    pg_sequencessequences
    pg_settingsparameter settings
    pg_shadowdatabase users
    pg_shmem_allocationsshared memory allocations
    pg_statsplanner statistics
    pg_stats_extextended planner statistics
    pg_stats_ext_exprsextended planner statistics for expressions
    pg_tablestables
    pg_timezone_abbrevstime zone abbreviations
    pg_timezone_namestime zone names
    pg_userdatabase users
    pg_user_mappingsuser mappings
    pg_viewsviews

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    Chapter 54. System Views

    +Chapter 54. System Views

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    30.4. Asynchronous Commit

    +30.4. Asynchronous Commit

    30.4. Asynchronous Commit

    Asynchronous commit is an option that allows transactions to complete more quickly, at the cost that the most recent transactions may be lost if the database should crash. In many applications this is an @@ -96,4 +96,4 @@ setting can be thought of as a way of increasing the time window in which transactions can join a group about to participate in a single flush, to amortize the cost of the flush among multiple transactions. -

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    30.5. WAL Configuration

    +30.5. WAL Configuration

    30.5. WAL Configuration

    There are several WAL-related configuration parameters that affect database performance. This section explains their use. Consult Chapter 20 for general information about @@ -292,4 +292,4 @@ concurrency and distance, respectively. By default, it is set to try, which enables the feature on systems where posix_fadvise is available. -

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    30.6. WAL Internals

    +30.6. WAL Internals

    30.6. WAL Internals

    WAL is automatically enabled; no action is required from the administrator except ensuring that the disk-space requirements for the WAL logs are met, @@ -67,4 +67,4 @@ to read pg_control itself. So while it is theoretically a weak spot, pg_control does not seem to be a problem in practice. -

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    30.3. Write-Ahead Logging (WAL)

    +30.3. Write-Ahead Logging (WAL)

    30.3. Write-Ahead Logging (WAL)

    Write-Ahead Logging (WAL) is a standard method for ensuring data integrity. A detailed description can be found in most (if not all) books about @@ -45,4 +45,4 @@ of the database state — if it is made over some period of time, then replaying the WAL log for that period will fix any internal inconsistencies. -

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    30.1. Reliability

    +30.1. Reliability

    30.1. Reliability

    Reliability is an important property of any serious database system, and PostgreSQL does everything possible to guarantee reliable operation. One aspect of reliable operation is @@ -158,4 +158,4 @@ PostgreSQL does not protect against correctable memory errors and it is assumed you will operate using RAM that uses industry standard Error Correcting Codes (ECC) or better protection. -

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    Chapter 30. Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log

    +Chapter 30. Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log

    Chapter 30. Reliability and the Write-Ahead Log

    This chapter explains how the Write-Ahead Log is used to obtain efficient, reliable operation. -

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    27.3. Failover

    +27.3. Failover

    27.3. Failover

    If the primary server fails then the standby server should begin failover procedures.

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    27.2. Log-Shipping Standby Servers

    +27.2. Log-Shipping Standby Servers

    27.2. Log-Shipping Standby Servers

    Continuous archiving can be used to create a high availability (HA) cluster configuration with one or more standby servers ready to take over operations if the @@ -654,4 +654,4 @@ are found in the archive, but not if streaming replication is enabled. When a server is not in recovery mode, there is no difference between on and always modes. -

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    15.2. When Can Parallel Query Be Used?

    +15.2. When Can Parallel Query Be Used?

    15.2. When Can Parallel Query Be Used?

    There are several settings that can cause the query planner not to generate a parallel query plan under any circumstances. In order for any parallel query plans whatsoever to be generated, the following @@ -75,4 +75,4 @@ max_parallel_workers_per_gather to zero in sessions where it is likely, so as to avoid generating query plans that may be suboptimal when run serially. -

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    38.12. User-Defined Aggregates

    +38.12. User-Defined Aggregates

    38.12. User-Defined Aggregates

    Aggregate functions in PostgreSQL are defined in terms of state values and state transition functions. @@ -525,4 +525,4 @@ supposed to implement. Examples can be found in orderedsetaggs.c in the PostgreSQL source code. -

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    38.9. Internal Functions

    +38.9. Internal Functions

    38.9. Internal Functions

    Internal functions are functions written in C that have been statically linked into the PostgreSQL server. The body of the function definition @@ -28,4 +28,4 @@ Not all predefined functions are internal in the above sense. Some predefined functions are written in SQL. -

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    38.11. Function Optimization Information

    +38.11. Function Optimization Information

    38.11. Function Optimization Information

    By default, a function is just a black box that the database system knows very little about the behavior of. However, that means that queries using the function may be executed much less @@ -91,4 +91,4 @@ the index to see if it really passes the WHERE condition or not. To create such conditions, the support function must implement the SupportRequestIndexCondition request type. -

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    38.6. Function Overloading

    +38.6. Function Overloading

    38.6. Function Overloading

    More than one function can be defined with the same SQL name, so long as the arguments they take are different. In other words, function names can be overloaded. Whether or not @@ -64,4 +64,4 @@ LANGUAGE C;

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    38.8. Procedural Language Functions

    +38.8. Procedural Language Functions

    38.8. Procedural Language Functions

    PostgreSQL allows user-defined functions to be written in other languages besides SQL and C. These other languages are generically called procedural @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ by loadable modules. See Chapter 42 and following chapters for more information. -

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    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-sql.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-sql.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-sql.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-sql.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.5. Query Language (SQL) Functions \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-volatility.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-volatility.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-volatility.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc-volatility.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.7. Function Volatility Categories

    38.7. Function Volatility Categories

    +38.7. Function Volatility Categories

    38.7. Function Volatility Categories

    Every function has a volatility classification, with the possibilities being VOLATILE, STABLE, or IMMUTABLE. VOLATILE is the default if the @@ -104,4 +104,4 @@ If you do that, you will find that the STABLE or IMMUTABLE function does not notice the database changes applied by the called function, since they are hidden from its snapshot.) -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xfunc.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.3. User-Defined Functions

    38.3. User-Defined Functions

    +38.3. User-Defined Functions

    38.3. User-Defined Functions

    PostgreSQL provides four kinds of functions: @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ funcs.c in the src/tutorial directory in the PostgreSQL source distribution. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xindex.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xindex.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xindex.html 2026-02-09 22:08:40.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xindex.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes

    38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes

    +38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes

    38.16. Interfacing Extensions to Indexes

    The procedures described thus far let you define new types, new functions, and new operators. However, we cannot yet define an index on a column of a new data type. To do this, we must define an @@ -769,4 +769,4 @@ type of the stored summary values, and operator classes' support procedures are responsible for interpreting the summary values correctly. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xml-limits-conformance.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xml-limits-conformance.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xml-limits-conformance.html 2026-02-09 22:08:54.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xml-limits-conformance.html 2026-02-23 22:14:44.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -D.3. XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML

    D.3. XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML

    +D.3. XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML

    D.3. XML Limits and Conformance to SQL/XML

    Significant revisions to the XML-related specifications in ISO/IEC 9075-14 (SQL/XML) were introduced with SQL:2006. PostgreSQL's implementation of the XML data @@ -201,4 +201,4 @@ well-formed DOCUMENT is the only form of XML value that PostgreSQL can supply as an XPath context item. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xml2.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xml2.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xml2.html 2026-02-09 22:08:56.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xml2.html 2026-02-23 22:14:46.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -F.50. xml2

    F.50. xml2

    +F.50. xml2

    F.50. xml2

    The xml2 module provides XPath querying and XSLT functionality.

    F.50.1. Deprecation Notice

    @@ -271,4 +271,4 @@

    Development of this module was sponsored by Torchbox Ltd. (www.torchbox.com). It has the same BSD license as PostgreSQL. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper-optimization.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper-optimization.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper-optimization.html 2026-02-09 22:08:40.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper-optimization.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.15. Operator Optimization Information

    38.15. Operator Optimization Information

    +38.15. Operator Optimization Information

    38.15. Operator Optimization Information

    A PostgreSQL operator definition can include several optional clauses that tell the system useful things about how the operator behaves. These clauses should be provided whenever @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@

    Additional optimization clauses might be added in future versions of PostgreSQL. The ones described here are all - the ones that release 15.16 understands. + the ones that release 15.17 understands.

    It is also possible to attach a planner support function to the function that underlies an operator, providing another way of telling the system @@ -278,4 +278,4 @@ The function underlying a merge-joinable operator must be marked immutable or stable. If it is volatile, the system will never attempt to use the operator for a merge join. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper.html 2026-02-09 22:08:40.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xoper.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.14. User-Defined Operators

    38.14. User-Defined Operators

    +38.14. User-Defined Operators

    38.14. User-Defined Operators

    Every operator is syntactic sugar for a call to an underlying function that does the real work; so you must first create the underlying function before you can create @@ -55,4 +55,4 @@ clause shown in the example is an optional hint to the query optimizer. Further details about commutator and other optimizer hints appear in the next section. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang-install.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang-install.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang-install.html 2026-02-09 22:08:40.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang-install.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -42.1. Installing Procedural Languages

    42.1. Installing Procedural Languages

    +42.1. Installing Procedural Languages

    42.1. Installing Procedural Languages

    A procedural language must be installed into each database where it is to be used. But procedural languages installed in the database template1 are automatically available in all @@ -139,4 +139,4 @@ handlers are built and installed if Perl support is configured, and the PL/PythonU handler is installed if Python support is configured, but these languages are not installed by default. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang.html 2026-02-09 22:08:40.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xplang.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -Chapter 42. Procedural Languages

    Chapter 42. Procedural Languages

    +Chapter 42. Procedural Languages

    Chapter 42. Procedural Languages

    PostgreSQL allows user-defined functions to be written in other languages besides SQL and C. These other languages are generically called procedural @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ has information about finding them. In addition other languages can be defined by users; the basics of developing a new procedural language are covered in Chapter 58. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xproc.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xproc.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xproc.html 2026-02-09 22:08:39.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xproc.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.4. User-Defined Procedures

    38.4. User-Defined Procedures

    +38.4. User-Defined Procedures

    38.4. User-Defined Procedures

    A procedure is a database object similar to a function. The key differences are: @@ -38,4 +38,4 @@ and DROP ROUTINE that can operate on functions and procedures without having to know which kind it is. Note, however, that there is no CREATE ROUTINE command. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xtypes.html postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xtypes.html --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/html/xtypes.html 2026-02-09 22:08:40.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/html/xtypes.html 2026-02-23 22:14:29.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -38.13. User-Defined Types

    38.13. User-Defined Types

    +38.13. User-Defined Types

    38.13. User-Defined Types

    As described in Section 38.2, PostgreSQL can be extended to support new data types. This section describes how to define new base types, @@ -299,4 +299,4 @@ For examples of working with expanded values, see the standard array infrastructure, particularly src/backend/utils/adt/array_expanded.c. -

    \ No newline at end of file +

    \ No newline at end of file diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/clusterdb.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/clusterdb.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/clusterdb.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/clusterdb.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CLUSTERDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CLUSTERDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/createdb.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/createdb.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/createdb.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/createdb.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATEDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATEDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/createuser.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/createuser.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/createuser.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/createuser.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATEUSER" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATEUSER" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropdb.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropdb.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropdb.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropdb.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROPDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROPDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropuser.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropuser.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropuser.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/dropuser.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROPUSER" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROPUSER" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/ecpg.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/ecpg.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/ecpg.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/ecpg.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ECPG" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ECPG" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/initdb.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/initdb.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/initdb.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/initdb.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "INITDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "INITDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/oid2name.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/oid2name.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/oid2name.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/oid2name.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "OID2NAME" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "OID2NAME" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_amcheck.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_amcheck.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_amcheck.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_amcheck.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_AMCHECK" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_AMCHECK" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_archivecleanup.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_archivecleanup.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_archivecleanup.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_archivecleanup.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_ARCHIVECLEANUP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_ARCHIVECLEANUP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_basebackup.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_basebackup.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_basebackup.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_basebackup.1 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_BASEBACKUP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_BASEBACKUP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_checksums.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_checksums.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_checksums.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_checksums.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_CHECKSUMS" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_CHECKSUMS" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_config.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_config.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_config.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_config.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_CONFIG" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_CONFIG" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_controldata.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_controldata.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_controldata.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_controldata.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_CONTROLDATA" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_CONTROLDATA" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_ctl.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_ctl.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_ctl.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_ctl.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_CTL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_CTL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dump.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dump.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dump.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dump.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_DUMP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_DUMP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dumpall.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dumpall.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dumpall.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_dumpall.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_DUMPALL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_DUMPALL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_isready.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_isready.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_isready.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_isready.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_ISREADY" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_ISREADY" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_receivewal.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_receivewal.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_receivewal.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_receivewal.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_RECEIVEWAL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_RECEIVEWAL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_recvlogical.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_recvlogical.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_recvlogical.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_recvlogical.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_RECVLOGICAL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_RECVLOGICAL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_resetwal.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_resetwal.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_resetwal.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_resetwal.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_RESETWAL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_RESETWAL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_restore.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_restore.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_restore.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_restore.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_RESTORE" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_RESTORE" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_rewind.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_rewind.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_rewind.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_rewind.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_REWIND" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_REWIND" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_fsync.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_fsync.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_fsync.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_fsync.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_TEST_FSYNC" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_TEST_FSYNC" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_timing.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_timing.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_timing.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_test_timing.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_TEST_TIMING" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_TEST_TIMING" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_upgrade.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_upgrade.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_upgrade.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_upgrade.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_UPGRADE" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_UPGRADE" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_verifybackup.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_verifybackup.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_verifybackup.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_verifybackup.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_VERIFYBACKUP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_VERIFYBACKUP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_waldump.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_waldump.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_waldump.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pg_waldump.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PG_WALDUMP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PG_WALDUMP" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pgbench.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pgbench.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/pgbench.1 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/pgbench.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PGBENCH" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PGBENCH" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/postgres.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/postgres.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/postgres.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/postgres.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "POSTGRES" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "POSTGRES" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/postmaster.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/postmaster.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/postmaster.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/postmaster.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "POSTMASTER" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "POSTMASTER" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/psql.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/psql.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/psql.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/psql.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PSQL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PSQL" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ .\} .nf $ \fBpsql testdb\fR -psql (15\&.16) +psql (15\&.17) Type "help" for help\&. testdb=> @@ -4180,7 +4180,7 @@ major or minor release identifier to the file name, for example ~/\&.psqlrc\-15 or -~/\&.psqlrc\-15\&.16\&. The most specific version\-matching file will be read in preference to a non\-version\-specific file\&. These version suffixes are added after determining the file path as explained above\&. +~/\&.psqlrc\-15\&.17\&. The most specific version\-matching file will be read in preference to a non\-version\-specific file\&. These version suffixes are added after determining the file path as explained above\&. .RE .PP \&.psql_history diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/reindexdb.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/reindexdb.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/reindexdb.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/reindexdb.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "REINDEXDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "REINDEXDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumdb.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumdb.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumdb.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumdb.1 2026-02-23 22:14:54.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "VACUUMDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "VACUUMDB" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumlo.1 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumlo.1 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumlo.1 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man1/vacuumlo.1 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "VACUUMLO" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "VACUUMLO" "1" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_commit.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_commit.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_commit.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_commit.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_COMMIT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_COMMIT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_connect.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_connect.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_connect.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_connect.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CONNECT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CONNECT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_copytuple.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_copytuple.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_copytuple.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_copytuple.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_COPYTUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_COPYTUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_close.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_close.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_close.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_close.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_CLOSE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_CLOSE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_fetch.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_fetch.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_fetch.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_fetch.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_FETCH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_FETCH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_find.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_find.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_find.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_find.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_FIND" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_FIND" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_move.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_move.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_move.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_move.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_MOVE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_MOVE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_OPEN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_OPEN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_args.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_args.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_args.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_args.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_OPEN_WITH_ARGS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_OPEN_WITH_ARGS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_open_with_paramlist.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_OPEN_WITH_PARAMLIST" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_OPEN_WITH_PARAMLIST" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_parse_open.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_parse_open.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_parse_open.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_cursor_parse_open.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_CURSOR_PARSE_OPEN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_CURSOR_PARSE_OPEN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_exec.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_exec.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_exec.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_exec.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXEC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXEC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execp.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execp.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execp.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execp.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXECP" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXECP" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXECUTE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXECUTE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_extended.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_extended.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_extended.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_extended.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_EXTENDED" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_EXTENDED" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_extended.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_extended.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_extended.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_extended.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN_EXTENDED" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN_EXTENDED" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_plan_with_paramlist.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN_WITH_PARAMLIST" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_PLAN_WITH_PARAMLIST" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_with_args.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_with_args.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_with_args.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_execute_with_args.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_WITH_ARGS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_EXECUTE_WITH_ARGS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_finish.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_finish.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_finish.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_finish.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_FINISH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_FINISH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fname.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fname.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fname.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fname.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_FNAME" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_FNAME" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fnumber.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fnumber.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fnumber.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_fnumber.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_FNUMBER" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_FNUMBER" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freeplan.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freeplan.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freeplan.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freeplan.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_FREEPLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_FREEPLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuple.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuple.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuple.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuple.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_FREETUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_FREETUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuptable.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuptable.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuptable.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_freetuptable.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_FREETUPTABLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_FREETUPTABLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargcount.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargcount.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargcount.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargcount.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETARGCOUNT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETARGCOUNT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargtypeid.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargtypeid.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargtypeid.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getargtypeid.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETARGTYPEID" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETARGTYPEID" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getbinval.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getbinval.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getbinval.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getbinval.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETBINVAL" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETBINVAL" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getnspname.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getnspname.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getnspname.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getnspname.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETNSPNAME" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETNSPNAME" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getrelname.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getrelname.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getrelname.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getrelname.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETRELNAME" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETRELNAME" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettype.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettype.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettype.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettype.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETTYPE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETTYPE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettypeid.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettypeid.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettypeid.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_gettypeid.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETTYPEID" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETTYPEID" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getvalue.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getvalue.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getvalue.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_getvalue.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_GETVALUE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_GETVALUE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_is_cursor_plan.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_is_cursor_plan.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_is_cursor_plan.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_is_cursor_plan.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_IS_CURSOR_PLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_IS_CURSOR_PLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_keepplan.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_keepplan.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_keepplan.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_keepplan.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_KEEPPLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_KEEPPLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_modifytuple.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_modifytuple.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_modifytuple.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_modifytuple.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_MODIFYTUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_MODIFYTUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_palloc.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_palloc.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_palloc.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_palloc.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_PALLOC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_PALLOC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_pfree.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_pfree.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_pfree.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_pfree.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_PFREE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_PFREE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_PREPARE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_PREPARE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_cursor.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_cursor.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_cursor.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_cursor.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_PREPARE_CURSOR" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_PREPARE_CURSOR" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_extended.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_extended.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_extended.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_extended.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_PREPARE_EXTENDED" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_PREPARE_EXTENDED" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_params.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_params.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_params.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_prepare_params.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_PREPARE_PARAMS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_PREPARE_PARAMS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_relation.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_relation.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_relation.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_relation.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_REGISTER_RELATION" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_REGISTER_RELATION" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_trigger_data.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_trigger_data.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_trigger_data.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_register_trigger_data.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_REGISTER_TRIGGER_DATA" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_REGISTER_TRIGGER_DATA" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_repalloc.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_repalloc.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_repalloc.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_repalloc.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_REPALLOC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_REPALLOC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_result_code_string.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_result_code_string.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_result_code_string.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_result_code_string.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_RESULT_CODE_STRING" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_RESULT_CODE_STRING" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_returntuple.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_returntuple.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_returntuple.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_returntuple.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_RETURNTUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_RETURNTUPLE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_rollback.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_rollback.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_rollback.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_rollback.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_ROLLBACK" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_ROLLBACK" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_saveplan.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_saveplan.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_saveplan.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_saveplan.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_SAVEPLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_SAVEPLAN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_fetch.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_SCROLL_CURSOR_FETCH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_SCROLL_CURSOR_FETCH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_move.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_move.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_move.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_scroll_cursor_move.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_SCROLL_CURSOR_MOVE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_SCROLL_CURSOR_MOVE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_start_transaction.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_start_transaction.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_start_transaction.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_start_transaction.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_START_TRANSACTION" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_START_TRANSACTION" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_unregister_relation.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_unregister_relation.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_unregister_relation.3 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/SPI_unregister_relation.3 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SPI_UNREGISTER_RELATION" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SPI_UNREGISTER_RELATION" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_delete.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_delete.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_delete.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_delete.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_BUILD_SQL_DELETE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_BUILD_SQL_DELETE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_insert.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_insert.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_insert.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_insert.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_BUILD_SQL_INSERT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_BUILD_SQL_INSERT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_update.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_update.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_update.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_build_sql_update.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_BUILD_SQL_UPDATE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_BUILD_SQL_UPDATE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_cancel_query.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_cancel_query.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_cancel_query.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_cancel_query.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_CANCEL_QUERY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_CANCEL_QUERY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_close.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_close.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_close.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_close.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_CLOSE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_CLOSE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_CONNECT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_CONNECT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect_u.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect_u.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect_u.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_connect_u.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_CONNECT_U" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_CONNECT_U" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_disconnect.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_disconnect.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_disconnect.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_disconnect.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_DISCONNECT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_DISCONNECT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_error_message.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_error_message.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_error_message.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_error_message.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_ERROR_MESSAGE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_ERROR_MESSAGE" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_exec.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_exec.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_exec.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_exec.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_EXEC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_EXEC" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_fetch.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_fetch.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_fetch.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_fetch.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_FETCH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_FETCH" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_connections.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_connections.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_connections.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_connections.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_GET_CONNECTIONS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_GET_CONNECTIONS" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_notify.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_notify.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_notify.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_notify.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_GET_NOTIFY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_GET_NOTIFY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_pkey.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_pkey.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_pkey.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_pkey.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_GET_PKEY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_GET_PKEY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_result.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_result.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_result.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_get_result.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_GET_RESULT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_GET_RESULT" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_is_busy.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_is_busy.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_is_busy.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_is_busy.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_IS_BUSY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_IS_BUSY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_open.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_open.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_open.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_open.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_OPEN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_OPEN" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_send_query.3 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_send_query.3 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_send_query.3 2026-02-09 22:09:05.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man3/dblink_send_query.3 2026-02-23 22:14:55.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DBLINK_SEND_QUERY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DBLINK_SEND_QUERY" "3" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ABORT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ABORT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ABORT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ABORT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ABORT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ABORT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_AGGREGATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_AGGREGATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_AGGREGATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_AGGREGATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER AGGREGATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER AGGREGATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_COLLATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_COLLATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_COLLATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_COLLATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER COLLATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER COLLATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_CONVERSION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_CONVERSION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_CONVERSION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_CONVERSION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER CONVERSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER CONVERSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DATABASE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DATABASE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DATABASE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DATABASE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER DATABASE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER DATABASE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DEFAULT_PRIVILEGES.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DEFAULT_PRIVILEGES.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DEFAULT_PRIVILEGES.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DEFAULT_PRIVILEGES.7 2026-02-23 22:14:50.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DOMAIN.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DOMAIN.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DOMAIN.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_DOMAIN.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER DOMAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER DOMAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER EVENT TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER EVENT TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EXTENSION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EXTENSION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EXTENSION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_EXTENSION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER EXTENSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER EXTENSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER FOREIGN TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER FOREIGN TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FUNCTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FUNCTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FUNCTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_FUNCTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER FUNCTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER FUNCTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_GROUP.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_GROUP.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_GROUP.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_GROUP.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER GROUP" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER GROUP" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_INDEX.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_INDEX.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_INDEX.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_INDEX.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER INDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER INDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LANGUAGE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LANGUAGE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LANGUAGE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LANGUAGE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER LANGUAGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER LANGUAGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LARGE_OBJECT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LARGE_OBJECT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LARGE_OBJECT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_LARGE_OBJECT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER LARGE OBJECT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER LARGE OBJECT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER OPERATOR" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER OPERATOR" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER OPERATOR CLASS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER OPERATOR CLASS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER OPERATOR FAMILY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_POLICY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_POLICY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_POLICY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_POLICY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER POLICY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER POLICY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PROCEDURE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PROCEDURE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PROCEDURE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PROCEDURE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER PROCEDURE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER PROCEDURE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PUBLICATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PUBLICATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PUBLICATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_PUBLICATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER PUBLICATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER PUBLICATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROUTINE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROUTINE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROUTINE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_ROUTINE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER ROUTINE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER ROUTINE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_RULE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_RULE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_RULE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_RULE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER RULE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER RULE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SCHEMA.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SCHEMA.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SEQUENCE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SEQUENCE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SEQUENCE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SEQUENCE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER SEQUENCE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER SEQUENCE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SERVER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SERVER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SERVER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SERVER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER SERVER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER SERVER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_STATISTICS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_STATISTICS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_STATISTICS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_STATISTICS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER STATISTICS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER STATISTICS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SUBSCRIPTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SUBSCRIPTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SUBSCRIPTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SUBSCRIPTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER SUBSCRIPTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER SUBSCRIPTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SYSTEM.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SYSTEM.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SYSTEM.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_SYSTEM.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER SYSTEM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER SYSTEM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLESPACE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLESPACE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLESPACE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TABLESPACE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TABLESPACE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TABLESPACE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH PARSER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TRIGGER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TRIGGER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TYPE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TYPE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TYPE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_TYPE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER TYPE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER TYPE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER USER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER USER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER_MAPPING.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER_MAPPING.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER_MAPPING.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_USER_MAPPING.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER USER MAPPING" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER USER MAPPING" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_VIEW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_VIEW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_VIEW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:01.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ALTER_VIEW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ALTER VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ALTER VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ANALYZE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ANALYZE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ANALYZE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ANALYZE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ANALYZE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ANALYZE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/BEGIN.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/BEGIN.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/BEGIN.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/BEGIN.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "BEGIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "BEGIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CALL.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CALL.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CALL.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CALL.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CALL" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CALL" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CHECKPOINT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CHECKPOINT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CHECKPOINT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CHECKPOINT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CHECKPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CHECKPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLOSE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLOSE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLOSE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLOSE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CLOSE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CLOSE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLUSTER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLUSTER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLUSTER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CLUSTER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CLUSTER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CLUSTER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMENT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMENT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMENT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMENT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "COMMENT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "COMMENT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "COMMIT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "COMMIT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT_PREPARED.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT_PREPARED.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT_PREPARED.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COMMIT_PREPARED.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "COMMIT PREPARED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "COMMIT PREPARED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COPY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COPY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/COPY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/COPY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "COPY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "COPY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ACCESS_METHOD.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ACCESS_METHOD.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ACCESS_METHOD.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ACCESS_METHOD.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE ACCESS METHOD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE ACCESS METHOD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_AGGREGATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_AGGREGATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_AGGREGATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_AGGREGATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE AGGREGATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE AGGREGATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CAST.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CAST.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CAST.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CAST.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE CAST" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE CAST" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_COLLATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_COLLATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_COLLATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_COLLATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE COLLATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE COLLATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CONVERSION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CONVERSION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CONVERSION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_CONVERSION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE CONVERSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE CONVERSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DATABASE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DATABASE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DATABASE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DATABASE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE DATABASE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE DATABASE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DOMAIN.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DOMAIN.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DOMAIN.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_DOMAIN.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE DOMAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE DOMAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE EVENT TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE EVENT TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EXTENSION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EXTENSION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EXTENSION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_EXTENSION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE EXTENSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE EXTENSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE FOREIGN TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE FOREIGN TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FUNCTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FUNCTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FUNCTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_FUNCTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE FUNCTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE FUNCTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_GROUP.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_GROUP.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_GROUP.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_GROUP.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE GROUP" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE GROUP" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_INDEX.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_INDEX.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_INDEX.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_INDEX.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE INDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE INDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_LANGUAGE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_LANGUAGE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_LANGUAGE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_LANGUAGE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE LANGUAGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE LANGUAGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE OPERATOR" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE OPERATOR" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE OPERATOR CLASS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE OPERATOR CLASS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:51.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE OPERATOR FAMILY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_POLICY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_POLICY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_POLICY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_POLICY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE POLICY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE POLICY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -258,8 +258,10 @@ If an INSERT has an -ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING/UPDATE -clause, +ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE +clause, or an +ON CONFLICT DO NOTHING +clause with an arbiter index or constraint specification, then SELECT permissions are required on the relation, and the rows proposed for insertion are checked using the relation\*(Aqs SELECT @@ -600,9 +602,9 @@ T{ \fBINSERT \&.\&.\&. ON CONFLICT\fR T}:T{ -Check new row\ \&[b] +Check new row\ \&[b][c] T}:T{ -Check new row\ \&[b] +Check new row\ \&[c] T}:T{ \(em T}:T{ @@ -613,13 +615,13 @@ T{ \fBON CONFLICT DO UPDATE\fR T}:T{ -Check existing & new rows\ \&[c] +Check existing & new rows\ \&[d] T}:T{ \(em T}:T{ Check existing row T}:T{ -Check new row\ \&[c] +Check new row\ \&[d] T}:T{ \(em T} @@ -687,10 +689,14 @@ ---- .br [b] -Row proposed for insertion is checked regardless of whether or not a conflict occurs\&. +If an arbiter index or constraint is specified\&. ---- .br [c] +Row proposed for insertion is checked regardless of whether or not a conflict occurs\&. +---- +.br +[d] New row of the auxiliary \fBUPDATE\fR command, which might be different from the new row of the original diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PROCEDURE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PROCEDURE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PROCEDURE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PROCEDURE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE PROCEDURE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE PROCEDURE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PUBLICATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PUBLICATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PUBLICATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_PUBLICATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE PUBLICATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE PUBLICATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ROLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ROLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ROLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_ROLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_RULE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_RULE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_RULE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_RULE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE RULE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE RULE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SCHEMA.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SCHEMA.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SEQUENCE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SEQUENCE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SEQUENCE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SEQUENCE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE SEQUENCE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE SEQUENCE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SERVER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SERVER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SERVER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SERVER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE SERVER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE SERVER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_STATISTICS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_STATISTICS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_STATISTICS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_STATISTICS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE STATISTICS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE STATISTICS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SUBSCRIPTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SUBSCRIPTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SUBSCRIPTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:02.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_SUBSCRIPTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE SUBSCRIPTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE SUBSCRIPTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLESPACE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLESPACE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLESPACE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLESPACE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TABLESPACE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TABLESPACE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE_AS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE_AS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE_AS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TABLE_AS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TABLE AS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TABLE AS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH PARSER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRANSFORM.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRANSFORM.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRANSFORM.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRANSFORM.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TRANSFORM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TRANSFORM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRIGGER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRIGGER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TYPE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TYPE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TYPE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_TYPE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE TYPE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE TYPE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE USER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE USER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER_MAPPING.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER_MAPPING.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER_MAPPING.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_USER_MAPPING.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE USER MAPPING" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE USER MAPPING" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_VIEW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_VIEW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_VIEW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/CREATE_VIEW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "CREATE VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "CREATE VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DEALLOCATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DEALLOCATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DEALLOCATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DEALLOCATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DEALLOCATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DEALLOCATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DECLARE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DECLARE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DECLARE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DECLARE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DECLARE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DECLARE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DELETE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DELETE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DELETE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DELETE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DELETE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DELETE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DISCARD.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DISCARD.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DISCARD.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DISCARD.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DISCARD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DISCARD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DO.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DO.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DO.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DO.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DO" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DO" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ACCESS_METHOD.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ACCESS_METHOD.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ACCESS_METHOD.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ACCESS_METHOD.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP ACCESS METHOD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP ACCESS METHOD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_AGGREGATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_AGGREGATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_AGGREGATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_AGGREGATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP AGGREGATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP AGGREGATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CAST.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CAST.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CAST.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CAST.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP CAST" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP CAST" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_COLLATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_COLLATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_COLLATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_COLLATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP COLLATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP COLLATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CONVERSION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CONVERSION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CONVERSION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_CONVERSION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP CONVERSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP CONVERSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DATABASE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DATABASE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DATABASE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DATABASE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP DATABASE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP DATABASE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DOMAIN.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DOMAIN.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DOMAIN.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_DOMAIN.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP DOMAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP DOMAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EVENT_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP EVENT TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP EVENT TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EXTENSION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EXTENSION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EXTENSION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_EXTENSION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP EXTENSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP EXTENSION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_DATA_WRAPPER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP FOREIGN DATA WRAPPER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FOREIGN_TABLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP FOREIGN TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP FOREIGN TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FUNCTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FUNCTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FUNCTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_FUNCTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP FUNCTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP FUNCTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_GROUP.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_GROUP.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_GROUP.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_GROUP.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP GROUP" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP GROUP" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_INDEX.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_INDEX.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_INDEX.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_INDEX.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP INDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP INDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_LANGUAGE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_LANGUAGE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_LANGUAGE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_LANGUAGE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP LANGUAGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP LANGUAGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP OPERATOR" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP OPERATOR" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_CLASS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP OPERATOR CLASS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP OPERATOR CLASS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OPERATOR_FAMILY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP OPERATOR FAMILY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP OPERATOR FAMILY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OWNED.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OWNED.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OWNED.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_OWNED.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP OWNED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP OWNED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_POLICY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_POLICY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_POLICY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_POLICY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP POLICY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP POLICY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PROCEDURE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PROCEDURE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PROCEDURE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PROCEDURE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP PROCEDURE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP PROCEDURE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PUBLICATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PUBLICATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PUBLICATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_PUBLICATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP PUBLICATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP PUBLICATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROUTINE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROUTINE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROUTINE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_ROUTINE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP ROUTINE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP ROUTINE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_RULE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_RULE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_RULE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_RULE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP RULE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP RULE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SCHEMA.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SCHEMA.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SEQUENCE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SEQUENCE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SEQUENCE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SEQUENCE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP SEQUENCE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP SEQUENCE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SERVER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SERVER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SERVER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SERVER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP SERVER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP SERVER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_STATISTICS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_STATISTICS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_STATISTICS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_STATISTICS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP STATISTICS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP STATISTICS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SUBSCRIPTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SUBSCRIPTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SUBSCRIPTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_SUBSCRIPTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP SUBSCRIPTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP SUBSCRIPTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TABLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLESPACE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLESPACE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLESPACE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TABLESPACE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:52.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TABLESPACE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TABLESPACE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH CONFIGURATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_DICTIONARY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH DICTIONARY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_PARSER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH PARSER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TEXT_SEARCH_TEMPLATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TEXT SEARCH TEMPLATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRANSFORM.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRANSFORM.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRANSFORM.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRANSFORM.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TRANSFORM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TRANSFORM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRIGGER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRIGGER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TRIGGER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TRIGGER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TYPE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TYPE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TYPE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_TYPE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP TYPE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP TYPE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP USER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP USER" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER_MAPPING.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER_MAPPING.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER_MAPPING.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_USER_MAPPING.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP USER MAPPING" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP USER MAPPING" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_VIEW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_VIEW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_VIEW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/DROP_VIEW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "DROP VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "DROP VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/END.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/END.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/END.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/END.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "END" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "END" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXECUTE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXECUTE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXECUTE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXECUTE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "EXECUTE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "EXECUTE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXPLAIN.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXPLAIN.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXPLAIN.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/EXPLAIN.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "EXPLAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "EXPLAIN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/FETCH.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/FETCH.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/FETCH.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/FETCH.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "FETCH" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "FETCH" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/GRANT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/GRANT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/GRANT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/GRANT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "GRANT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "GRANT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/IMPORT_FOREIGN_SCHEMA.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/IMPORT_FOREIGN_SCHEMA.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/IMPORT_FOREIGN_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/IMPORT_FOREIGN_SCHEMA.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "IMPORT FOREIGN SCHEMA" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/INSERT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/INSERT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/INSERT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/INSERT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "INSERT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "INSERT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -112,13 +112,17 @@ ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE is specified, you only need UPDATE -privilege on the column(s) that are listed to be updated\&. However, -ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE -also requires +privilege on the column(s) that are listed to be updated\&. However, all forms of +ON CONFLICT +also require SELECT -privilege on any column whose values are read in the +privilege on any column whose values are read\&. This includes any column mentioned in +\fIconflict_target\fR +(including columns referred to by the arbiter constraint), and any column mentioned in an ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE -expressions or +\fIexpression\fR, or a +WHERE +clause \fIcondition\fR\&. .PP Use of the diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/LISTEN.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/LISTEN.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/LISTEN.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/LISTEN.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "LISTEN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "LISTEN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOAD.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOAD.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOAD.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOAD.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "LOAD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "LOAD" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOCK.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOCK.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOCK.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/LOCK.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "LOCK" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "LOCK" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/MERGE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/MERGE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/MERGE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/MERGE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "MERGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "MERGE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/MOVE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/MOVE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/MOVE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/MOVE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "MOVE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "MOVE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/NOTIFY.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/NOTIFY.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/NOTIFY.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/NOTIFY.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "NOTIFY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "NOTIFY" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PREPARE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PREPARE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE_TRANSACTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE_TRANSACTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE_TRANSACTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/PREPARE_TRANSACTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "PREPARE TRANSACTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "PREPARE TRANSACTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REASSIGN_OWNED.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REASSIGN_OWNED.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REASSIGN_OWNED.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REASSIGN_OWNED.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "REASSIGN OWNED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "REASSIGN OWNED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REFRESH_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REFRESH_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REFRESH_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REFRESH_MATERIALIZED_VIEW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "REFRESH MATERIALIZED VIEW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REINDEX.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REINDEX.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REINDEX.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REINDEX.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "REINDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "REINDEX" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/RELEASE_SAVEPOINT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/RELEASE_SAVEPOINT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/RELEASE_SAVEPOINT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/RELEASE_SAVEPOINT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "RELEASE SAVEPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "RELEASE SAVEPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/RESET.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/RESET.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/RESET.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/RESET.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "RESET" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "RESET" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REVOKE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REVOKE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/REVOKE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/REVOKE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "REVOKE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "REVOKE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ROLLBACK" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ROLLBACK" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_PREPARED.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_PREPARED.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_PREPARED.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_PREPARED.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ROLLBACK PREPARED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ROLLBACK PREPARED" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPOINT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPOINT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPOINT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/ROLLBACK_TO_SAVEPOINT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SAVEPOINT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SAVEPOINT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SAVEPOINT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SAVEPOINT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SAVEPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SAVEPOINT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SECURITY_LABEL.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SECURITY_LABEL.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SECURITY_LABEL.7 2026-02-09 22:09:03.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SECURITY_LABEL.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SECURITY LABEL" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SECURITY LABEL" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SELECT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SELECT" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT_INTO.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT_INTO.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT_INTO.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SELECT_INTO.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SELECT INTO" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SELECT INTO" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SET" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SET" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_CONSTRAINTS.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_CONSTRAINTS.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_CONSTRAINTS.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_CONSTRAINTS.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SET CONSTRAINTS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SET CONSTRAINTS" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_ROLE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_ROLE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_ROLE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_ROLE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SET ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SET ROLE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_SESSION_AUTHORIZATION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_SESSION_AUTHORIZATION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_SESSION_AUTHORIZATION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_SESSION_AUTHORIZATION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_TRANSACTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_TRANSACTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_TRANSACTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SET_TRANSACTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SET TRANSACTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SET TRANSACTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SHOW.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SHOW.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/SHOW.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/SHOW.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "SHOW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "SHOW" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/START_TRANSACTION.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/START_TRANSACTION.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/START_TRANSACTION.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/START_TRANSACTION.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "START TRANSACTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "START TRANSACTION" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/TRUNCATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/TRUNCATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/TRUNCATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/TRUNCATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "TRUNCATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "TRUNCATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/UNLISTEN.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/UNLISTEN.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/UNLISTEN.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/UNLISTEN.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "UNLISTEN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "UNLISTEN" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/UPDATE.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/UPDATE.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/UPDATE.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/UPDATE.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "UPDATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "UPDATE" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/VACUUM.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/VACUUM.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/VACUUM.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/VACUUM.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "VACUUM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "VACUUM" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/VALUES.7 postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/VALUES.7 --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/man7/VALUES.7 2026-02-09 22:09:04.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/man7/VALUES.7 2026-02-23 22:14:53.000000000 +0000 @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ .\" Author: The PostgreSQL Global Development Group .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets vsnapshot .\" Date: 2026 -.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation -.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.16 +.\" Manual: PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation +.\" Source: PostgreSQL 15.17 .\" Language: English .\" -.TH "VALUES" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.16" "PostgreSQL 15.16 Documentation" +.TH "VALUES" "7" "2026" "PostgreSQL 15.17" "PostgreSQL 15.17 Documentation" .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- .\" * Define some portability stuff .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/ref/create_policy.sgml postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/ref/create_policy.sgml --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/ref/create_policy.sgml 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/ref/create_policy.sgml 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -294,7 +294,9 @@ If an INSERT has an ON CONFLICT DO - NOTHING/UPDATE clause, SELECT + UPDATE clause, or an ON CONFLICT DO + NOTHING clause with an arbiter index or constraint + specification, then SELECT permissions are required on the relation, and the rows proposed for insertion are checked using the relation's SELECT policies. If a row proposed for insertion does not satisfy the @@ -540,7 +542,11 @@ INSERT ... ON CONFLICT - Check new row  + Check new row  + + If an arbiter index or constraint is specified. + + Row proposed for insertion is checked regardless of whether or not a conflict occurs. diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/ref/insert.sgml postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/ref/insert.sgml --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/ref/insert.sgml 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/ref/insert.sgml 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -113,10 +113,13 @@ INSERT privilege on the listed columns. Similarly, when ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE is specified, you only need UPDATE privilege on the column(s) that are - listed to be updated. However, ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE - also requires SELECT privilege on any column whose - values are read in the ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE - expressions or condition. + listed to be updated. However, all forms of ON CONFLICT + also require SELECT privilege on any column whose values + are read. This includes any column mentioned in + conflict_target (including columns referred to + by the arbiter constraint), and any column mentioned in an + ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE expression, + or a WHERE clause condition. diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/release-15.sgml postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/release-15.sgml --- postgresql-15-15.16/doc/src/sgml/release-15.sgml 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/doc/src/sgml/release-15.sgml 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -1,6 +1,178 @@ + + Release 15.17 + + + Release date: + 2026-02-26 + + + + This release contains a small number of fixes from 15.16. + For information about new features in major release 15, see + . + + + + Migration to Version 15.17 + + + A dump/restore is not required for those running 15.X. + + + + However, if you are upgrading from a version earlier than 15.14, + see . + + + + + Changes + + + + + + + Fix failure after replaying a multixid truncation record from WAL + that was generated by an older minor version (Heikki Linnakangas) + § + + + + Erroneous logic for coping with the way that previous versions + handled multixid wraparound led to replay failure, with messages + like could not access status of transaction. + A typical scenario in which this could occur is a standby server of + the latest minor version consuming WAL from a primary server of an + older version. + + + + + + + Avoid incorrect complaint of invalid encoding + when substring() is applied + to toasted data (Noah Misch) + § + § + § + + + + The fix for CVE-2026-2006 was too aggressive and could raise an + error about an incomplete character in cases that are actually + valid. + + + + + + + Fix pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event() + and pg_stat_get_backend_wait_event_type() + to report values for auxiliary processes (Heikki Linnakangas) + § + + + + Previously these functions returned NULL for auxiliary processes, + but that's inconsistent with + the pg_stat_activity view. + + + + + + + Fix casting a composite-type variable to a domain type when + returning its value from a PL/pgSQL function (Tom Lane) + § + + + + If the variable's value is NULL, a cache lookup failed for + type 0 error resulted. + + + + + + + Fix potential null pointer dereference + in contrib/hstore's binary input function + (Michael Paquier) + § + + + + hstore's receive function crashed on input containing + duplicate keys. hstore values generated by Postgres + would never contain duplicate keys, so this mistake has gone + unnoticed. The crash could be provoked by malicious or corrupted + data. + + + + + + + + Release 15.16 diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/access/transam/multixact.c postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/access/transam/multixact.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/access/transam/multixact.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/access/transam/multixact.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -3438,7 +3438,6 @@ else if (info == XLOG_MULTIXACT_TRUNCATE_ID) { xl_multixact_truncate xlrec; - int pageno; memcpy(&xlrec, XLogRecGetData(record), SizeOfMultiXactTruncate); @@ -3463,14 +3462,6 @@ SetMultiXactIdLimit(xlrec.endTruncOff, xlrec.oldestMultiDB, false); PerformMembersTruncation(xlrec.startTruncMemb, xlrec.endTruncMemb); - - /* - * During XLOG replay, latest_page_number isn't necessarily set up - * yet; insert a suitable value to bypass the sanity test in - * SimpleLruTruncate. - */ - pageno = MultiXactIdToOffsetPage(xlrec.endTruncOff); - MultiXactOffsetCtl->shared->latest_page_number = pageno; PerformOffsetsTruncation(xlrec.startTruncOff, xlrec.endTruncOff); LWLockRelease(MultiXactTruncationLock); diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/po/de.po postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/po/de.po --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/po/de.po 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/po/de.po 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PostgreSQL 15\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-07 09:01+0000\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-18 14:59+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2025-08-25 21:55+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Peter Eisentraut \n" "Language-Team: German \n" @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ msgstr "nicht aufgezeichnet" #: ../common/controldata_utils.c:79 ../common/controldata_utils.c:83 -#: commands/copyfrom.c:1525 commands/extension.c:3401 utils/adt/genfile.c:123 +#: commands/copyfrom.c:1525 commands/extension.c:3531 utils/adt/genfile.c:123 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\" for reading: %m" msgstr "konnte Datei »%s« nicht zum Lesen öffnen: %m" @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ #: access/transam/xlog.c:4023 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1233 #: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1325 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1362 #: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1422 backup/basebackup.c:1838 -#: commands/extension.c:3411 libpq/hba.c:505 replication/logical/origin.c:729 +#: commands/extension.c:3541 libpq/hba.c:505 replication/logical/origin.c:729 #: replication/logical/origin.c:765 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5094 #: replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1926 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1968 #: replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1995 replication/slot.c:1874 @@ -213,8 +213,8 @@ #: utils/adt/formatting.c:1977 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:454 #: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:618 utils/adt/regexp.c:224 utils/fmgr/dfmgr.c:229 #: utils/hash/dynahash.c:513 utils/hash/dynahash.c:613 -#: utils/hash/dynahash.c:1116 utils/mb/mbutils.c:402 utils/mb/mbutils.c:430 -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:815 utils/mb/mbutils.c:842 utils/misc/guc.c:5204 +#: utils/hash/dynahash.c:1116 utils/mb/mbutils.c:410 utils/mb/mbutils.c:438 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:823 utils/mb/mbutils.c:850 utils/misc/guc.c:5204 #: utils/misc/guc.c:5220 utils/misc/guc.c:5233 utils/misc/guc.c:8804 #: utils/misc/tzparser.c:476 utils/mmgr/aset.c:476 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:702 #: utils/mmgr/dsa.c:724 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:805 utils/mmgr/generation.c:266 @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ #: ../common/file_utils.c:450 access/transam/twophase.c:1317 #: access/transam/xlogarchive.c:111 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:237 #: backup/basebackup.c:338 backup/basebackup.c:528 backup/basebackup.c:599 -#: commands/copyfrom.c:1535 commands/copyto.c:729 commands/extension.c:3390 +#: commands/copyfrom.c:1535 commands/copyto.c:729 commands/extension.c:3520 #: commands/tablespace.c:825 commands/tablespace.c:914 guc-file.l:1061 #: postmaster/pgarch.c:597 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1707 #: storage/file/copydir.c:68 storage/file/copydir.c:107 storage/file/fd.c:1948 @@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ msgstr "Um das zu reparieren, führen Sie REINDEX INDEX \"%s\" aus." #: access/gin/ginutil.c:145 executor/execExpr.c:2176 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3873 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6544 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4034 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6705 #: utils/adt/rowtypes.c:957 #, c-format msgid "could not identify a comparison function for type %s" @@ -1048,19 +1048,19 @@ msgid "operator family \"%s\" of access method %s contains incorrect ORDER BY opfamily specification for operator %s" msgstr "Operatorfamilie »%s« für Zugriffsmethode %s enthält ungültige ORDER-BY-Operatorfamilienangabe für Operator %s" -#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:278 access/hash/hashfunc.c:335 +#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:280 access/hash/hashfunc.c:337 #: utils/adt/varchar.c:1003 utils/adt/varchar.c:1064 #, c-format msgid "could not determine which collation to use for string hashing" msgstr "konnte die für das Zeichenketten-Hashing zu verwendende Sortierfolge nicht bestimmen" -#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:279 access/hash/hashfunc.c:336 catalog/heap.c:672 +#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:281 access/hash/hashfunc.c:338 catalog/heap.c:672 #: catalog/heap.c:678 commands/createas.c:206 commands/createas.c:515 #: commands/indexcmds.c:1962 commands/tablecmds.c:17808 commands/view.c:86 #: regex/regc_pg_locale.c:243 utils/adt/formatting.c:1690 #: utils/adt/formatting.c:1812 utils/adt/formatting.c:1935 utils/adt/like.c:190 #: utils/adt/like_support.c:1025 utils/adt/varchar.c:733 -#: utils/adt/varchar.c:1004 utils/adt/varchar.c:1065 utils/adt/varlena.c:1499 +#: utils/adt/varchar.c:1004 utils/adt/varchar.c:1065 utils/adt/varlena.c:1544 #, c-format msgid "Use the COLLATE clause to set the collation explicitly." msgstr "Verwenden Sie die COLLATE-Klausel, um die Sortierfolge explizit zu setzen." @@ -1709,7 +1709,7 @@ msgid "cannot truncate up to MultiXact %u because it has invalid offset, skipping truncation" msgstr "kann nicht bis MultiXact %u trunkieren, weil es ein ungültiges Offset hat, Trunkierung wird ausgelassen" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:3498 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:3489 #, c-format msgid "invalid MultiXactId: %u" msgstr "ungültige MultiXactId: %u" @@ -4796,8 +4796,8 @@ msgid "relation \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "Relation »%s« existiert nicht" -#: catalog/namespace.c:501 catalog/namespace.c:3079 commands/extension.c:1556 -#: commands/extension.c:1562 +#: catalog/namespace.c:501 catalog/namespace.c:3079 commands/extension.c:1686 +#: commands/extension.c:1692 #, c-format msgid "no schema has been selected to create in" msgstr "kein Schema für die Objekterzeugung ausgewählt" @@ -5617,27 +5617,27 @@ msgid "default conversion for %s to %s already exists" msgstr "Standardumwandlung von %s nach %s existiert bereits" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:222 commands/extension.c:3289 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:224 commands/extension.c:3419 #, c-format msgid "%s is already a member of extension \"%s\"" msgstr "%s ist schon Mitglied der Erweiterung »%s«" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:229 catalog/pg_depend.c:280 commands/extension.c:3329 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:231 catalog/pg_depend.c:282 commands/extension.c:3459 #, c-format msgid "%s is not a member of extension \"%s\"" msgstr "%s ist kein Mitglied der Erweiterung »%s«" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:232 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:234 #, c-format msgid "An extension is not allowed to replace an object that it does not own." msgstr "Eine Erweiterung darf kein Objekt ersetzen, das ihr nicht gehört." -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:283 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:285 #, c-format msgid "An extension may only use CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS to skip object creation if the conflicting object is one that it already owns." msgstr "Eine Erweiterung darf CREATE .. IF NOT EXISTS zum Überspringen der Erzeugung eines Objekts nur verwenden, wenn ihr das vorhandene Objekt schon gehört." -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:646 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:648 #, c-format msgid "cannot remove dependency on %s because it is a system object" msgstr "kann Abhängigkeit von %s nicht entfernen, weil es ein Systemobjekt ist" @@ -5718,7 +5718,7 @@ msgid "only binary operators can have commutators" msgstr "nur binäre Operatoren können Kommutatoren haben" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:374 commands/operatorcmds.c:507 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:374 commands/operatorcmds.c:538 #, c-format msgid "only binary operators can have join selectivity" msgstr "nur binäre Operatoren können Join-Selectivity haben" @@ -5738,12 +5738,12 @@ msgid "only boolean operators can have negators" msgstr "nur Boole’sche Operatoren können Negatoren haben" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:397 commands/operatorcmds.c:515 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:397 commands/operatorcmds.c:546 #, c-format msgid "only boolean operators can have restriction selectivity" msgstr "nur Boole’sche Operatoren können Restriction-Selectivity haben" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:401 commands/operatorcmds.c:519 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:401 commands/operatorcmds.c:550 #, c-format msgid "only boolean operators can have join selectivity" msgstr "nur Boole’sche Operatoren können Join-Selectivity haben" @@ -6790,7 +6790,7 @@ #: commands/copy.c:821 commands/indexcmds.c:1833 commands/statscmds.c:263 #: commands/tablecmds.c:2393 commands/tablecmds.c:3049 #: commands/tablecmds.c:3558 parser/parse_relation.c:3669 -#: parser/parse_relation.c:3689 utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2688 +#: parser/parse_relation.c:3689 utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2692 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "Spalte »%s« existiert nicht" @@ -6876,7 +6876,7 @@ msgid "FORCE_NULL column \"%s\" not referenced by COPY" msgstr "Spalte »%s« mit FORCE_NULL wird von COPY nicht verwendet" -#: commands/copyfrom.c:1346 utils/mb/mbutils.c:386 +#: commands/copyfrom.c:1346 utils/mb/mbutils.c:394 #, c-format msgid "default conversion function for encoding \"%s\" to \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "Standardumwandlung von Kodierung »%s« nach »%s« existiert nicht" @@ -7804,270 +7804,270 @@ msgid "EXPLAIN option TIMING requires ANALYZE" msgstr "EXPLAIN-Option TIMING erfordert ANALYZE" -#: commands/extension.c:173 commands/extension.c:2954 +#: commands/extension.c:195 commands/extension.c:3084 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« existiert nicht" -#: commands/extension.c:272 commands/extension.c:281 commands/extension.c:293 -#: commands/extension.c:303 +#: commands/extension.c:402 commands/extension.c:411 commands/extension.c:423 +#: commands/extension.c:433 #, c-format msgid "invalid extension name: \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiger Erweiterungsname: »%s«" -#: commands/extension.c:273 +#: commands/extension.c:403 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not be empty." msgstr "Erweiterungsnamen dürfen nicht leer sein." -#: commands/extension.c:282 +#: commands/extension.c:412 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not contain \"--\"." msgstr "Erweiterungsnamen dürfen nicht »--« enthalten." -#: commands/extension.c:294 +#: commands/extension.c:424 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not begin or end with \"-\"." msgstr "Erweiterungsnamen dürfen nicht mit »-« anfangen oder aufhören." -#: commands/extension.c:304 +#: commands/extension.c:434 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not contain directory separator characters." msgstr "Erweiterungsnamen dürfen keine Verzeichnistrennzeichen enthalten." -#: commands/extension.c:319 commands/extension.c:328 commands/extension.c:337 -#: commands/extension.c:347 +#: commands/extension.c:449 commands/extension.c:458 commands/extension.c:467 +#: commands/extension.c:477 #, c-format msgid "invalid extension version name: \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiger Erweiterungsversionsname: »%s«" -#: commands/extension.c:320 +#: commands/extension.c:450 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not be empty." msgstr "Versionsnamen dürfen nicht leer sein." -#: commands/extension.c:329 +#: commands/extension.c:459 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not contain \"--\"." msgstr "Versionsnamen dürfen nicht »--« enthalten." -#: commands/extension.c:338 +#: commands/extension.c:468 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not begin or end with \"-\"." msgstr "Versionsnamen dürfen nicht mit »-« anfangen oder aufhören." -#: commands/extension.c:348 +#: commands/extension.c:478 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not contain directory separator characters." msgstr "Versionsnamen dürfen keine Verzeichnistrennzeichen enthalten." -#: commands/extension.c:502 +#: commands/extension.c:632 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" is not available" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« ist nicht verfügbar" -#: commands/extension.c:503 +#: commands/extension.c:633 #, c-format msgid "Could not open extension control file \"%s\": %m." msgstr "Konnte Erweiterungskontrolldatei »%s« nicht öffnen: %m." -#: commands/extension.c:505 +#: commands/extension.c:635 #, c-format msgid "The extension must first be installed on the system where PostgreSQL is running." msgstr "Die Erweiterung muss zuerst auf dem System, auf dem PostgreSQL läuft, installiert werden." -#: commands/extension.c:509 +#: commands/extension.c:639 #, c-format msgid "could not open extension control file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "konnte Erweiterungskontrolldatei »%s« nicht öffnen: %m" -#: commands/extension.c:531 commands/extension.c:541 +#: commands/extension.c:661 commands/extension.c:671 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" cannot be set in a secondary extension control file" msgstr "Parameter »%s« kann nicht in einer sekundären Erweitungskontrolldatei gesetzt werden" -#: commands/extension.c:563 commands/extension.c:571 commands/extension.c:579 +#: commands/extension.c:693 commands/extension.c:701 commands/extension.c:709 #: utils/misc/guc.c:7392 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" requires a Boolean value" msgstr "Parameter »%s« erfordert einen Boole’schen Wert" -#: commands/extension.c:588 +#: commands/extension.c:718 #, c-format msgid "\"%s\" is not a valid encoding name" msgstr "»%s« ist kein gültiger Kodierungsname" -#: commands/extension.c:602 +#: commands/extension.c:732 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" must be a list of extension names" msgstr "Parameter »%s« muss eine Liste von Erweiterungsnamen sein" -#: commands/extension.c:609 +#: commands/extension.c:739 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized parameter \"%s\" in file \"%s\"" msgstr "unbekannter Parameter »%s« in Datei »%s«" -#: commands/extension.c:618 +#: commands/extension.c:748 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"schema\" cannot be specified when \"relocatable\" is true" msgstr "Parameter »schema« kann nicht angegeben werden, wenn »relocatable« an ist" -#: commands/extension.c:796 +#: commands/extension.c:926 #, c-format msgid "transaction control statements are not allowed within an extension script" msgstr "Transaktionskontrollanweisungen sind nicht in einem Erweiterungsskript erlaubt" -#: commands/extension.c:873 +#: commands/extension.c:1003 #, c-format msgid "permission denied to create extension \"%s\"" msgstr "keine Berechtigung, um Erweiterung »%s« zu erzeugen" -#: commands/extension.c:876 +#: commands/extension.c:1006 #, c-format msgid "Must have CREATE privilege on current database to create this extension." msgstr "CREATE-Privileg für die aktuelle Datenbank wird benötigt, um diese Erweiterung anzulegen." -#: commands/extension.c:877 +#: commands/extension.c:1007 #, c-format msgid "Must be superuser to create this extension." msgstr "Nur Superuser können diese Erweiterung anlegen." -#: commands/extension.c:881 +#: commands/extension.c:1011 #, c-format msgid "permission denied to update extension \"%s\"" msgstr "keine Berechtigung, um Erweiterung »%s« zu aktualisieren" -#: commands/extension.c:884 +#: commands/extension.c:1014 #, c-format msgid "Must have CREATE privilege on current database to update this extension." msgstr "CREATE-Privileg für die aktuelle Datenbank wird benötigt, um diese Erweiterung zu aktualisieren." -#: commands/extension.c:885 +#: commands/extension.c:1015 #, c-format msgid "Must be superuser to update this extension." msgstr "Nur Superuser können diese Erweiterung aktualisieren." -#: commands/extension.c:1018 +#: commands/extension.c:1148 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in extension owner: must not contain any of \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiges Zeichen im Erweiterungseigentümer: darf keins aus »%s« enthalten" -#: commands/extension.c:1042 +#: commands/extension.c:1172 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in extension \"%s\" schema: must not contain any of \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiges Zeichen in Schema von Erweiterung »%s«: darf keins aus »%s« enthalten" -#: commands/extension.c:1237 +#: commands/extension.c:1367 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" has no update path from version \"%s\" to version \"%s\"" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« hat keinen Aktualisierungspfad von Version »%s« auf Version »%s«" -#: commands/extension.c:1445 commands/extension.c:3012 +#: commands/extension.c:1575 commands/extension.c:3142 #, c-format msgid "version to install must be specified" msgstr "die zu installierende Version muss angegeben werden" -#: commands/extension.c:1482 +#: commands/extension.c:1612 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" has no installation script nor update path for version \"%s\"" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« hat kein Installationsskript und keinen Aktualisierungspfad für Version »%s«" -#: commands/extension.c:1516 +#: commands/extension.c:1646 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" must be installed in schema \"%s\"" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« muss in Schema »%s« installiert werden" -#: commands/extension.c:1676 +#: commands/extension.c:1806 #, c-format msgid "cyclic dependency detected between extensions \"%s\" and \"%s\"" msgstr "zyklische Abhängigkeit zwischen Erweiterungen »%s« und »%s« entdeckt" -#: commands/extension.c:1681 +#: commands/extension.c:1811 #, c-format msgid "installing required extension \"%s\"" msgstr "installiere benötigte Erweiterung »%s«" -#: commands/extension.c:1704 +#: commands/extension.c:1834 #, c-format msgid "required extension \"%s\" is not installed" msgstr "benötigte Erweiterung »%s« ist nicht installiert" -#: commands/extension.c:1707 +#: commands/extension.c:1837 #, c-format msgid "Use CREATE EXTENSION ... CASCADE to install required extensions too." msgstr "Verwenden Sie CREATE EXTENSION ... CASCADE, um die benötigten Erweiterungen ebenfalls zu installieren." -#: commands/extension.c:1742 +#: commands/extension.c:1872 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" already exists, skipping" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« existiert bereits, wird übersprungen" -#: commands/extension.c:1749 +#: commands/extension.c:1879 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" already exists" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« existiert bereits" -#: commands/extension.c:1760 +#: commands/extension.c:1890 #, c-format msgid "nested CREATE EXTENSION is not supported" msgstr "geschachteltes CREATE EXTENSION wird nicht unterstützt" -#: commands/extension.c:1924 +#: commands/extension.c:2054 #, c-format msgid "cannot drop extension \"%s\" because it is being modified" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« kann nicht gelöscht werden, weil sie gerade geändert wird" -#: commands/extension.c:2401 +#: commands/extension.c:2531 #, c-format msgid "%s can only be called from an SQL script executed by CREATE EXTENSION" msgstr "%s kann nur von einem SQL-Skript aufgerufen werden, das von CREATE EXTENSION ausgeführt wird" -#: commands/extension.c:2413 +#: commands/extension.c:2543 #, c-format msgid "OID %u does not refer to a table" msgstr "OID %u bezieht sich nicht auf eine Tabelle" -#: commands/extension.c:2418 +#: commands/extension.c:2548 #, c-format msgid "table \"%s\" is not a member of the extension being created" msgstr "Tabelle »%s« ist kein Mitglied der anzulegenden Erweiterung" -#: commands/extension.c:2772 +#: commands/extension.c:2902 #, c-format msgid "cannot move extension \"%s\" into schema \"%s\" because the extension contains the schema" msgstr "kann Erweiterung »%s« nicht in Schema »%s« verschieben, weil die Erweiterung das Schema enthält" -#: commands/extension.c:2813 commands/extension.c:2873 +#: commands/extension.c:2943 commands/extension.c:3003 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" does not support SET SCHEMA" msgstr "Erweiterung »%s« unterstützt SET SCHEMA nicht" -#: commands/extension.c:2875 +#: commands/extension.c:3005 #, c-format msgid "%s is not in the extension's schema \"%s\"" msgstr "%s ist nicht im Schema der Erweiterung (»%s«)" -#: commands/extension.c:2934 +#: commands/extension.c:3064 #, c-format msgid "nested ALTER EXTENSION is not supported" msgstr "geschachteltes ALTER EXTENSION wird nicht unterstützt" -#: commands/extension.c:3023 +#: commands/extension.c:3153 #, c-format msgid "version \"%s\" of extension \"%s\" is already installed" msgstr "Version »%s« von Erweiterung »%s« ist bereits installiert" -#: commands/extension.c:3235 +#: commands/extension.c:3365 #, c-format msgid "cannot add an object of this type to an extension" msgstr "ein Objekt dieses Typs kann nicht zu einer Erweiterung hinzugefügt werden" -#: commands/extension.c:3301 +#: commands/extension.c:3431 #, c-format msgid "cannot add schema \"%s\" to extension \"%s\" because the schema contains the extension" msgstr "kann Schema »%s« nicht zu Erweiterung »%s« hinzufügen, weil das Schema die Erweiterung enthält" -#: commands/extension.c:3395 +#: commands/extension.c:3525 #, c-format msgid "file \"%s\" is too large" msgstr "Datei »%s« ist zu groß" @@ -9093,7 +9093,7 @@ msgid "SETOF type not allowed for operator argument" msgstr "SETOF-Typ nicht als Operatorargument erlaubt" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:152 commands/operatorcmds.c:479 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:152 commands/operatorcmds.c:510 #, c-format msgid "operator attribute \"%s\" not recognized" msgstr "Operator-Attribut »%s« unbekannt" @@ -9118,22 +9118,32 @@ msgid "Postfix operators are not supported." msgstr "Postfix-Operatoren werden nicht unterstützt." -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:290 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:289 #, c-format msgid "restriction estimator function %s must return type %s" msgstr "Restriktionsschätzfunktion %s muss Typ %s zurückgeben" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:333 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:307 +#, c-format +msgid "must be superuser to specify a non-built-in restriction estimator function" +msgstr "nur Superuser können eine nicht eingebaute Restriktionsschätzfunktion angeben" + +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:352 #, c-format msgid "join estimator function %s has multiple matches" msgstr "Join-Schätzfunktion %s hat mehrere Übereinstimmungen" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:348 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:367 #, c-format msgid "join estimator function %s must return type %s" msgstr "Join-Schätzfunktion %s muss Typ %s zurückgeben" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:473 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:376 +#, c-format +msgid "must be superuser to specify a non-built-in join estimator function" +msgstr "nur Superuser können eine nicht eingebaute Join-Schätzfunktion angeben" + +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:504 #, c-format msgid "operator attribute \"%s\" cannot be changed" msgstr "Operator-Attribut »%s« kann nicht geändert werden" @@ -9195,7 +9205,7 @@ msgstr "kann WITH-HOLD-Cursor nicht in einer sicherheitsbeschränkten Operation erzeugen" #: commands/portalcmds.c:189 commands/portalcmds.c:242 -#: executor/execCurrent.c:70 utils/adt/xml.c:2636 utils/adt/xml.c:2806 +#: executor/execCurrent.c:70 utils/adt/xml.c:2635 utils/adt/xml.c:2805 #, c-format msgid "cursor \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "Cursor »%s« existiert nicht" @@ -12869,8 +12879,8 @@ #: executor/execExprInterp.c:2791 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:264 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:564 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1306 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3429 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5426 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5945 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:150 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3515 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5587 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6106 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:150 #: utils/adt/arraysubs.c:488 #, c-format msgid "number of array dimensions (%d) exceeds the maximum allowed (%d)" @@ -12887,8 +12897,8 @@ #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2630 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2646 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2907 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2961 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2976 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3317 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3459 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6037 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6378 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:88 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3545 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6198 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6539 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:88 #: utils/adt/arrayutils.c:97 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:104 #, c-format msgid "array size exceeds the maximum allowed (%d)" @@ -13156,8 +13166,8 @@ #: executor/execReplication.c:277 parser/parse_cte.c:309 #: parser/parse_oper.c:233 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:724 -#: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:867 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3709 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4264 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6258 +#: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:867 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3870 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4425 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6419 #: utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1203 #, c-format msgid "could not identify an equality operator for type %s" @@ -13949,8 +13959,8 @@ msgid "improper use of \"*\"" msgstr "unzulässige Verwendung von »*«" -#: gram.y:17826 gram.y:17843 tsearch/spell.c:984 tsearch/spell.c:1001 -#: tsearch/spell.c:1018 tsearch/spell.c:1035 tsearch/spell.c:1101 +#: gram.y:17826 gram.y:17843 tsearch/spell.c:982 tsearch/spell.c:998 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1014 tsearch/spell.c:1030 tsearch/spell.c:1095 #, c-format msgid "syntax error" msgstr "Syntaxfehler" @@ -14132,8 +14142,8 @@ #: jsonpath_gram.y:529 jsonpath_scan.l:515 jsonpath_scan.l:526 #: jsonpath_scan.l:536 jsonpath_scan.l:578 utils/adt/encode.c:482 -#: utils/adt/encode.c:547 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:629 utils/adt/varlena.c:335 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:376 +#: utils/adt/encode.c:547 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:629 utils/adt/varlena.c:336 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:377 #, c-format msgid "invalid input syntax for type %s" msgstr "ungültige Eingabesyntax für Typ %s" @@ -14143,7 +14153,7 @@ msgid "Unrecognized flag character \"%.*s\" in LIKE_REGEX predicate." msgstr "Unbekanntes Flag-Zeichen »%.*s« in LIKE_REGEX-Prädikat." -#: jsonpath_gram.y:584 +#: jsonpath_gram.y:585 #, c-format msgid "XQuery \"x\" flag (expanded regular expressions) is not implemented" msgstr "XQuery-Flag »x« (expanded regular expression) ist nicht implementiert" @@ -15294,7 +15304,7 @@ #: libpq/hba.c:1642 libpq/hba.c:1700 libpq/hba.c:1717 libpq/hba.c:1730 #: libpq/hba.c:1742 libpq/hba.c:1761 libpq/hba.c:1847 libpq/hba.c:1865 #: libpq/hba.c:1959 libpq/hba.c:1978 libpq/hba.c:2007 libpq/hba.c:2020 -#: libpq/hba.c:2043 libpq/hba.c:2065 libpq/hba.c:2079 tsearch/ts_locale.c:228 +#: libpq/hba.c:2043 libpq/hba.c:2065 libpq/hba.c:2079 tsearch/ts_locale.c:205 #, c-format msgid "line %d of configuration file \"%s\"" msgstr "Zeile %d in Konfigurationsdatei »%s«" @@ -18661,7 +18671,7 @@ msgid "invalid Unicode escape value" msgstr "ungültiger Unicode-Escape-Wert" -#: parser/parser.c:468 scan.l:684 utils/adt/varlena.c:6529 +#: parser/parser.c:468 scan.l:684 utils/adt/varlena.c:6577 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode escape" msgstr "ungültiges Unicode-Escape" @@ -18672,7 +18682,7 @@ msgstr "Unicode-Escapes müssen \\XXXX oder \\+XXXXXX sein." #: parser/parser.c:497 scan.l:645 scan.l:661 scan.l:677 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6554 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6602 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode surrogate pair" msgstr "ungültiges Unicode-Surrogatpaar" @@ -22822,64 +22832,64 @@ msgid "missing Dictionary parameter" msgstr "Parameter »Dictionary« fehlt" -#: tsearch/spell.c:382 tsearch/spell.c:399 tsearch/spell.c:408 -#: tsearch/spell.c:1065 +#: tsearch/spell.c:383 tsearch/spell.c:400 tsearch/spell.c:409 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1060 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix flag \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiges Affix-Flag »%s«" -#: tsearch/spell.c:386 tsearch/spell.c:1069 +#: tsearch/spell.c:387 tsearch/spell.c:1064 #, c-format msgid "affix flag \"%s\" is out of range" msgstr "Affix-Flag »%s« ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs" -#: tsearch/spell.c:416 +#: tsearch/spell.c:417 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in affix flag \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiges Zeichen in Affix-Flag »%s«" -#: tsearch/spell.c:436 +#: tsearch/spell.c:437 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix flag \"%s\" with \"long\" flag value" msgstr "ungültiges Affix-Flag »%s« mit Flag-Wert »long«" -#: tsearch/spell.c:526 +#: tsearch/spell.c:527 #, c-format msgid "could not open dictionary file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "konnte Wörterbuchdatei »%s« nicht öffnen: %m" -#: tsearch/spell.c:765 utils/adt/regexp.c:209 +#: tsearch/spell.c:766 utils/adt/regexp.c:209 #, c-format msgid "invalid regular expression: %s" msgstr "ungültiger regulärer Ausdruck: %s" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1193 tsearch/spell.c:1205 tsearch/spell.c:1766 -#: tsearch/spell.c:1771 tsearch/spell.c:1776 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1187 tsearch/spell.c:1199 tsearch/spell.c:1759 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1764 tsearch/spell.c:1769 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix alias \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiges Affixalias »%s«" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1246 tsearch/spell.c:1317 tsearch/spell.c:1466 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1240 tsearch/spell.c:1311 tsearch/spell.c:1460 #, c-format msgid "could not open affix file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "konnte Affixdatei »%s« nicht öffnen: %m" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1300 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1294 #, c-format msgid "Ispell dictionary supports only \"default\", \"long\", and \"num\" flag values" msgstr "Ispell-Wörterbuch unterstützt nur die Flag-Werte »default«, »long« und »num«" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1344 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1338 #, c-format msgid "invalid number of flag vector aliases" msgstr "ungültige Anzahl Flag-Vektor-Aliasse" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1367 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1361 #, c-format msgid "number of aliases exceeds specified number %d" msgstr "Anzahl der Aliasse überschreitet angegebene Zahl %d" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1582 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1575 #, c-format msgid "affix file contains both old-style and new-style commands" msgstr "Affixdatei enthält Befehle im alten und im neuen Stil" @@ -22889,12 +22899,12 @@ msgid "string is too long for tsvector (%d bytes, max %d bytes)" msgstr "Zeichenkette ist zu lang für tsvector (%d Bytes, maximal %d Bytes)" -#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:223 +#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:200 #, c-format msgid "line %d of configuration file \"%s\": \"%s\"" msgstr "Zeile %d in Konfigurationsdatei »%s«: »%s«" -#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:302 +#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:279 #, c-format msgid "conversion from wchar_t to server encoding failed: %m" msgstr "Umwandlung von wchar_t in Serverkodierung fehlgeschlagen: %m" @@ -22926,27 +22936,27 @@ msgid "text search parser does not support headline creation" msgstr "Textsucheparser unterstützt das Erzeugen von Headlines nicht" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2592 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2593 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized headline parameter: \"%s\"" msgstr "unbekannter Headline-Parameter: »%s«" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2611 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2612 #, c-format msgid "MinWords should be less than MaxWords" msgstr "»MinWords« sollte kleiner als »MaxWords« sein" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2615 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2616 #, c-format msgid "MinWords should be positive" msgstr "»MinWords« sollte positiv sein" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2619 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2620 #, c-format msgid "ShortWord should be >= 0" msgstr "»ShortWord« sollte >= 0 sein" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2623 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2624 #, c-format msgid "MaxFragments should be >= 0" msgstr "»MaxFragments« sollte >= 0 sein" @@ -23131,15 +23141,15 @@ #: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:129 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:181 #: utils/adt/float.c:1234 utils/adt/float.c:1308 utils/adt/float.c:4046 -#: utils/adt/float.c:4060 utils/adt/int.c:777 utils/adt/int.c:799 -#: utils/adt/int.c:813 utils/adt/int.c:827 utils/adt/int.c:858 -#: utils/adt/int.c:879 utils/adt/int.c:996 utils/adt/int.c:1010 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1024 utils/adt/int.c:1057 utils/adt/int.c:1071 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1085 utils/adt/int.c:1116 utils/adt/int.c:1198 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1262 utils/adt/int.c:1330 utils/adt/int.c:1336 +#: utils/adt/float.c:4060 utils/adt/int.c:806 utils/adt/int.c:828 +#: utils/adt/int.c:842 utils/adt/int.c:856 utils/adt/int.c:887 +#: utils/adt/int.c:908 utils/adt/int.c:1025 utils/adt/int.c:1039 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1053 utils/adt/int.c:1086 utils/adt/int.c:1100 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1114 utils/adt/int.c:1145 utils/adt/int.c:1227 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1291 utils/adt/int.c:1359 utils/adt/int.c:1365 #: utils/adt/int8.c:1272 utils/adt/numeric.c:1846 utils/adt/numeric.c:4309 -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1195 utils/adt/varbit.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1113 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3391 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1195 utils/adt/varbit.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1156 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3436 #, c-format msgid "integer out of range" msgstr "integer ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs" @@ -23272,8 +23282,8 @@ msgid "Junk after closing right brace." msgstr "Müll nach schließender rechter geschweifter Klammer." -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1302 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3425 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5941 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1302 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3511 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6102 #, c-format msgid "invalid number of dimensions: %d" msgstr "ungültige Anzahl Dimensionen: %d" @@ -23312,8 +23322,8 @@ #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2257 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2279 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2328 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2582 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2927 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5927 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5953 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5964 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2927 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6088 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6114 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6125 #: utils/adt/json.c:1141 utils/adt/json.c:1215 utils/adt/jsonb.c:1315 #: utils/adt/jsonb.c:1401 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4326 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4480 #: utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4592 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4641 @@ -23352,85 +23362,85 @@ msgid "source array too small" msgstr "Quellarray ist zu klein" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3583 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3669 #, c-format msgid "null array element not allowed in this context" msgstr "NULL-Werte im Array sind in diesem Zusammenhang nicht erlaubt" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3685 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3856 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4247 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3846 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4017 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4408 #, c-format msgid "cannot compare arrays of different element types" msgstr "kann Arrays mit verschiedenen Elementtypen nicht vergleichen" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4034 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2800 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4195 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2800 #: utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2872 utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1343 #: utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1407 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1858 #, c-format msgid "could not identify a hash function for type %s" msgstr "konnte keine Hash-Funktion für Typ %s ermitteln" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4162 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1979 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4323 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1979 #, c-format msgid "could not identify an extended hash function for type %s" msgstr "konnte keine erweiterte Hash-Funktion für Typ %s ermitteln" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5339 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5500 #, c-format msgid "data type %s is not an array type" msgstr "Datentyp %s ist kein Array-Typ" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5394 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5555 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate null arrays" msgstr "Arrays, die NULL sind, können nicht akkumuliert werden" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5422 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5583 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate empty arrays" msgstr "leere Arrays können nicht akkumuliert werden" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5449 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5455 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5610 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5616 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate arrays of different dimensionality" msgstr "Arrays unterschiedlicher Dimensionalität können nicht akkumuliert werden" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5825 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5865 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5986 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6026 #, c-format msgid "dimension array or low bound array cannot be null" msgstr "Dimensions-Array oder Untergrenzen-Array darf nicht NULL sein" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5928 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5954 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6089 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6115 #, c-format msgid "Dimension array must be one dimensional." msgstr "Dimensions-Array muss eindimensional sein." -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5933 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5959 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6094 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6120 #, c-format msgid "dimension values cannot be null" msgstr "Dimensionswerte dürfen nicht NULL sein" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5965 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6126 #, c-format msgid "Low bound array has different size than dimensions array." msgstr "Untergrenzen-Array hat andere Größe als Dimensions-Array." -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6243 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6404 #, c-format msgid "removing elements from multidimensional arrays is not supported" msgstr "Entfernen von Elementen aus mehrdimensionalen Arrays wird nicht unterstützt" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6520 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6681 #, c-format msgid "thresholds must be one-dimensional array" msgstr "Parameter »thresholds« muss ein eindimensionales Array sein" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6525 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6686 #, c-format msgid "thresholds array must not contain NULLs" msgstr "»thresholds«-Array darf keine NULL-Werte enthalten" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6758 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6919 #, c-format msgid "number of elements to trim must be between 0 and %d" msgstr "Anzahl der zu entfernenden Elemente muss zwischen 0 und %d sein" @@ -23478,8 +23488,8 @@ #: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:274 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:316 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:326 #: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:974 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1389 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1424 #: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1432 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:3392 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4607 -#: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4622 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4629 utils/adt/int.c:173 -#: utils/adt/int.c:185 utils/adt/jsonpath.c:182 utils/adt/mac.c:93 +#: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4622 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4629 utils/adt/int.c:197 +#: utils/adt/int.c:209 utils/adt/jsonpath.c:182 utils/adt/mac.c:93 #: utils/adt/mac8.c:93 utils/adt/mac8.c:166 utils/adt/mac8.c:184 #: utils/adt/mac8.c:202 utils/adt/mac8.c:221 utils/adt/network.c:99 #: utils/adt/numeric.c:705 utils/adt/numeric.c:724 utils/adt/numeric.c:6898 @@ -23500,8 +23510,8 @@ msgstr "money ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs" #: utils/adt/cash.c:161 utils/adt/cash.c:722 utils/adt/float.c:105 -#: utils/adt/int.c:842 utils/adt/int.c:958 utils/adt/int.c:1038 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1100 utils/adt/int.c:1138 utils/adt/int.c:1166 +#: utils/adt/int.c:871 utils/adt/int.c:987 utils/adt/int.c:1067 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1129 utils/adt/int.c:1167 utils/adt/int.c:1195 #: utils/adt/int8.c:515 utils/adt/int8.c:573 utils/adt/int8.c:958 #: utils/adt/int8.c:1038 utils/adt/int8.c:1100 utils/adt/int8.c:1180 #: utils/adt/numeric.c:3109 utils/adt/numeric.c:3132 utils/adt/numeric.c:3217 @@ -23513,7 +23523,7 @@ msgstr "Division durch Null" #: utils/adt/cash.c:291 utils/adt/cash.c:316 utils/adt/cash.c:326 -#: utils/adt/cash.c:366 utils/adt/int.c:179 utils/adt/numutils.c:152 +#: utils/adt/cash.c:366 utils/adt/int.c:203 utils/adt/numutils.c:152 #: utils/adt/numutils.c:228 utils/adt/numutils.c:312 utils/adt/oid.c:70 #: utils/adt/oid.c:109 #, c-format @@ -23554,7 +23564,7 @@ msgstr "date ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs: »%s«" #: utils/adt/date.c:215 utils/adt/date.c:513 utils/adt/date.c:537 -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2252 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2251 #, c-format msgid "date out of range" msgstr "date ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs" @@ -23625,8 +23635,8 @@ #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5597 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5684 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5725 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5729 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5798 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5802 -#: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5816 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5850 utils/adt/xml.c:2274 -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2281 utils/adt/xml.c:2301 utils/adt/xml.c:2308 +#: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5816 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5850 utils/adt/xml.c:2273 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2280 utils/adt/xml.c:2300 utils/adt/xml.c:2307 #, c-format msgid "timestamp out of range" msgstr "timestamp ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs" @@ -23642,8 +23652,8 @@ msgstr "Zeit-Feldwert ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs: %d:%02d:%02g" #: utils/adt/date.c:2096 utils/adt/date.c:2630 utils/adt/float.c:1048 -#: utils/adt/float.c:1124 utils/adt/int.c:634 utils/adt/int.c:681 -#: utils/adt/int.c:716 utils/adt/int8.c:414 utils/adt/numeric.c:2513 +#: utils/adt/float.c:1124 utils/adt/int.c:663 utils/adt/int.c:710 +#: utils/adt/int.c:745 utils/adt/int8.c:414 utils/adt/numeric.c:2513 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:3444 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3475 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:3506 #, c-format @@ -23815,9 +23825,9 @@ msgid "\"%s\" is out of range for type double precision" msgstr "»%s« ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs für Typ double precision" -#: utils/adt/float.c:1259 utils/adt/float.c:1333 utils/adt/int.c:354 -#: utils/adt/int.c:892 utils/adt/int.c:914 utils/adt/int.c:928 -#: utils/adt/int.c:942 utils/adt/int.c:974 utils/adt/int.c:1212 +#: utils/adt/float.c:1259 utils/adt/float.c:1333 utils/adt/int.c:383 +#: utils/adt/int.c:921 utils/adt/int.c:943 utils/adt/int.c:957 +#: utils/adt/int.c:971 utils/adt/int.c:1003 utils/adt/int.c:1241 #: utils/adt/int8.c:1293 utils/adt/numeric.c:4421 utils/adt/numeric.c:4426 #, c-format msgid "smallint out of range" @@ -24136,12 +24146,12 @@ msgid "cannot calculate day of year without year information" msgstr "kann Tag des Jahres nicht berechnen ohne Jahrinformationen" -#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5653 +#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5655 #, c-format msgid "\"EEEE\" not supported for input" msgstr "»E« wird nicht bei der Eingabe unterstützt" -#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5665 +#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5667 #, c-format msgid "\"RN\" not supported for input" msgstr "»RN« wird nicht bei der Eingabe unterstützt" @@ -24157,8 +24167,8 @@ msgstr "Pfad muss in oder unter aktuellem Verzeichnis sein" #: utils/adt/genfile.c:114 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:189 -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:287 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:838 -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1141 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:287 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:847 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1150 #, c-format msgid "requested length too large" msgstr "verlangte Länge zu groß" @@ -24224,12 +24234,17 @@ msgid "must request at least 2 points" msgstr "mindestens 2 Punkte müssen angefordert werden" -#: utils/adt/int.c:263 +#: utils/adt/int.c:158 +#, c-format +msgid "array is not a valid int2vector" +msgstr "Array ist kein gültiger int2vector" + +#: utils/adt/int.c:291 #, c-format msgid "invalid int2vector data" msgstr "ungültige int2vector-Daten" -#: utils/adt/int.c:1528 utils/adt/int8.c:1419 utils/adt/numeric.c:1693 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1557 utils/adt/int8.c:1419 utils/adt/numeric.c:1693 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5901 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5981 #, c-format msgid "step size cannot equal zero" @@ -24761,7 +24776,7 @@ msgid "Use *_tz() function for time zone support." msgstr "Verwenden Sie die *_tz()-Funktion für Zeitzonenunterstützung." -#: utils/adt/levenshtein.c:133 +#: utils/adt/levenshtein.c:135 #, c-format msgid "levenshtein argument exceeds maximum length of %d characters" msgstr "Levenshtein-Argument überschreitet die maximale Länge von %d Zeichen" @@ -24786,12 +24801,12 @@ msgid "LIKE pattern must not end with escape character" msgstr "LIKE-Muster darf nicht mit Escape-Zeichen enden" -#: utils/adt/like_match.c:293 utils/adt/regexp.c:787 +#: utils/adt/like_match.c:293 utils/adt/regexp.c:790 #, c-format msgid "invalid escape string" msgstr "ungültige ESCAPE-Zeichenkette" -#: utils/adt/like_match.c:294 utils/adt/regexp.c:788 +#: utils/adt/like_match.c:294 utils/adt/regexp.c:791 #, c-format msgid "Escape string must be empty or one character." msgstr "ESCAPE-Zeichenkette muss null oder ein Zeichen lang sein." @@ -25106,32 +25121,37 @@ msgid "A field with precision %d, scale %d cannot hold an infinite value." msgstr "Ein Feld mit Präzision %d, Skala %d kann keinen unendlichen Wert enthalten." -#: utils/adt/oid.c:293 +#: utils/adt/oid.c:211 +#, c-format +msgid "array is not a valid oidvector" +msgstr "Array ist kein gültiger oidvector" + +#: utils/adt/oid.c:321 #, c-format msgid "invalid oidvector data" msgstr "ungültige oidvector-Daten" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:975 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:984 #, c-format msgid "requested character too large" msgstr "verlangtes Zeichen zu groß" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1019 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1028 #, c-format msgid "character number must be positive" msgstr "Zeichennummer muss positiv sein" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1023 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1032 #, c-format msgid "null character not permitted" msgstr "Null-Zeichen ist nicht erlaubt" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1041 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1094 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1050 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1103 #, c-format msgid "requested character too large for encoding: %u" msgstr "gewünschtes Zeichen ist zu groß für die Kodierung: %u" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1082 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1091 #, c-format msgid "requested character not valid for encoding: %u" msgstr "gewünschtes Zeichen ist nicht gültig für die Kodierung: %u" @@ -25254,17 +25274,17 @@ msgid "invalid command name: \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiger Befehlsname: »%s«" -#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2115 +#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2127 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized reset target: \"%s\"" msgstr "unbekanntes Reset-Ziel: »%s«" -#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2116 +#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2128 #, c-format msgid "Target must be \"archiver\", \"bgwriter\", \"recovery_prefetch\", or \"wal\"." msgstr "Das Reset-Ziel muss »archiver«, »bgwriter«, »recovery_prefetch« oder »wal« sein." -#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2198 +#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2210 #, c-format msgid "invalid subscription OID %u" msgstr "ungültige Subskriptions-OID: %u" @@ -25349,48 +25369,48 @@ msgid "Junk after right parenthesis or bracket." msgstr "Müll nach rechter runder oder eckiger Klammer." -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:290 utils/adt/regexp.c:2052 utils/adt/varlena.c:4528 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:290 utils/adt/regexp.c:2055 utils/adt/varlena.c:4573 #, c-format msgid "regular expression failed: %s" msgstr "regulärer Ausdruck fehlgeschlagen: %s" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:431 utils/adt/regexp.c:666 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:431 utils/adt/regexp.c:667 #, c-format msgid "invalid regular expression option: \"%.*s\"" msgstr "ungültige Option für regulären Ausdruck: »%.*s«" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:668 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:669 #, c-format msgid "If you meant to use regexp_replace() with a start parameter, cast the fourth argument to integer explicitly." msgstr "Wenn Sie regexp_replace() mit einem Startparameter verwenden wollten, wandeln Sie das vierte Argument explizit in integer um." -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:702 utils/adt/regexp.c:711 utils/adt/regexp.c:1137 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1201 utils/adt/regexp.c:1210 utils/adt/regexp.c:1219 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1228 utils/adt/regexp.c:1908 utils/adt/regexp.c:1917 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1926 utils/misc/guc.c:11934 utils/misc/guc.c:11968 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:703 utils/adt/regexp.c:712 utils/adt/regexp.c:1140 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1204 utils/adt/regexp.c:1213 utils/adt/regexp.c:1222 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1231 utils/adt/regexp.c:1911 utils/adt/regexp.c:1920 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1929 utils/misc/guc.c:11934 utils/misc/guc.c:11968 #, c-format msgid "invalid value for parameter \"%s\": %d" msgstr "ungültiger Wert für Parameter »%s«: %d" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:934 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:937 #, c-format msgid "SQL regular expression may not contain more than two escape-double-quote separators" msgstr "SQL regulärer Ausdruck darf nicht mehr als zwei Escape-Double-Quote-Separatoren enthalten" #. translator: %s is a SQL function name -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1148 utils/adt/regexp.c:1239 utils/adt/regexp.c:1326 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1365 utils/adt/regexp.c:1753 utils/adt/regexp.c:1808 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1937 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1151 utils/adt/regexp.c:1242 utils/adt/regexp.c:1329 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1368 utils/adt/regexp.c:1756 utils/adt/regexp.c:1811 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1940 #, c-format msgid "%s does not support the \"global\" option" msgstr "%s unterstützt die »Global«-Option nicht" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1367 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1370 #, c-format msgid "Use the regexp_matches function instead." msgstr "Verwenden Sie stattdessen die Funktion regexp_matches." -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1555 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1558 #, c-format msgid "too many regular expression matches" msgstr "zu viele Treffer für regulären Ausdruck" @@ -25418,7 +25438,7 @@ #: utils/adt/regproc.c:1639 utils/adt/regproc.c:1663 utils/adt/regproc.c:1764 #: utils/adt/regproc.c:1788 utils/adt/regproc.c:1890 utils/adt/regproc.c:1895 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3667 utils/adt/varlena.c:3672 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3712 utils/adt/varlena.c:3717 #, c-format msgid "invalid name syntax" msgstr "ungültige Namenssyntax" @@ -25835,37 +25855,37 @@ msgid "ts_stat query must return one tsvector column" msgstr "ts_stat-Anfrage muss eine tsvector-Spalte zurückgeben" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2623 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2627 #, c-format msgid "tsvector column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "tsvector-Spalte »%s« existiert nicht" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2630 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2634 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of tsvector type" msgstr "Spalte »%s« hat nicht Typ tsvector" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2642 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2646 #, c-format msgid "configuration column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "Konfigurationsspalte »%s« existiert nicht" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2648 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2652 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of regconfig type" msgstr "Spalte »%s« hat nicht Typ regconfig" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2655 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2659 #, c-format msgid "configuration column \"%s\" must not be null" msgstr "Konfigurationsspalte »%s« darf nicht NULL sein" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2668 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2672 #, c-format msgid "text search configuration name \"%s\" must be schema-qualified" msgstr "Textsuchekonfigurationsname »%s« muss Schemaqualifikation haben" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2693 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2697 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of a character type" msgstr "Spalte »%s« hat keinen Zeichentyp" @@ -25875,12 +25895,12 @@ msgid "syntax error in tsvector: \"%s\"" msgstr "Syntaxfehler in tsvector: »%s«" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:200 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:199 #, c-format msgid "there is no escaped character: \"%s\"" msgstr "es gibt kein escaptes Zeichen: »%s«" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:318 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:313 #, c-format msgid "wrong position info in tsvector: \"%s\"" msgstr "falsche Positionsinformationen in tsvector: »%s«" @@ -25930,9 +25950,9 @@ msgid "bit string too long for type bit varying(%d)" msgstr "Bitkette ist zu lang für Typ bit varying(%d)" -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1081 utils/adt/varbit.c:1191 utils/adt/varlena.c:889 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:952 utils/adt/varlena.c:1109 utils/adt/varlena.c:3309 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3387 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1081 utils/adt/varbit.c:1191 utils/adt/varlena.c:893 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:957 utils/adt/varlena.c:1152 utils/adt/varlena.c:3354 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3432 #, c-format msgid "negative substring length not allowed" msgstr "negative Teilzeichenkettenlänge nicht erlaubt" @@ -25957,7 +25977,7 @@ msgid "bit index %d out of valid range (0..%d)" msgstr "Bitindex %d ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs (0..%d)" -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1833 utils/adt/varlena.c:3591 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1833 utils/adt/varlena.c:3636 #, c-format msgid "new bit must be 0 or 1" msgstr "neues Bit muss 0 oder 1 sein" @@ -25972,107 +25992,107 @@ msgid "value too long for type character varying(%d)" msgstr "Wert zu lang für Typ character varying(%d)" -#: utils/adt/varchar.c:732 utils/adt/varlena.c:1498 +#: utils/adt/varchar.c:732 utils/adt/varlena.c:1543 #, c-format msgid "could not determine which collation to use for string comparison" msgstr "konnte die für den Zeichenkettenvergleich zu verwendende Sortierfolge nicht bestimmen" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1208 utils/adt/varlena.c:1947 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1251 utils/adt/varlena.c:1992 #, c-format msgid "nondeterministic collations are not supported for substring searches" msgstr "nichtdeterministische Sortierfolgen werden für Teilzeichenkettensuchen nicht unterstützt" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1609 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1641 utils/adt/varlena.c:1654 #, c-format msgid "could not convert string to UTF-16: error code %lu" msgstr "konnte Zeichenkette nicht in UTF-16 umwandeln: Fehlercode %lu" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1624 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1669 #, c-format msgid "could not compare Unicode strings: %m" msgstr "konnte Unicode-Zeichenketten nicht vergleichen: %m" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1675 utils/adt/varlena.c:2396 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1720 utils/adt/varlena.c:2441 #, c-format msgid "collation failed: %s" msgstr "Vergleichung fehlgeschlagen: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:2582 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:2627 #, c-format msgid "sort key generation failed: %s" msgstr "Sortierschlüsselerzeugung fehlgeschlagen: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3475 utils/adt/varlena.c:3542 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3520 utils/adt/varlena.c:3587 #, c-format msgid "index %d out of valid range, 0..%d" msgstr "Index %d ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs, 0..%d" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3506 utils/adt/varlena.c:3578 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3551 utils/adt/varlena.c:3623 #, c-format msgid "index %lld out of valid range, 0..%lld" msgstr "Index %lld ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs, 0..%lld" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:4640 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:4685 #, c-format msgid "field position must not be zero" msgstr "Feldposition darf nicht null sein" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5660 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5708 #, c-format msgid "unterminated format() type specifier" msgstr "Typspezifikation in format() nicht abgeschlossen" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5661 utils/adt/varlena.c:5795 utils/adt/varlena.c:5916 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5709 utils/adt/varlena.c:5843 utils/adt/varlena.c:5964 #, c-format msgid "For a single \"%%\" use \"%%%%\"." msgstr "Für ein einzelnes »%%« geben Sie »%%%%« an." -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5793 utils/adt/varlena.c:5914 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5841 utils/adt/varlena.c:5962 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized format() type specifier \"%.*s\"" msgstr "unbekannte Typspezifikation in format(): »%.*s«" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5806 utils/adt/varlena.c:5863 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5854 utils/adt/varlena.c:5911 #, c-format msgid "too few arguments for format()" msgstr "zu wenige Argumente für format()" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5959 utils/adt/varlena.c:6141 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6007 utils/adt/varlena.c:6189 #, c-format msgid "number is out of range" msgstr "Zahl ist außerhalb des gültigen Bereichs" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6022 utils/adt/varlena.c:6050 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6070 utils/adt/varlena.c:6098 #, c-format msgid "format specifies argument 0, but arguments are numbered from 1" msgstr "Format gibt Argument 0 an, aber die Argumente sind von 1 an nummeriert" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6043 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6091 #, c-format msgid "width argument position must be ended by \"$\"" msgstr "Argumentposition der Breitenangabe muss mit »$« enden" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6088 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6136 #, c-format msgid "null values cannot be formatted as an SQL identifier" msgstr "NULL-Werte können nicht als SQL-Bezeichner formatiert werden" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6214 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6262 #, c-format msgid "Unicode normalization can only be performed if server encoding is UTF8" msgstr "Unicode-Normalisierung kann nur durchgeführt werden, wenn die Serverkodierung UTF8 ist" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6227 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6275 #, c-format msgid "invalid normalization form: %s" msgstr "ungültige Normalisierungsform: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6430 utils/adt/varlena.c:6465 utils/adt/varlena.c:6500 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6478 utils/adt/varlena.c:6513 utils/adt/varlena.c:6548 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode code point: %04X" msgstr "ungültiger Unicode-Codepunkt: %04X" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6530 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6578 #, c-format msgid "Unicode escapes must be \\XXXX, \\+XXXXXX, \\uXXXX, or \\UXXXXXXXX." msgstr "Unicode-Escapes müssen \\XXXX, \\+XXXXXX, \\uXXXX oder \\UXXXXXXXX sein." @@ -26107,7 +26127,7 @@ msgid "This functionality requires the server to be built with libxml support." msgstr "Diese Funktionalität verlangt, dass der Server mit Libxml-Unterstützung gebaut wird." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:252 utils/mb/mbutils.c:628 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:252 utils/mb/mbutils.c:636 #, c-format msgid "invalid encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiger Kodierungsname »%s«" @@ -26191,67 +26211,67 @@ msgid "Unrecognized libxml error code: %d." msgstr "Unbekannter Libxml-Fehlercode: %d." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2253 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2252 #, c-format msgid "XML does not support infinite date values." msgstr "XML unterstützt keine unendlichen Datumswerte." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2275 utils/adt/xml.c:2302 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2274 utils/adt/xml.c:2301 #, c-format msgid "XML does not support infinite timestamp values." msgstr "XML unterstützt keine unendlichen timestamp-Werte." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2718 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2717 #, c-format msgid "invalid query" msgstr "ungültige Anfrage" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2810 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2809 #, c-format msgid "portal \"%s\" does not return tuples" msgstr "Portal »%s« gibt keine Tupel zurück" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4062 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4061 #, c-format msgid "invalid array for XML namespace mapping" msgstr "ungültiges Array for XML-Namensraumabbildung" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4063 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4062 #, c-format msgid "The array must be two-dimensional with length of the second axis equal to 2." msgstr "Das Array muss zweidimensional sein und die Länge der zweiten Achse muss gleich 2 sein." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4087 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4086 #, c-format msgid "empty XPath expression" msgstr "leerer XPath-Ausdruck" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4139 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4138 #, c-format msgid "neither namespace name nor URI may be null" msgstr "weder Namensraumname noch URI dürfen NULL sein" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4146 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4145 #, c-format msgid "could not register XML namespace with name \"%s\" and URI \"%s\"" msgstr "konnte XML-Namensraum mit Namen »%s« und URI »%s« nicht registrieren" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4503 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4502 #, c-format msgid "DEFAULT namespace is not supported" msgstr "DEFAULT-Namensraum wird nicht unterstützt" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4532 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4531 #, c-format msgid "row path filter must not be empty string" msgstr "Zeilenpfadfilter darf nicht leer sein" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4566 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4565 #, c-format msgid "column path filter must not be empty string" msgstr "Spaltenpfadfilter darf nicht leer sein" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4713 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4712 #, c-format msgid "more than one value returned by column XPath expression" msgstr "XPath-Ausdruck für Spalte gab mehr als einen Wert zurück" @@ -26928,48 +26948,48 @@ msgid "unexpected encoding ID %d for WIN character sets" msgstr "unerwartete Kodierungs-ID %d für WIN-Zeichensatz" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:298 utils/mb/mbutils.c:901 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:306 utils/mb/mbutils.c:909 #, c-format msgid "conversion between %s and %s is not supported" msgstr "Umwandlung zwischen %s und %s wird nicht unterstützt" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:403 utils/mb/mbutils.c:431 utils/mb/mbutils.c:816 -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:843 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:411 utils/mb/mbutils.c:439 utils/mb/mbutils.c:824 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:851 #, c-format msgid "String of %d bytes is too long for encoding conversion." msgstr "Zeichenkette mit %d Bytes ist zu lang für Kodierungsumwandlung." -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:569 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:577 #, c-format msgid "invalid source encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiger Quellkodierungsname »%s«" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:574 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:582 #, c-format msgid "invalid destination encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "ungültiger Zielkodierungsname »%s«" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:714 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:722 #, c-format msgid "invalid byte value for encoding \"%s\": 0x%02x" msgstr "ungültiger Byte-Wert für Kodierung »%s«: 0x%02x" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:878 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:886 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode code point" msgstr "ungültiger Unicode-Codepunkt" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1147 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1272 #, c-format msgid "bind_textdomain_codeset failed" msgstr "bind_textdomain_codeset fehlgeschlagen" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1668 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1800 #, c-format msgid "invalid byte sequence for encoding \"%s\": %s" msgstr "ungültige Byte-Sequenz für Kodierung »%s«: %s" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1709 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1847 #, c-format msgid "character with byte sequence %s in encoding \"%s\" has no equivalent in encoding \"%s\"" msgstr "Zeichen mit Byte-Folge %s in Kodierung »%s« hat keine Entsprechung in Kodierung »%s«" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/po/ja.po postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/po/ja.po --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/po/ja.po 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/po/ja.po 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: postgres (PostgreSQL 15)\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-12-04 09:39+0900\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2025-12-04 10:14+0900\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-10 09:19+0900\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2026-02-10 09:56+0900\n" "Last-Translator: Kyotaro Horiguchi \n" "Language-Team: jpug-doc \n" "Language: ja\n" @@ -67,24 +67,24 @@ msgid "not recorded" msgstr "記録されていません" -#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:79 ../common/controldata_utils.c:83 commands/copyfrom.c:1525 commands/extension.c:3401 utils/adt/genfile.c:123 +#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:79 ../common/controldata_utils.c:83 commands/copyfrom.c:1525 commands/extension.c:3531 utils/adt/genfile.c:123 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\" for reading: %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"を読み取り用にオープンできませんでした: %m" -#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:94 ../common/controldata_utils.c:96 access/transam/timeline.c:143 access/transam/timeline.c:362 access/transam/twophase.c:1349 access/transam/xlog.c:3211 access/transam/xlog.c:4023 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1223 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1315 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1352 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1412 backup/basebackup.c:1838 commands/extension.c:3411 libpq/hba.c:505 replication/logical/origin.c:729 -#: replication/logical/origin.c:765 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5094 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1926 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1968 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1995 replication/slot.c:1843 replication/slot.c:1884 replication/walsender.c:672 storage/file/buffile.c:463 storage/file/copydir.c:195 utils/adt/genfile.c:197 utils/adt/misc.c:856 utils/cache/relmapper.c:816 +#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:94 ../common/controldata_utils.c:96 access/transam/timeline.c:143 access/transam/timeline.c:362 access/transam/twophase.c:1349 access/transam/xlog.c:3211 access/transam/xlog.c:4023 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1233 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1325 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1362 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1422 backup/basebackup.c:1838 commands/extension.c:3541 libpq/hba.c:505 replication/logical/origin.c:729 +#: replication/logical/origin.c:765 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5094 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1926 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1968 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1995 replication/slot.c:1874 replication/slot.c:1915 replication/walsender.c:672 storage/file/buffile.c:463 storage/file/copydir.c:195 utils/adt/genfile.c:197 utils/adt/misc.c:856 utils/cache/relmapper.c:816 #, c-format msgid "could not read file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"の読み取りに失敗しました: %m" -#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:102 ../common/controldata_utils.c:105 access/transam/xlog.c:3216 access/transam/xlog.c:4028 backup/basebackup.c:1842 replication/logical/origin.c:734 replication/logical/origin.c:773 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1931 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1973 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:2000 replication/slot.c:1847 replication/slot.c:1888 replication/walsender.c:677 utils/cache/relmapper.c:820 +#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:102 ../common/controldata_utils.c:105 access/transam/xlog.c:3216 access/transam/xlog.c:4028 backup/basebackup.c:1842 replication/logical/origin.c:734 replication/logical/origin.c:773 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1931 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1973 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:2000 replication/slot.c:1878 replication/slot.c:1919 replication/walsender.c:677 utils/cache/relmapper.c:820 #, c-format msgid "could not read file \"%s\": read %d of %zu" msgstr "ファイル\"%1$s\"を読み込めませんでした: %3$zuバイトのうち%2$dバイトを読み込みました" #: ../common/controldata_utils.c:114 ../common/controldata_utils.c:118 ../common/controldata_utils.c:271 ../common/controldata_utils.c:274 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1178 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1281 access/transam/timeline.c:392 access/transam/timeline.c:438 access/transam/timeline.c:512 access/transam/twophase.c:1361 access/transam/twophase.c:1780 access/transam/xlog.c:3058 access/transam/xlog.c:3251 access/transam/xlog.c:3256 access/transam/xlog.c:3391 -#: access/transam/xlog.c:3993 access/transam/xlog.c:4739 commands/copyfrom.c:1585 commands/copyto.c:327 libpq/be-fsstubs.c:455 libpq/be-fsstubs.c:525 replication/logical/origin.c:667 replication/logical/origin.c:806 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5152 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1835 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:2008 replication/slot.c:1732 replication/slot.c:1895 replication/walsender.c:687 storage/file/copydir.c:218 storage/file/copydir.c:223 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:3993 access/transam/xlog.c:4739 commands/copyfrom.c:1585 commands/copyto.c:327 libpq/be-fsstubs.c:455 libpq/be-fsstubs.c:525 replication/logical/origin.c:667 replication/logical/origin.c:806 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5152 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1835 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:2008 replication/slot.c:1763 replication/slot.c:1926 replication/walsender.c:687 storage/file/copydir.c:218 storage/file/copydir.c:223 #: storage/file/fd.c:742 storage/file/fd.c:3635 storage/file/fd.c:3741 utils/cache/relmapper.c:831 utils/cache/relmapper.c:968 #, c-format msgid "could not close file \"%s\": %m" @@ -108,28 +108,28 @@ "PostgreSQLインストレーションはこのデータディレクトリと互換性がなくなります。" #: ../common/controldata_utils.c:219 ../common/controldata_utils.c:224 ../common/file_utils.c:227 ../common/file_utils.c:286 ../common/file_utils.c:360 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1264 access/transam/timeline.c:111 access/transam/timeline.c:251 access/transam/timeline.c:348 access/transam/twophase.c:1305 access/transam/xlog.c:2945 access/transam/xlog.c:3127 access/transam/xlog.c:3166 access/transam/xlog.c:3358 access/transam/xlog.c:4013 -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4255 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4358 access/transam/xlogutils.c:852 backup/basebackup.c:522 backup/basebackup.c:1518 postmaster/syslogger.c:1560 replication/logical/origin.c:719 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:3747 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:4298 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5074 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1790 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1897 replication/slot.c:1815 replication/walsender.c:645 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4265 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4368 access/transam/xlogutils.c:852 backup/basebackup.c:522 backup/basebackup.c:1518 postmaster/syslogger.c:1560 replication/logical/origin.c:719 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:3747 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:4298 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5074 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1790 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1897 replication/slot.c:1846 replication/walsender.c:645 #: replication/walsender.c:2740 storage/file/copydir.c:161 storage/file/fd.c:717 storage/file/fd.c:3392 storage/file/fd.c:3622 storage/file/fd.c:3712 storage/smgr/md.c:541 utils/cache/relmapper.c:795 utils/cache/relmapper.c:912 utils/error/elog.c:1953 utils/init/miscinit.c:1418 utils/init/miscinit.c:1552 utils/init/miscinit.c:1629 utils/misc/guc.c:9057 utils/misc/guc.c:9106 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"をオープンできませんでした: %m" -#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:240 ../common/controldata_utils.c:243 access/transam/twophase.c:1753 access/transam/twophase.c:1762 access/transam/xlog.c:8746 access/transam/xlogfuncs.c:600 backup/basebackup_server.c:173 backup/basebackup_server.c:266 postmaster/postmaster.c:5637 postmaster/syslogger.c:1571 postmaster/syslogger.c:1584 postmaster/syslogger.c:1597 utils/cache/relmapper.c:946 +#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:240 ../common/controldata_utils.c:243 access/transam/twophase.c:1753 access/transam/twophase.c:1762 access/transam/xlog.c:8770 access/transam/xlogfuncs.c:600 backup/basebackup_server.c:173 backup/basebackup_server.c:266 postmaster/postmaster.c:5637 postmaster/syslogger.c:1571 postmaster/syslogger.c:1584 postmaster/syslogger.c:1597 utils/cache/relmapper.c:946 #, c-format msgid "could not write file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"を書き出せませんでした: %m" -#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:257 ../common/controldata_utils.c:262 ../common/file_utils.c:298 ../common/file_utils.c:368 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:960 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1172 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1275 access/transam/timeline.c:432 access/transam/timeline.c:506 access/transam/twophase.c:1774 access/transam/xlog.c:3051 access/transam/xlog.c:3245 access/transam/xlog.c:3986 access/transam/xlog.c:8049 access/transam/xlog.c:8092 -#: backup/basebackup_server.c:207 commands/dbcommands.c:514 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1828 replication/slot.c:1716 replication/slot.c:1825 storage/file/fd.c:734 storage/file/fd.c:3733 storage/smgr/md.c:994 storage/smgr/md.c:1035 storage/sync/sync.c:453 utils/cache/relmapper.c:961 utils/misc/guc.c:8826 +#: ../common/controldata_utils.c:257 ../common/controldata_utils.c:262 ../common/file_utils.c:298 ../common/file_utils.c:368 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:960 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1172 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1275 access/transam/timeline.c:432 access/transam/timeline.c:506 access/transam/twophase.c:1774 access/transam/xlog.c:3051 access/transam/xlog.c:3245 access/transam/xlog.c:3986 access/transam/xlog.c:8073 access/transam/xlog.c:8116 +#: backup/basebackup_server.c:207 commands/dbcommands.c:514 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1828 replication/slot.c:1747 replication/slot.c:1856 storage/file/fd.c:734 storage/file/fd.c:3733 storage/smgr/md.c:997 storage/smgr/md.c:1038 storage/sync/sync.c:453 utils/cache/relmapper.c:961 utils/misc/guc.c:8826 #, c-format msgid "could not fsync file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"をfsyncできませんでした: %m" #: ../common/cryptohash.c:266 ../common/cryptohash_openssl.c:133 ../common/cryptohash_openssl.c:332 ../common/exec.c:560 ../common/exec.c:605 ../common/exec.c:697 ../common/hmac.c:309 ../common/hmac.c:325 ../common/hmac_openssl.c:132 ../common/hmac_openssl.c:327 ../common/md5_common.c:155 ../common/psprintf.c:143 ../common/scram-common.c:247 ../common/stringinfo.c:305 ../port/path.c:828 ../port/path.c:866 ../port/path.c:883 access/transam/twophase.c:1414 -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:587 lib/dshash.c:253 libpq/auth.c:1344 libpq/auth.c:1412 libpq/auth.c:1970 libpq/be-secure-gssapi.c:530 libpq/be-secure-gssapi.c:702 postmaster/bgworker.c:349 postmaster/bgworker.c:931 postmaster/postmaster.c:2598 postmaster/postmaster.c:4183 postmaster/postmaster.c:5562 postmaster/postmaster.c:5933 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:300 replication/logical/logical.c:206 replication/walsender.c:715 -#: storage/buffer/localbuf.c:442 storage/file/fd.c:889 storage/file/fd.c:1431 storage/file/fd.c:1592 storage/file/fd.c:2406 storage/ipc/procarray.c:1463 storage/ipc/procarray.c:2292 storage/ipc/procarray.c:2299 storage/ipc/procarray.c:2804 storage/ipc/procarray.c:3435 tcop/postgres.c:3645 utils/activity/pgstat_shmem.c:503 utils/adt/formatting.c:1732 utils/adt/formatting.c:1854 utils/adt/formatting.c:1977 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:453 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:617 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:224 utils/fmgr/dfmgr.c:229 utils/hash/dynahash.c:513 utils/hash/dynahash.c:613 utils/hash/dynahash.c:1116 utils/mb/mbutils.c:401 utils/mb/mbutils.c:429 utils/mb/mbutils.c:814 utils/mb/mbutils.c:841 utils/misc/guc.c:5204 utils/misc/guc.c:5220 utils/misc/guc.c:5233 utils/misc/guc.c:8804 utils/misc/tzparser.c:476 utils/mmgr/aset.c:476 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:702 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:724 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:805 utils/mmgr/generation.c:266 -#: utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:888 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:924 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:962 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1000 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1088 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1119 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1155 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1207 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1242 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1277 utils/mmgr/slab.c:238 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:587 lib/dshash.c:253 libpq/auth.c:1344 libpq/auth.c:1412 libpq/auth.c:1970 libpq/be-secure-gssapi.c:530 libpq/be-secure-gssapi.c:702 postmaster/bgworker.c:349 postmaster/bgworker.c:931 postmaster/postmaster.c:2598 postmaster/postmaster.c:4183 postmaster/postmaster.c:5562 postmaster/postmaster.c:5933 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:313 replication/logical/logical.c:206 replication/walsender.c:715 +#: storage/buffer/localbuf.c:442 storage/file/fd.c:889 storage/file/fd.c:1431 storage/file/fd.c:1592 storage/file/fd.c:2406 storage/ipc/procarray.c:1463 storage/ipc/procarray.c:2292 storage/ipc/procarray.c:2299 storage/ipc/procarray.c:2804 storage/ipc/procarray.c:3435 tcop/postgres.c:3645 utils/activity/pgstat_shmem.c:503 utils/adt/formatting.c:1732 utils/adt/formatting.c:1854 utils/adt/formatting.c:1977 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:454 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:618 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:224 utils/fmgr/dfmgr.c:229 utils/hash/dynahash.c:513 utils/hash/dynahash.c:613 utils/hash/dynahash.c:1116 utils/mb/mbutils.c:410 utils/mb/mbutils.c:438 utils/mb/mbutils.c:823 utils/mb/mbutils.c:850 utils/misc/guc.c:5204 utils/misc/guc.c:5220 utils/misc/guc.c:5233 utils/misc/guc.c:8804 utils/misc/tzparser.c:476 utils/mmgr/aset.c:476 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:702 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:724 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:805 utils/mmgr/generation.c:266 +#: utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:891 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:927 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:965 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1003 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1111 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1142 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1178 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1230 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1265 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1300 utils/mmgr/slab.c:238 #, c-format msgid "out of memory" msgstr "メモリ不足です" @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ msgid "could not change directory to \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ディレクトリ\"%s\"に移動できませんでした: %m" -#: ../common/exec.c:299 access/transam/xlog.c:8395 backup/basebackup.c:1338 utils/adt/misc.c:335 +#: ../common/exec.c:299 access/transam/xlog.c:8419 backup/basebackup.c:1338 utils/adt/misc.c:335 #, c-format msgid "could not read symbolic link \"%s\": %m" msgstr "シンボリックリンク\"%s\"を読めませんでした: %m" @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ msgid "cannot duplicate null pointer (internal error)\n" msgstr "nullポインタは複製できません(内部エラー)\n" -#: ../common/file_utils.c:86 ../common/file_utils.c:446 ../common/file_utils.c:450 access/transam/twophase.c:1317 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:111 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:237 backup/basebackup.c:338 backup/basebackup.c:528 backup/basebackup.c:599 commands/copyfrom.c:1535 commands/copyto.c:729 commands/extension.c:3390 commands/tablespace.c:825 commands/tablespace.c:914 guc-file.l:1066 postmaster/pgarch.c:597 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1707 +#: ../common/file_utils.c:86 ../common/file_utils.c:446 ../common/file_utils.c:450 access/transam/twophase.c:1317 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:111 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:237 backup/basebackup.c:338 backup/basebackup.c:528 backup/basebackup.c:599 commands/copyfrom.c:1535 commands/copyto.c:729 commands/extension.c:3520 commands/tablespace.c:825 commands/tablespace.c:914 guc-file.l:1066 postmaster/pgarch.c:597 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1707 #: storage/file/copydir.c:68 storage/file/copydir.c:107 storage/file/fd.c:1948 storage/file/fd.c:2034 storage/file/fd.c:3240 storage/file/fd.c:3446 utils/adt/dbsize.c:92 utils/adt/dbsize.c:244 utils/adt/dbsize.c:324 utils/adt/genfile.c:413 utils/adt/genfile.c:588 utils/adt/misc.c:321 #, c-format msgid "could not stat file \"%s\": %m" @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ msgid "could not read directory \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ディレクトリ\"%s\"を読み取れませんでした: %m" -#: ../common/file_utils.c:378 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:426 postmaster/syslogger.c:1608 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1847 replication/slot.c:750 replication/slot.c:1599 replication/slot.c:1748 storage/file/fd.c:752 storage/file/fd.c:850 utils/time/snapmgr.c:1282 +#: ../common/file_utils.c:378 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:426 postmaster/syslogger.c:1608 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1847 replication/slot.c:750 replication/slot.c:1630 replication/slot.c:1779 storage/file/fd.c:752 storage/file/fd.c:850 utils/time/snapmgr.c:1282 #, c-format msgid "could not rename file \"%s\" to \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"の名前を\"%s\"に変更できませんでした: %m" @@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ msgid "To fix this, do REINDEX INDEX \"%s\"." msgstr "これを修復するには REINDEX INDEX \"%s\" をおこなってください。" -#: access/gin/ginutil.c:145 executor/execExpr.c:2176 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3873 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6544 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:957 +#: access/gin/ginutil.c:145 executor/execExpr.c:2176 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4034 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6705 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:957 #, c-format msgid "could not identify a comparison function for type %s" msgstr "%s型の比較関数が見つかりません" @@ -891,13 +891,13 @@ msgid "operator family \"%s\" of access method %s contains incorrect ORDER BY opfamily specification for operator %s" msgstr "アクセスメソッド\"%2$s\"の演算子族\"%1$s\"は演算子%3$sに対する正しくないORDER BY演算子族を含んでいます" -#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:278 access/hash/hashfunc.c:335 utils/adt/varchar.c:1003 utils/adt/varchar.c:1064 +#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:280 access/hash/hashfunc.c:337 utils/adt/varchar.c:1003 utils/adt/varchar.c:1064 #, c-format msgid "could not determine which collation to use for string hashing" msgstr "文字列のハッシュ値計算で使用する照合順序を特定できませんでした" -#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:279 access/hash/hashfunc.c:336 catalog/heap.c:672 catalog/heap.c:678 commands/createas.c:206 commands/createas.c:515 commands/indexcmds.c:1962 commands/tablecmds.c:17808 commands/view.c:86 regex/regc_pg_locale.c:243 utils/adt/formatting.c:1690 utils/adt/formatting.c:1812 utils/adt/formatting.c:1935 utils/adt/like.c:190 utils/adt/like_support.c:1025 utils/adt/varchar.c:733 utils/adt/varchar.c:1004 utils/adt/varchar.c:1065 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1499 +#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:281 access/hash/hashfunc.c:338 catalog/heap.c:672 catalog/heap.c:678 commands/createas.c:206 commands/createas.c:515 commands/indexcmds.c:1962 commands/tablecmds.c:17808 commands/view.c:86 regex/regc_pg_locale.c:243 utils/adt/formatting.c:1690 utils/adt/formatting.c:1812 utils/adt/formatting.c:1935 utils/adt/like.c:190 utils/adt/like_support.c:1025 utils/adt/varchar.c:733 utils/adt/varchar.c:1004 utils/adt/varchar.c:1065 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1506 #, c-format msgid "Use the COLLATE clause to set the collation explicitly." msgstr "照合順序を明示するには COLLATE 句を使います。" @@ -947,37 +947,37 @@ msgid "operator family \"%s\" of access method %s is missing cross-type operator(s)" msgstr "アクセスメソッド\"%2$s\"の演算子族\"%1$s\"は異なる型間に対応する演算子を含んでいません" -#: access/heap/heapam.c:2272 +#: access/heap/heapam.c:2275 #, c-format msgid "cannot insert tuples in a parallel worker" msgstr "並列ワーカーではタプルの挿入はできません" -#: access/heap/heapam.c:2747 +#: access/heap/heapam.c:2750 #, c-format msgid "cannot delete tuples during a parallel operation" msgstr "並列処理中はタプルの削除はできません" -#: access/heap/heapam.c:2793 +#: access/heap/heapam.c:2796 #, c-format msgid "attempted to delete invisible tuple" msgstr "不可視のタプルを削除しようとしました" -#: access/heap/heapam.c:3240 access/heap/heapam.c:6489 access/index/genam.c:819 +#: access/heap/heapam.c:3243 access/heap/heapam.c:6577 access/index/genam.c:819 #, c-format msgid "cannot update tuples during a parallel operation" msgstr "並列処理中はタプルの更新はできません" -#: access/heap/heapam.c:3410 +#: access/heap/heapam.c:3413 #, c-format msgid "attempted to update invisible tuple" msgstr "不可視のタプルを更新しようとしました" -#: access/heap/heapam.c:4896 access/heap/heapam.c:4934 access/heap/heapam.c:5199 access/heap/heapam_handler.c:456 +#: access/heap/heapam.c:4901 access/heap/heapam.c:4939 access/heap/heapam.c:5206 access/heap/heapam_handler.c:456 #, c-format msgid "could not obtain lock on row in relation \"%s\"" msgstr "リレーション\"%s\"の行ロックを取得できませんでした" -#: access/heap/heapam.c:6302 commands/trigger.c:3471 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2383 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2474 +#: access/heap/heapam.c:6331 commands/trigger.c:3471 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2383 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2474 #, c-format msgid "tuple to be updated was already modified by an operation triggered by the current command" msgstr "更新対象のタプルはすでに現在のコマンドによって発行された操作によって変更されています" @@ -997,7 +997,7 @@ msgid "could not write to file \"%s\", wrote %d of %d: %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%1$s\"に書き込めませんでした、%3$dバイト中%2$dバイト書き込みました: %m" -#: access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1013 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1131 access/transam/timeline.c:329 access/transam/timeline.c:481 access/transam/xlog.c:2967 access/transam/xlog.c:3180 access/transam/xlog.c:3965 access/transam/xlog.c:8729 access/transam/xlogfuncs.c:594 backup/basebackup_server.c:149 backup/basebackup_server.c:242 commands/dbcommands.c:494 postmaster/postmaster.c:4610 postmaster/postmaster.c:5624 replication/logical/origin.c:587 replication/slot.c:1660 +#: access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1013 access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1131 access/transam/timeline.c:329 access/transam/timeline.c:481 access/transam/xlog.c:2967 access/transam/xlog.c:3180 access/transam/xlog.c:3965 access/transam/xlog.c:8753 access/transam/xlogfuncs.c:594 backup/basebackup_server.c:149 backup/basebackup_server.c:242 commands/dbcommands.c:494 postmaster/postmaster.c:4610 postmaster/postmaster.c:5624 replication/logical/origin.c:587 replication/slot.c:1691 #: storage/file/copydir.c:167 storage/smgr/md.c:222 utils/time/snapmgr.c:1261 #, c-format msgid "could not create file \"%s\": %m" @@ -1008,13 +1008,13 @@ msgid "could not truncate file \"%s\" to %u: %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"を%uバイトに切り詰められませんでした: %m" -#: access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1159 access/transam/timeline.c:384 access/transam/timeline.c:424 access/transam/timeline.c:498 access/transam/xlog.c:3039 access/transam/xlog.c:3236 access/transam/xlog.c:3977 commands/dbcommands.c:506 postmaster/postmaster.c:4620 postmaster/postmaster.c:4630 replication/logical/origin.c:599 replication/logical/origin.c:641 replication/logical/origin.c:660 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1804 replication/slot.c:1696 +#: access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1159 access/transam/timeline.c:384 access/transam/timeline.c:424 access/transam/timeline.c:498 access/transam/xlog.c:3039 access/transam/xlog.c:3236 access/transam/xlog.c:3977 commands/dbcommands.c:506 postmaster/postmaster.c:4620 postmaster/postmaster.c:4630 replication/logical/origin.c:599 replication/logical/origin.c:641 replication/logical/origin.c:660 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1804 replication/slot.c:1727 #: storage/file/buffile.c:537 storage/file/copydir.c:207 utils/init/miscinit.c:1493 utils/init/miscinit.c:1504 utils/init/miscinit.c:1512 utils/misc/guc.c:8787 utils/misc/guc.c:8818 utils/misc/guc.c:10816 utils/misc/guc.c:10830 utils/time/snapmgr.c:1266 utils/time/snapmgr.c:1273 #, c-format msgid "could not write to file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"を書き出せませんでした: %m" -#: access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1249 access/transam/twophase.c:1713 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:119 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:436 postmaster/postmaster.c:1159 postmaster/syslogger.c:1537 replication/logical/origin.c:575 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:4567 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1749 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:2169 replication/slot.c:1799 storage/file/fd.c:792 storage/file/fd.c:3260 storage/file/fd.c:3322 storage/file/reinit.c:262 +#: access/heap/rewriteheap.c:1249 access/transam/twophase.c:1713 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:119 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:436 postmaster/postmaster.c:1159 postmaster/syslogger.c:1537 replication/logical/origin.c:575 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:4567 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1749 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:2169 replication/slot.c:1830 storage/file/fd.c:792 storage/file/fd.c:3260 storage/file/fd.c:3322 storage/file/reinit.c:262 #: storage/ipc/dsm.c:317 storage/smgr/md.c:373 storage/smgr/md.c:432 storage/sync/sync.c:250 utils/time/snapmgr.c:1606 #, c-format msgid "could not remove file \"%s\": %m" @@ -1401,12 +1401,12 @@ msgid "Make sure the configuration parameter \"%s\" is set." msgstr "設定パラメータ\"%s\"が設定されていることを確認してください。" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1101 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1106 #, c-format msgid "database is not accepting commands that generate new MultiXactIds to avoid wraparound data loss in database \"%s\"" msgstr "データベース\"%s\"におけるMultiXactIds周回によるデータ損失を防ぐために、データベースは新しくMultiXactIdsを生成するコマンドを受け付けません" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1103 access/transam/multixact.c:1110 access/transam/multixact.c:1134 access/transam/multixact.c:1143 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1108 access/transam/multixact.c:1115 access/transam/multixact.c:1139 access/transam/multixact.c:1148 #, c-format msgid "" "Execute a database-wide VACUUM in that database.\n" @@ -1415,66 +1415,66 @@ "そのデータベース全体の VACUUM を実行してください。\n" "古い準備済みトランザクションのコミットまたはロールバック、もしくは古いレプリケーションスロットの削除も必要かもしれません。" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1108 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1113 #, c-format msgid "database is not accepting commands that generate new MultiXactIds to avoid wraparound data loss in database with OID %u" msgstr "OID %u を持つデータベースは周回によるデータ損失を防ぐために、新しいMultiXactIdsを生成するコマンドを受け付けない状態になっています" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1129 access/transam/multixact.c:2413 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1134 access/transam/multixact.c:2421 #, c-format msgid "database \"%s\" must be vacuumed before %u more MultiXactId is used" msgid_plural "database \"%s\" must be vacuumed before %u more MultiXactIds are used" msgstr[0] "データベース\"%s\"はあと%u個のMultiXactIdが使われる前にVACUUMする必要があります" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1138 access/transam/multixact.c:2422 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1143 access/transam/multixact.c:2430 #, c-format msgid "database with OID %u must be vacuumed before %u more MultiXactId is used" msgid_plural "database with OID %u must be vacuumed before %u more MultiXactIds are used" msgstr[0] "OID %u のデータベースはあと%u個のMultiXactIdが使われる前にVACUUMする必要があります" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1202 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1207 #, c-format msgid "multixact \"members\" limit exceeded" msgstr "マルチトランザクションの\"メンバ\"が制限を超えました" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1203 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1208 #, c-format msgid "This command would create a multixact with %u members, but the remaining space is only enough for %u member." msgid_plural "This command would create a multixact with %u members, but the remaining space is only enough for %u members." msgstr[0] "このコマンドで%u個のメンバを持つマルチトランザクションが生成されますが、残りのスペースは %u 個のメンバ分しかありません。" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1208 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1213 #, c-format msgid "Execute a database-wide VACUUM in database with OID %u with reduced vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age and vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age settings." msgstr "vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age と vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age をより小さな値に設定してOID %u のデータベースでデータベース全体にVACUUMを実行してください。" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1239 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1244 #, c-format msgid "database with OID %u must be vacuumed before %d more multixact member is used" msgid_plural "database with OID %u must be vacuumed before %d more multixact members are used" msgstr[0] "OID %u のデータベースは更に%d個のマルチトランザクションメンバが使用される前にVACUUMを実行する必要があります" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1244 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1249 #, c-format msgid "Execute a database-wide VACUUM in that database with reduced vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age and vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age settings." msgstr "vacuum_multixact_freeze_min_age と vacuum_multixact_freeze_table_age をより小さな値に設定した上で、そのデータベースでVACUUMを実行してください。" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1383 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1388 #, c-format msgid "MultiXactId %u does no longer exist -- apparent wraparound" msgstr "MultiXactId %uはもう存在しません: 周回しているようです" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1389 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1394 #, c-format msgid "MultiXactId %u has not been created yet -- apparent wraparound" msgstr "MultiXactId %uを作成できませんでした: 周回している様子" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:1464 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:1469 #, c-format msgid "MultiXact %u has invalid next offset" msgstr "MultiXact %u の次のオフセットが不正です" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:2418 access/transam/multixact.c:2427 access/transam/varsup.c:151 access/transam/varsup.c:158 access/transam/varsup.c:466 access/transam/varsup.c:473 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:2426 access/transam/multixact.c:2435 access/transam/varsup.c:151 access/transam/varsup.c:158 access/transam/varsup.c:466 access/transam/varsup.c:473 #, c-format msgid "" "To avoid a database shutdown, execute a database-wide VACUUM in that database.\n" @@ -1483,61 +1483,66 @@ "データベースの停止を防ぐために、データベース全体の VACUUM を実行してください。\n" "古い準備済みトランザクションのコミットまたはロールバック、もしくは古いレプリケーションスロットの削除も必要かもしれません。" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:2701 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:2709 #, c-format msgid "MultiXact member wraparound protections are disabled because oldest checkpointed MultiXact %u does not exist on disk" msgstr "最古のチェックポイント済みのマルチトランザクション%uがディスク上に存在しないため、マルチトランザクションメンバーの周回防止機能を無効にしました" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:2723 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:2731 #, c-format msgid "MultiXact member wraparound protections are now enabled" msgstr "マルチトランザクションメンバーの周回防止機能が有効になりました" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:3117 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:3125 #, c-format msgid "oldest MultiXact %u not found, earliest MultiXact %u, skipping truncation" msgstr "最古のマルチトランザクション%uが見つかりません、アクセス可能な最古のものは%u、切り詰めをスキップします" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:3135 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:3143 #, c-format msgid "cannot truncate up to MultiXact %u because it does not exist on disk, skipping truncation" msgstr "マルチトランザクション%uがディスク上に存在しないため、そこまでの切り詰めができません、切り詰めをスキップします" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:3473 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:3160 +#, c-format +msgid "cannot truncate up to MultiXact %u because it has invalid offset, skipping truncation" +msgstr "マルチトランザクション%uのオフセットが不正なため、そこまでの切り詰めができません、切り詰めをスキップします" + +#: access/transam/multixact.c:3498 #, c-format msgid "invalid MultiXactId: %u" msgstr "不正なMultiXactId: %u" -#: access/transam/parallel.c:737 access/transam/parallel.c:856 +#: access/transam/parallel.c:744 access/transam/parallel.c:863 #, c-format msgid "parallel worker failed to initialize" msgstr "パラレルワーカーの初期化に失敗しました" -#: access/transam/parallel.c:738 access/transam/parallel.c:857 +#: access/transam/parallel.c:745 access/transam/parallel.c:864 #, c-format msgid "More details may be available in the server log." msgstr "詳細な情報がサーバーログにあるかもしれません。" -#: access/transam/parallel.c:918 +#: access/transam/parallel.c:925 #, c-format msgid "postmaster exited during a parallel transaction" msgstr "並列処理中にpostmasterが終了しました" -#: access/transam/parallel.c:1105 +#: access/transam/parallel.c:1112 #, c-format msgid "lost connection to parallel worker" msgstr "パラレルワーカーへの接続を失いました" -#: access/transam/parallel.c:1171 access/transam/parallel.c:1173 +#: access/transam/parallel.c:1178 access/transam/parallel.c:1180 msgid "parallel worker" msgstr "パラレルワーカー" -#: access/transam/parallel.c:1326 +#: access/transam/parallel.c:1333 #, c-format msgid "could not map dynamic shared memory segment" msgstr "動的共有メモリセグメントをマップできませんでした" -#: access/transam/parallel.c:1331 +#: access/transam/parallel.c:1338 #, c-format msgid "invalid magic number in dynamic shared memory segment" msgstr "動的共有メモリセグメントのマジックナンバーが不正です" @@ -1903,107 +1908,107 @@ msgid "cannot have more than 2^32-2 commands in a transaction" msgstr "1トランザクション内では 2^32-2 個より多くのコマンドを実行できません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:1644 +#: access/transam/xact.c:1654 #, c-format msgid "maximum number of committed subtransactions (%d) exceeded" msgstr "コミットされたサブトランザクション数の最大値(%d)が制限を越えました" -#: access/transam/xact.c:2501 +#: access/transam/xact.c:2511 #, c-format msgid "cannot PREPARE a transaction that has operated on temporary objects" msgstr "一時オブジェクトに対する操作を行ったトランザクションをPREPAREすることはできません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:2511 +#: access/transam/xact.c:2521 #, c-format msgid "cannot PREPARE a transaction that has exported snapshots" msgstr "エクスポートされたスナップショットを持つトランザクションをPREPAREすることはできません" #. translator: %s represents an SQL statement name -#: access/transam/xact.c:3479 +#: access/transam/xact.c:3489 #, c-format msgid "%s cannot run inside a transaction block" msgstr "%sはトランザクションブロックの内側では実行できません" #. translator: %s represents an SQL statement name -#: access/transam/xact.c:3489 +#: access/transam/xact.c:3499 #, c-format msgid "%s cannot run inside a subtransaction" msgstr "%sはサブトランザクションブロックの内側では実行できません" #. translator: %s represents an SQL statement name -#: access/transam/xact.c:3499 +#: access/transam/xact.c:3509 #, c-format msgid "%s cannot be executed within a pipeline" msgstr "%s はパイプライン内での実行はできません" #. translator: %s represents an SQL statement name -#: access/transam/xact.c:3509 +#: access/transam/xact.c:3519 #, c-format msgid "%s cannot be executed from a function" msgstr "%s は関数内での実行はできません" #. translator: %s represents an SQL statement name -#: access/transam/xact.c:3580 access/transam/xact.c:3895 access/transam/xact.c:3974 access/transam/xact.c:4097 access/transam/xact.c:4248 access/transam/xact.c:4317 access/transam/xact.c:4428 +#: access/transam/xact.c:3590 access/transam/xact.c:3905 access/transam/xact.c:3984 access/transam/xact.c:4107 access/transam/xact.c:4258 access/transam/xact.c:4327 access/transam/xact.c:4438 #, c-format msgid "%s can only be used in transaction blocks" msgstr "%sはトランザクションブロック内でのみ使用できます" -#: access/transam/xact.c:3781 +#: access/transam/xact.c:3791 #, c-format msgid "there is already a transaction in progress" msgstr "すでにトランザクションが実行中です" -#: access/transam/xact.c:3900 access/transam/xact.c:3979 access/transam/xact.c:4102 +#: access/transam/xact.c:3910 access/transam/xact.c:3989 access/transam/xact.c:4112 #, c-format msgid "there is no transaction in progress" msgstr "実行中のトランザクションがありません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:3990 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4000 #, c-format msgid "cannot commit during a parallel operation" msgstr "並列処理中にはコミットはできません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4113 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4123 #, c-format msgid "cannot abort during a parallel operation" msgstr "パラレル処理中にロールバックはできません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4212 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4222 #, c-format msgid "cannot define savepoints during a parallel operation" msgstr "パラレル処理中にセーブポイントは定義できません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4299 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4309 #, c-format msgid "cannot release savepoints during a parallel operation" msgstr "並列処理中はセーブポイントの解放はできません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4309 access/transam/xact.c:4360 access/transam/xact.c:4420 access/transam/xact.c:4469 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4319 access/transam/xact.c:4370 access/transam/xact.c:4430 access/transam/xact.c:4479 #, c-format msgid "savepoint \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "セーブポイント\"%s\"は存在しません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4366 access/transam/xact.c:4475 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4376 access/transam/xact.c:4485 #, c-format msgid "savepoint \"%s\" does not exist within current savepoint level" msgstr "セーブポイント\"%s\"は現在のセーブポイントレベルには存在しません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4408 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4418 #, c-format msgid "cannot rollback to savepoints during a parallel operation" msgstr "パラレル処理中にセーブポイントのロールバックはできません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4536 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4546 #, c-format msgid "cannot start subtransactions during a parallel operation" msgstr "並列処理中はサブトランザクションを開始できません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:4604 +#: access/transam/xact.c:4614 #, c-format msgid "cannot commit subtransactions during a parallel operation" msgstr "並列処理中はサブトランザクションをコミットできません" -#: access/transam/xact.c:5251 +#: access/transam/xact.c:5261 #, c-format msgid "cannot have more than 2^32-1 subtransactions in a transaction" msgstr "1トランザクション内には 2^32-1 個より多くのサブトランザクションを作成できません" @@ -2291,137 +2296,137 @@ msgid "checkpoint complete: wrote %d buffers (%.1f%%); %d WAL file(s) added, %d removed, %d recycled; write=%ld.%03d s, sync=%ld.%03d s, total=%ld.%03d s; sync files=%d, longest=%ld.%03d s, average=%ld.%03d s; distance=%d kB, estimate=%d kB" msgstr "チェックポイント完了: %d個のバッファを出力 (%.1f%%); %d個のWALファイルを追加、%d個を削除、%d個を再利用; 書き出し=%ld.%03d秒, 同期=%ld.%03d秒, 全体=%ld.%03d秒; 同期したファイル=%d, 最長=%ld.%03d秒, 平均=%ld.%03d秒; 距離=%d kB, 予測=%d kB" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:6653 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:6663 #, c-format msgid "concurrent write-ahead log activity while database system is shutting down" msgstr "データベースのシャットダウンに並行して、先行書き込みログが発生しました" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:7236 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:7260 #, c-format msgid "recovery restart point at %X/%X" msgstr "リカバリ再開ポイントは%X/%Xです" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:7238 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:7262 #, c-format msgid "Last completed transaction was at log time %s." msgstr "最後に完了したトランザクションはログ時刻 %s のものです" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:7487 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:7511 #, c-format msgid "restore point \"%s\" created at %X/%X" msgstr "復帰ポイント\"%s\"が%X/%Xに作成されました" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:7694 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:7718 #, c-format msgid "online backup was canceled, recovery cannot continue" msgstr "オンラインバックアップはキャンセルされ、リカバリを継続できません" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:7752 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:7776 #, c-format msgid "unexpected timeline ID %u (should be %u) in shutdown checkpoint record" msgstr "シャットダウンチェックポイントレコードにおいて想定外のタイムラインID %u(%uのはず)がありました" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:7810 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:7834 #, c-format msgid "unexpected timeline ID %u (should be %u) in online checkpoint record" msgstr "オンラインチェックポイントレコードにおいて想定外のタイムラインID %u(%uのはず)がありました" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:7839 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:7863 #, c-format msgid "unexpected timeline ID %u (should be %u) in end-of-recovery record" msgstr "リカバリ終了チェックポイントレコードにおいて想定外のタイムラインID %u(%uのはず)がありました" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8097 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8121 #, c-format msgid "could not fsync write-through file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ライトスルーファイル\"%s\"をfsyncできませんでした: %m" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8103 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8127 #, c-format msgid "could not fdatasync file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"をfdatasyncできませんでした: %m" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8198 access/transam/xlog.c:8565 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8222 access/transam/xlog.c:8589 #, c-format msgid "WAL level not sufficient for making an online backup" msgstr "オンラインバックアップを行うにはWALレベルが不十分です" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8199 access/transam/xlog.c:8566 access/transam/xlogfuncs.c:199 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8223 access/transam/xlog.c:8590 access/transam/xlogfuncs.c:199 #, c-format msgid "wal_level must be set to \"replica\" or \"logical\" at server start." msgstr "サーバーの開始時にwal_levelを\"replica\"または \"logical\"にセットする必要があります。" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8204 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8228 #, c-format msgid "backup label too long (max %d bytes)" msgstr "バックアップラベルが長すぎます (最大%dバイト)" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8320 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8344 #, c-format msgid "WAL generated with full_page_writes=off was replayed since last restartpoint" msgstr "full_page_writes=off で生成されたWALは最終リスタートポイントから再生されます" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8322 access/transam/xlog.c:8678 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8346 access/transam/xlog.c:8702 #, c-format msgid "This means that the backup being taken on the standby is corrupt and should not be used. Enable full_page_writes and run CHECKPOINT on the primary, and then try an online backup again." msgstr "つまりこのスタンバイで取得されたバックアップは破損しており、使用すべきではありません。プライマリでfull_page_writesを有効にしCHECKPOINTを実行したのち、再度オンラインバックアップを試行してください。" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8402 backup/basebackup.c:1343 utils/adt/misc.c:340 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8426 backup/basebackup.c:1343 utils/adt/misc.c:340 #, c-format msgid "symbolic link \"%s\" target is too long" msgstr "シンボリックリンク\"%s\"の参照先が長すぎます" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8452 backup/basebackup.c:1358 commands/tablespace.c:399 commands/tablespace.c:581 utils/adt/misc.c:348 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8476 backup/basebackup.c:1358 commands/tablespace.c:399 commands/tablespace.c:581 utils/adt/misc.c:348 #, c-format msgid "tablespaces are not supported on this platform" msgstr "このプラットフォームではテーブル空間はサポートしていません" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8611 access/transam/xlog.c:8624 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1237 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1244 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1303 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1383 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1407 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8635 access/transam/xlog.c:8648 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1247 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1254 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1313 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1393 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1417 #, c-format msgid "invalid data in file \"%s\"" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"内の不正なデータ" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8628 backup/basebackup.c:1204 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8652 backup/basebackup.c:1204 #, c-format msgid "the standby was promoted during online backup" msgstr "オンラインバックアップ中にスタンバイが昇格しました" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8629 backup/basebackup.c:1205 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8653 backup/basebackup.c:1205 #, c-format msgid "This means that the backup being taken is corrupt and should not be used. Try taking another online backup." msgstr "つまり取得中のバックアップは破損しているため使用してはいけません。再度オンラインバックアップを取得してください。" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8676 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8700 #, c-format msgid "WAL generated with full_page_writes=off was replayed during online backup" msgstr "full_page_writes=offで生成されたWALはオンラインバックアップ中に再生されます" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8801 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8825 #, c-format msgid "base backup done, waiting for required WAL segments to be archived" msgstr "ベースバックアップ完了、必要な WAL セグメントがアーカイブされるのを待っています" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8815 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8839 #, c-format msgid "still waiting for all required WAL segments to be archived (%d seconds elapsed)" msgstr "まだ必要なすべての WAL セグメントがアーカイブされるのを待っています(%d 秒経過)" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8817 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8841 #, c-format msgid "Check that your archive_command is executing properly. You can safely cancel this backup, but the database backup will not be usable without all the WAL segments." msgstr "archive_commandが適切に実行されていることを確認してください。バックアップ処理は安全に取り消すことができますが、全てのWALセグメントがそろわなければこのバックアップは利用できません。" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8824 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8848 #, c-format msgid "all required WAL segments have been archived" msgstr "必要なすべての WAL セグメントがアーカイブされました" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8828 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8852 #, c-format msgid "WAL archiving is not enabled; you must ensure that all required WAL segments are copied through other means to complete the backup" msgstr "WAL アーカイブが有効になっていません。バックアップを完了させるには、すべての必要なWALセグメントが他の方法でコピーされたことを確認してください。" -#: access/transam/xlog.c:8877 +#: access/transam/xlog.c:8901 #, c-format msgid "aborting backup due to backend exiting before pg_backup_stop was called" msgstr "バックエンドがpg_backup_stopの呼び出し前に終了したため、バックアップは異常終了しました" @@ -2786,373 +2791,378 @@ msgid "could not locate a valid checkpoint record" msgstr "有効なチェックポイントが見つかりませんでした" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:834 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:821 +#, c-format +msgid "could not find redo location %X/%08X referenced by checkpoint record at %X/%08X" +msgstr "%3$X/%4$08Xのチェックポイントレコードが参照しているredo位置%1$X/%2$08Xを見つけられませんでした" + +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:844 #, c-format msgid "requested timeline %u is not a child of this server's history" msgstr "要求されたタイムライン%uはこのサーバーの履歴からの子孫ではありません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:836 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:846 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint is at %X/%X on timeline %u, but in the history of the requested timeline, the server forked off from that timeline at %X/%X." msgstr "タイムライン%3$uの最終チェックポイントは%1$X/%2$Xですが、要求されたタイムラインの履歴の中ではサーバーはそのタイムラインから%4$X/%5$Xで分岐しています。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:850 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:860 #, c-format msgid "requested timeline %u does not contain minimum recovery point %X/%X on timeline %u" msgstr "要求されたタイムライン%1$uはタイムライン%4$uの最小リカバリポイント%2$X/%3$Xを含みません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:878 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:888 #, c-format msgid "invalid next transaction ID" msgstr "次のトランザクションIDが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:883 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:893 #, c-format msgid "invalid redo in checkpoint record" msgstr "チェックポイントレコード内の不正なREDO" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:894 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:904 #, c-format msgid "invalid redo record in shutdown checkpoint" msgstr "シャットダウン・チェックポイントにおける不正なREDOレコード" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:923 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:933 #, c-format msgid "database system was not properly shut down; automatic recovery in progress" msgstr "データベースシステムは正しくシャットダウンされていません; 自動リカバリを実行中" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:927 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:937 #, c-format msgid "crash recovery starts in timeline %u and has target timeline %u" msgstr "タイムライン%uから、タイムライン%uを目標としてクラッシュリカバリを開始します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:970 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:980 #, c-format msgid "backup_label contains data inconsistent with control file" msgstr "backup_labelに制御ファイルと整合しないデータが含まれます" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:971 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:981 #, c-format msgid "This means that the backup is corrupted and you will have to use another backup for recovery." msgstr "これはバックアップが破損しており、リカバリには他のバックアップを使用しなければならないことを意味します。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1025 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1035 #, c-format msgid "using recovery command file \"%s\" is not supported" msgstr "リカバリコマンドファイル \"%s\"の使用はサポートされません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1090 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1100 #, c-format msgid "standby mode is not supported by single-user servers" msgstr "スタンバイモードはシングルユーザーサーバーではサポートされません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1107 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1117 #, c-format msgid "specified neither primary_conninfo nor restore_command" msgstr "primary_conninfo と restore_command のどちらも指定されていません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1108 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1118 #, c-format msgid "The database server will regularly poll the pg_wal subdirectory to check for files placed there." msgstr "データベースサーバーはpg_walサブディレクトリに置かれたファイルを定期的に確認します。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1116 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1126 #, c-format msgid "must specify restore_command when standby mode is not enabled" msgstr "スタンバイモードを有効にしない場合は、restore_command の指定が必要です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1154 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1164 #, c-format msgid "recovery target timeline %u does not exist" msgstr "リカバリ目標タイムライン%uが存在しません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1304 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1314 #, c-format msgid "Timeline ID parsed is %u, but expected %u." msgstr "読み取られたタイムラインIDは%uでしたが、%uであるはずです。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1686 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1696 #, c-format msgid "redo starts at %X/%X" msgstr "REDOを%X/%Xから開始します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1699 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1709 #, c-format msgid "redo in progress, elapsed time: %ld.%02d s, current LSN: %X/%X" msgstr "REDO進行中、経過時間 %ld.%02d秒, 現在のLSN: %X/%X" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1791 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1801 #, c-format msgid "requested recovery stop point is before consistent recovery point" msgstr "要求されたリカバリ停止ポイントは、一貫性があるリカバリポイントより前にあります" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1823 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1833 #, c-format msgid "redo done at %X/%X system usage: %s" msgstr "REDOが%X/%Xで終了しました、システム使用状況: %s" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1829 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1839 #, c-format msgid "last completed transaction was at log time %s" msgstr "最後に完了したトランザクションのログ時刻は%sでした" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1838 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1848 #, c-format msgid "redo is not required" msgstr "REDOは必要ありません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1849 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1859 #, c-format msgid "recovery ended before configured recovery target was reached" msgstr "指定したリカバリターゲットに到達する前にリカバリが終了しました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2024 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2034 #, c-format msgid "successfully skipped missing contrecord at %X/%X, overwritten at %s" msgstr "%X/%Xで%sに上書きされて失われた継続行を正常にスキップしました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2091 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2101 #, c-format msgid "unexpected directory entry \"%s\" found in %s" msgstr "%2$s で想定外のディレクトリエントリ\"%1$s\"が見つかりました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2093 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2103 #, c-format msgid "All directory entries in pg_tblspc/ should be symbolic links." msgstr "Pg_tblspc/ のすべてのディレクトリエントリは、シンボリックリンクである必要があります。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2094 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2104 #, c-format msgid "Remove those directories, or set allow_in_place_tablespaces to ON transiently to let recovery complete." msgstr "これらのディレクトリを削除するか、またはallow_in_place_tablespacesを一時的にONに設定することでリカバリを完了させることができます。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2146 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2156 #, c-format msgid "completed backup recovery with redo LSN %X/%X and end LSN %X/%X" msgstr "REDO LSN%X/%X、終了LSN %X/%Xのバックアップ・リカバリが完了しました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2176 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2186 #, c-format msgid "consistent recovery state reached at %X/%X" msgstr "%X/%X でリカバリの一貫性が確保されました" #. translator: %s is a WAL record description -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2214 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2224 #, c-format msgid "WAL redo at %X/%X for %s" msgstr "%X/%Xにある%sのWAL再生" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2310 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2320 #, c-format msgid "unexpected previous timeline ID %u (current timeline ID %u) in checkpoint record" msgstr "チェックポイントレコードにおいて想定外の前回のタイムラインID %u(現在のタイムラインIDは%u)がありました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2319 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2329 #, c-format msgid "unexpected timeline ID %u (after %u) in checkpoint record" msgstr "チェックポイントレコードにおいて想定外のタイムラインID %u (%uの後)がありました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2335 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2345 #, c-format msgid "unexpected timeline ID %u in checkpoint record, before reaching minimum recovery point %X/%X on timeline %u" msgstr "タイムライン%4$uの最小リカバリポイント%2$X/%3$Xに達する前のチェックポイントレコード内の想定外のタイムラインID%1$u。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2519 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2795 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2529 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2805 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping after reaching consistency" msgstr "リカバリ処理は一貫性確保後に停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2540 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2550 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping before WAL location (LSN) \"%X/%X\"" msgstr "リカバリ処理はWAL位置(LSN)\"%X/%X\"の前で停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2630 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2640 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping before commit of transaction %u, time %s" msgstr "リカバリ処理はトランザクション%uのコミット、時刻%sの前に停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2637 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2647 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping before abort of transaction %u, time %s" msgstr "リカバリ処理はトランザクション%uのアボート、時刻%sの前に停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2690 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2700 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping at restore point \"%s\", time %s" msgstr "リカバリ処理は復元ポイント\"%s\"、時刻%s に停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2708 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2718 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping after WAL location (LSN) \"%X/%X\"" msgstr "リカバリ処理はWAL位置(LSN)\"%X/%X\"の後で停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2775 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2785 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping after commit of transaction %u, time %s" msgstr "リカバリ処理はトランザクション%uのコミット、時刻%sの後に停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2783 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2793 #, c-format msgid "recovery stopping after abort of transaction %u, time %s" msgstr "リカバリ処理はトランザクション%uのアボート、時刻%sの後に停止します" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2864 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2874 #, c-format msgid "pausing at the end of recovery" msgstr "リカバリ完了位置で一時停止しています" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2865 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2875 #, c-format msgid "Execute pg_wal_replay_resume() to promote." msgstr "再開するには pg_wal_replay_resume() を実行してください" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2868 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4690 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2878 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4700 #, c-format msgid "recovery has paused" msgstr "リカバリは一時停止中です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2869 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:2879 #, c-format msgid "Execute pg_wal_replay_resume() to continue." msgstr "再開するには pg_xlog_replay_resume() を実行してください" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:3135 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:3145 #, c-format msgid "unexpected timeline ID %u in log segment %s, offset %u" msgstr "ログファイル%2$s、オフセット%3$uのタイムラインID%1$uは想定外です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:3340 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:3350 #, c-format msgid "could not read from log segment %s, offset %u: %m" msgstr "ログセグメント%s、オフセット%uを読み取れませんでした: %m" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:3346 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:3356 #, c-format msgid "could not read from log segment %s, offset %u: read %d of %zu" msgstr "ログセグメント%1$s、オフセット%2$uを読み取れませんでした: %4$zu 中 %3$d の読み取り" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4007 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4017 #, c-format msgid "invalid primary checkpoint link in control file" msgstr "制御ファイル内の最初のチェックポイントへのリンクが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4011 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4021 #, c-format msgid "invalid checkpoint link in backup_label file" msgstr "backup_labelファイル内のチェックポイントへのリンクが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4029 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4039 #, c-format msgid "invalid primary checkpoint record" msgstr "最初のチェックポイントレコードが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4033 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4043 #, c-format msgid "invalid checkpoint record" msgstr "チェックポイントレコードが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4044 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4054 #, c-format msgid "invalid resource manager ID in primary checkpoint record" msgstr "プライマリチェックポイントレコード内のリソースマネージャIDが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4048 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4058 #, c-format msgid "invalid resource manager ID in checkpoint record" msgstr "チェックポイントレコード内のリソースマネージャIDがで不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4061 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4071 #, c-format msgid "invalid xl_info in primary checkpoint record" msgstr "最初のチェックポイントレコード内のxl_infoが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4065 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4075 #, c-format msgid "invalid xl_info in checkpoint record" msgstr "チェックポイントレコード内のxl_infoが不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4076 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4086 #, c-format msgid "invalid length of primary checkpoint record" msgstr "最初のチェックポイントレコード長が不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4080 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4090 #, c-format msgid "invalid length of checkpoint record" msgstr "チェックポイントレコード長が不正です" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4136 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4146 #, c-format msgid "new timeline %u is not a child of database system timeline %u" msgstr "新しいタイムライン%uはデータベースシステムのタイムライン%uの子ではありません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4150 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4160 #, c-format msgid "new timeline %u forked off current database system timeline %u before current recovery point %X/%X" msgstr "新しいタイムライン%uは現在のデータベースシステムのタイムライン%uから現在のリカバリポイント%X/%Xより前に分岐しています" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4169 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4179 #, c-format msgid "new target timeline is %u" msgstr "新しい目標タイムラインは%uです" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4372 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4382 #, c-format msgid "WAL receiver process shutdown requested" msgstr "wal receiverプロセスのシャットダウンが要求されました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4435 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4445 #, c-format msgid "received promote request" msgstr "昇格要求を受信しました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4448 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4458 #, c-format msgid "promote trigger file found: %s" msgstr "昇格トリガファイルがあります: %s" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4456 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4466 #, c-format msgid "could not stat promote trigger file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "昇格トリガファイル\"%s\"のstatに失敗しました: %m" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4681 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4691 #, c-format msgid "hot standby is not possible because of insufficient parameter settings" msgstr "不十分なパラメータ設定のため、ホットスタンバイを使用できません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4682 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4709 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4739 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4692 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4719 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4749 #, c-format msgid "%s = %d is a lower setting than on the primary server, where its value was %d." msgstr "%s = %d はプライマリサーバーの設定値より小さいです、プライマリサーバーではこの値は%dでした。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4691 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4701 #, c-format msgid "If recovery is unpaused, the server will shut down." msgstr "リカバリの一時停止を解除すると、サーバーはシャットダウンします。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4692 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4702 #, c-format msgid "You can then restart the server after making the necessary configuration changes." msgstr "その後、必要な設定変更を行った後にサーバーを再起動できます。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4703 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4713 #, c-format msgid "promotion is not possible because of insufficient parameter settings" msgstr "不十分なパラメータ設定のため、昇格できません" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4713 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4723 #, c-format msgid "Restart the server after making the necessary configuration changes." msgstr "必要な設定変更を行ったのち、サーバーを再起動してください。" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4737 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4747 #, c-format msgid "recovery aborted because of insufficient parameter settings" msgstr "不十分なパラメータ設定値のためリカバリが停止しました" -#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4743 +#: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:4753 #, c-format msgid "You can restart the server after making the necessary configuration changes." msgstr "必要な設定変更を行うことでサーバーを再起動できます。" @@ -3344,7 +3354,7 @@ msgid "relative path not allowed for backup stored on server" msgstr "サーバー上に格納されるバックアップでは相対パスは指定できません" -#: backup/basebackup_server.c:102 commands/dbcommands.c:477 commands/tablespace.c:163 commands/tablespace.c:179 commands/tablespace.c:614 commands/tablespace.c:659 replication/slot.c:1587 storage/file/copydir.c:47 +#: backup/basebackup_server.c:102 commands/dbcommands.c:477 commands/tablespace.c:163 commands/tablespace.c:179 commands/tablespace.c:614 commands/tablespace.c:659 replication/slot.c:1618 storage/file/copydir.c:47 #, c-format msgid "could not create directory \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ディレクトリ\"%s\"を作成できませんでした: %m" @@ -3986,7 +3996,7 @@ msgid "language with OID %u does not exist" msgstr "OID %uの言語は存在しません" -#: catalog/aclchk.c:4576 catalog/aclchk.c:5365 commands/collationcmds.c:595 commands/publicationcmds.c:1745 +#: catalog/aclchk.c:4576 catalog/aclchk.c:5365 commands/collationcmds.c:595 commands/publicationcmds.c:1750 #, c-format msgid "schema with OID %u does not exist" msgstr "OID %uのスキーマは存在しません" @@ -4056,7 +4066,7 @@ msgid "extension with OID %u does not exist" msgstr "OID %uの機能拡張は存在しません" -#: catalog/aclchk.c:5727 commands/publicationcmds.c:1999 +#: catalog/aclchk.c:5727 commands/publicationcmds.c:2004 #, c-format msgid "publication with OID %u does not exist" msgstr "OID %uのパブリケーションは存在しません" @@ -4419,7 +4429,7 @@ msgid "pg_class index OID value not set when in binary upgrade mode" msgstr "バイナリアップグレードモード中にpg_classのインデックスOIDが設定されていません" -#: catalog/index.c:927 utils/cache/relcache.c:3745 +#: catalog/index.c:927 utils/cache/relcache.c:3761 #, c-format msgid "index relfilenode value not set when in binary upgrade mode" msgstr "バイナリアップグレードモード中にインデックスのrelfilenodeの値が設定されていません" @@ -4429,32 +4439,32 @@ msgid "DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLY must be first action in transaction" msgstr "DROP INDEX CONCURRENTLYはトランザクション内で最初の操作でなければなりません" -#: catalog/index.c:3662 +#: catalog/index.c:3669 #, c-format msgid "cannot reindex temporary tables of other sessions" msgstr "他のセッションの一時テーブルはインデクス再構築できません" -#: catalog/index.c:3673 commands/indexcmds.c:3577 +#: catalog/index.c:3680 commands/indexcmds.c:3577 #, c-format msgid "cannot reindex invalid index on TOAST table" msgstr "TOASTテーブルの無効なインデックスの再作成はできません" -#: catalog/index.c:3689 commands/indexcmds.c:3457 commands/indexcmds.c:3601 commands/tablecmds.c:3331 +#: catalog/index.c:3696 commands/indexcmds.c:3457 commands/indexcmds.c:3601 commands/tablecmds.c:3331 #, c-format msgid "cannot move system relation \"%s\"" msgstr "システムリレーション\"%s\"を移動できません" -#: catalog/index.c:3833 +#: catalog/index.c:3840 #, c-format msgid "index \"%s\" was reindexed" msgstr "インデックス\"%s\"のインデックス再構築が完了しました" -#: catalog/index.c:3970 +#: catalog/index.c:3977 #, c-format msgid "cannot reindex invalid index \"%s.%s\" on TOAST table, skipping" msgstr "TOASTテーブルの無効なインデックス \"%s.%s\"の再作成はできません、スキップします " -#: catalog/namespace.c:259 catalog/namespace.c:463 catalog/namespace.c:555 commands/trigger.c:5860 +#: catalog/namespace.c:259 catalog/namespace.c:463 catalog/namespace.c:555 commands/trigger.c:5881 #, c-format msgid "cross-database references are not implemented: \"%s.%s.%s\"" msgstr "データベース間の参照は実装されていません: \"%s.%s.%s\"" @@ -4484,7 +4494,7 @@ msgid "relation \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "リレーション\"%s\"は存在しません" -#: catalog/namespace.c:501 catalog/namespace.c:3079 commands/extension.c:1556 commands/extension.c:1562 +#: catalog/namespace.c:501 catalog/namespace.c:3079 commands/extension.c:1686 commands/extension.c:1692 #, c-format msgid "no schema has been selected to create in" msgstr "作成先のスキーマが選択されていません" @@ -5281,27 +5291,27 @@ msgid "default conversion for %s to %s already exists" msgstr "%sから%sへのデフォルトの変換はすでに存在します" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:222 commands/extension.c:3289 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:224 commands/extension.c:3419 #, c-format msgid "%s is already a member of extension \"%s\"" msgstr "%sはすでに機能拡張\"%s\"のメンバです" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:229 catalog/pg_depend.c:280 commands/extension.c:3329 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:231 catalog/pg_depend.c:282 commands/extension.c:3459 #, c-format msgid "%s is not a member of extension \"%s\"" msgstr "%s は機能拡張\"%s\"のメンバではありません" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:232 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:234 #, c-format msgid "An extension is not allowed to replace an object that it does not own." msgstr "機能拡張は自身が所有していないオブジェクトを置き換えることができません。" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:283 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:285 #, c-format msgid "An extension may only use CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS to skip object creation if the conflicting object is one that it already owns." msgstr "機能拡張はCREATE ... IF NOT EXISTSを自身がすでに所有しているオブジェクトと競合するオブジェクトの生成をスキップするためにのみ使用することができます。" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:646 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:648 #, c-format msgid "cannot remove dependency on %s because it is a system object" msgstr "システムオブジェクトであるため、%sの依存関係を削除できません。" @@ -5381,7 +5391,7 @@ msgid "only binary operators can have commutators" msgstr "二項演算子のみが交換子を持つことができます" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:374 commands/operatorcmds.c:507 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:374 commands/operatorcmds.c:538 #, c-format msgid "only binary operators can have join selectivity" msgstr "二項演算子のみが結合選択性を持つことができます" @@ -5401,12 +5411,12 @@ msgid "only boolean operators can have negators" msgstr "ブール型演算子のみが否定演算子を持つことができます" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:397 commands/operatorcmds.c:515 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:397 commands/operatorcmds.c:546 #, c-format msgid "only boolean operators can have restriction selectivity" msgstr "ブール型演算子のみが制限選択率を持つことができます" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:401 commands/operatorcmds.c:519 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:401 commands/operatorcmds.c:550 #, c-format msgid "only boolean operators can have join selectivity" msgstr "ブール型演算子のみが結合選択率を持つことができます" @@ -5591,7 +5601,7 @@ msgid "schema \"%s\" is already member of publication \"%s\"" msgstr "スキーマ\"%s\"はすでにパブリケーション\"%s\"のメンバです" -#: catalog/pg_publication.c:1045 commands/publicationcmds.c:1391 commands/publicationcmds.c:1430 commands/publicationcmds.c:1967 +#: catalog/pg_publication.c:1045 commands/publicationcmds.c:1396 commands/publicationcmds.c:1435 commands/publicationcmds.c:1972 #, c-format msgid "publication \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "パブリケーション\"%s\"は存在しません" @@ -5728,7 +5738,7 @@ msgid "You can manually specify a multirange type name using the \"multirange_type_name\" attribute." msgstr "\"multirange_type_name\"属性で複範囲型の型名を手動で指定することができます。" -#: catalog/storage.c:530 storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:1047 +#: catalog/storage.c:530 storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:1054 #, c-format msgid "invalid page in block %u of relation %s" msgstr "リレーション%2$sのブロック%1$uに不正なページ" @@ -5843,7 +5853,7 @@ msgid "language \"%s\" already exists" msgstr "言語\"%s\"はすでに存在します" -#: commands/alter.c:97 commands/publicationcmds.c:770 +#: commands/alter.c:97 commands/publicationcmds.c:775 #, c-format msgid "publication \"%s\" already exists" msgstr "パブリケーション\"%s\"はすでに存在します" @@ -6097,7 +6107,7 @@ msgid "collation attribute \"%s\" not recognized" msgstr "照合順序の属性\"%s\"が認識できません" -#: commands/collationcmds.c:119 commands/collationcmds.c:125 commands/define.c:389 commands/tablecmds.c:7913 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:319 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:342 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:356 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:366 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:376 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:386 replication/walsender.c:1015 replication/walsender.c:1037 replication/walsender.c:1047 +#: commands/collationcmds.c:119 commands/collationcmds.c:125 commands/define.c:389 commands/tablecmds.c:7913 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:319 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:342 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:360 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:370 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:380 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:390 replication/walsender.c:1015 replication/walsender.c:1037 replication/walsender.c:1047 #, c-format msgid "conflicting or redundant options" msgstr "競合するオプション、あるいは余計なオプションがあります" @@ -6424,7 +6434,7 @@ msgid "Generated columns cannot be used in COPY." msgstr "生成カラムはCOPYでは使えません。" -#: commands/copy.c:821 commands/indexcmds.c:1833 commands/statscmds.c:263 commands/tablecmds.c:2393 commands/tablecmds.c:3049 commands/tablecmds.c:3558 parser/parse_relation.c:3669 parser/parse_relation.c:3689 utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2688 +#: commands/copy.c:821 commands/indexcmds.c:1833 commands/statscmds.c:263 commands/tablecmds.c:2393 commands/tablecmds.c:3049 commands/tablecmds.c:3558 parser/parse_relation.c:3669 parser/parse_relation.c:3689 utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2692 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "列\"%s\"は存在しません" @@ -6509,7 +6519,7 @@ msgid "FORCE_NULL column \"%s\" not referenced by COPY" msgstr "FORCE_NULL指定された列\"%s\"はCOPYで参照されません" -#: commands/copyfrom.c:1346 utils/mb/mbutils.c:385 +#: commands/copyfrom.c:1346 utils/mb/mbutils.c:394 #, c-format msgid "default conversion function for encoding \"%s\" to \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "符号化方式\"%s\"から\"%s\"用のデフォルト変換関数は存在しません" @@ -7419,267 +7429,267 @@ msgid "EXPLAIN option TIMING requires ANALYZE" msgstr "EXPLAINオプションのTIMINGにはANALYZE指定が必要です" -#: commands/extension.c:173 commands/extension.c:2954 +#: commands/extension.c:195 commands/extension.c:3084 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"は存在しません" -#: commands/extension.c:272 commands/extension.c:281 commands/extension.c:293 commands/extension.c:303 +#: commands/extension.c:402 commands/extension.c:411 commands/extension.c:423 commands/extension.c:433 #, c-format msgid "invalid extension name: \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張名が不正です: \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:273 +#: commands/extension.c:403 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not be empty." msgstr "機能拡張名が無効です: 空であってはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:282 +#: commands/extension.c:412 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not contain \"--\"." msgstr "機能拡張名に\"--\"が含まれていてはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:294 +#: commands/extension.c:424 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not begin or end with \"-\"." msgstr "機能拡張名が\"-\"で始まったり終わったりしてはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:304 +#: commands/extension.c:434 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not contain directory separator characters." msgstr "機能拡張名にディレクトリの区切り文字が含まれていてはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:319 commands/extension.c:328 commands/extension.c:337 commands/extension.c:347 +#: commands/extension.c:449 commands/extension.c:458 commands/extension.c:467 commands/extension.c:477 #, c-format msgid "invalid extension version name: \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張のバージョン名が不正す: \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:320 +#: commands/extension.c:450 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not be empty." msgstr "バージョン名が無効です: 空であってはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:329 +#: commands/extension.c:459 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not contain \"--\"." msgstr "バージョン名に\"--\"が含まれていてはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:338 +#: commands/extension.c:468 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not begin or end with \"-\"." msgstr "バージョン名が\"-\"で始まったり終わったりしてはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:348 +#: commands/extension.c:478 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not contain directory separator characters." msgstr "バージョン名にディレクトリの区切り文字が含まれていてはなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:502 +#: commands/extension.c:632 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" is not available" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\" は利用できません" -#: commands/extension.c:503 +#: commands/extension.c:633 #, c-format msgid "Could not open extension control file \"%s\": %m." msgstr "機能拡張の制御ファイル\"%s\"をオープンできませんでした: %m" -#: commands/extension.c:505 +#: commands/extension.c:635 #, c-format msgid "The extension must first be installed on the system where PostgreSQL is running." msgstr "PostgreSQLが稼働しているシステムで、事前に機能拡張がインストールされている必要があります。" -#: commands/extension.c:509 +#: commands/extension.c:639 #, c-format msgid "could not open extension control file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "機能拡張の制御ファイル\"%s\"をオープンできませんでした: %m" -#: commands/extension.c:531 commands/extension.c:541 +#: commands/extension.c:661 commands/extension.c:671 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" cannot be set in a secondary extension control file" msgstr "セカンダリの機能拡張制御ファイルにパラメータ\"%s\"を設定できません" -#: commands/extension.c:563 commands/extension.c:571 commands/extension.c:579 utils/misc/guc.c:7392 +#: commands/extension.c:693 commands/extension.c:701 commands/extension.c:709 utils/misc/guc.c:7392 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" requires a Boolean value" msgstr "パラメータ\"%s\"にはbooleanを指定します" -#: commands/extension.c:588 +#: commands/extension.c:718 #, c-format msgid "\"%s\" is not a valid encoding name" msgstr "\"%s\"は有効な符号化方式名ではありません" -#: commands/extension.c:602 +#: commands/extension.c:732 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" must be a list of extension names" msgstr "パラメータ\"%s\"は機能拡張名のリストでなければなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:609 +#: commands/extension.c:739 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized parameter \"%s\" in file \"%s\"" msgstr "ファイル\"%2$s\"中に認識できないパラメータ\"%1$s\"があります" -#: commands/extension.c:618 +#: commands/extension.c:748 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"schema\" cannot be specified when \"relocatable\" is true" msgstr "\"relocatable\"が真の場合はパラメータ\"schema\"は指定できません" -#: commands/extension.c:796 +#: commands/extension.c:926 #, c-format msgid "transaction control statements are not allowed within an extension script" msgstr "トランザクション制御ステートメントを機能拡張スクリプトの中に書くことはできません" -#: commands/extension.c:873 +#: commands/extension.c:1003 #, c-format msgid "permission denied to create extension \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"を作成する権限がありません" -#: commands/extension.c:876 +#: commands/extension.c:1006 #, c-format msgid "Must have CREATE privilege on current database to create this extension." msgstr "この機能拡張を生成するには現在のデータベースのCREATE権限が必要です。" -#: commands/extension.c:877 +#: commands/extension.c:1007 #, c-format msgid "Must be superuser to create this extension." msgstr "この機能拡張を生成するにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります。" -#: commands/extension.c:881 +#: commands/extension.c:1011 #, c-format msgid "permission denied to update extension \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"を更新する権限がありません" -#: commands/extension.c:884 +#: commands/extension.c:1014 #, c-format msgid "Must have CREATE privilege on current database to update this extension." msgstr "この機能拡張を更新するには現在のデータベースのCREATE権限が必要です。" -#: commands/extension.c:885 +#: commands/extension.c:1015 #, c-format msgid "Must be superuser to update this extension." msgstr "この機能拡張を更新するにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります。" -#: commands/extension.c:1018 +#: commands/extension.c:1148 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in extension owner: must not contain any of \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張の所有者名に不正な文字: \"%s\"のいずれの文字も含むことはできません" -#: commands/extension.c:1042 +#: commands/extension.c:1172 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in extension \"%s\" schema: must not contain any of \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"のスキーマ名に不正な文字: \"%s\"のいずれの文字も含むことはできません" -#: commands/extension.c:1237 +#: commands/extension.c:1367 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" has no update path from version \"%s\" to version \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"について、バージョン\"%s\"からバージョン\"%s\"へのアップデートパスがありません" -#: commands/extension.c:1445 commands/extension.c:3012 +#: commands/extension.c:1575 commands/extension.c:3142 #, c-format msgid "version to install must be specified" msgstr "インストールするバージョンを指定してください" -#: commands/extension.c:1482 +#: commands/extension.c:1612 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" has no installation script nor update path for version \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"にはバージョン\"%s\"のインストールスクリプトもアップデートパスもありません" -#: commands/extension.c:1516 +#: commands/extension.c:1646 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" must be installed in schema \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"はスキーマ\"%s\"内にインストールされていなければなりません" -#: commands/extension.c:1676 +#: commands/extension.c:1806 #, c-format msgid "cyclic dependency detected between extensions \"%s\" and \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"と\"%s\"の間に循環依存関係が検出されました" -#: commands/extension.c:1681 +#: commands/extension.c:1811 #, c-format msgid "installing required extension \"%s\"" msgstr "必要な機能拡張をインストールします:\"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1704 +#: commands/extension.c:1834 #, c-format msgid "required extension \"%s\" is not installed" msgstr "要求された機能拡張\"%s\"はインストールされていません" -#: commands/extension.c:1707 +#: commands/extension.c:1837 #, c-format msgid "Use CREATE EXTENSION ... CASCADE to install required extensions too." msgstr "必要な機能拡張を一緒にインストールするには CREATE EXTENSION ... CASCADE を使ってください。" -#: commands/extension.c:1742 +#: commands/extension.c:1872 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" already exists, skipping" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"はすでに存在します、スキップします" -#: commands/extension.c:1749 +#: commands/extension.c:1879 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" already exists" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"はすでに存在します" -#: commands/extension.c:1760 +#: commands/extension.c:1890 #, c-format msgid "nested CREATE EXTENSION is not supported" msgstr "入れ子の CREATE EXTENSION はサポートされません" -#: commands/extension.c:1924 +#: commands/extension.c:2054 #, c-format msgid "cannot drop extension \"%s\" because it is being modified" msgstr "変更されているため拡張\"%s\"を削除できません" -#: commands/extension.c:2401 +#: commands/extension.c:2531 #, c-format msgid "%s can only be called from an SQL script executed by CREATE EXTENSION" msgstr "%s はCREATE EXTENSIONにより実行されるSQLスクリプトからのみ呼び出すことができます" -#: commands/extension.c:2413 +#: commands/extension.c:2543 #, c-format msgid "OID %u does not refer to a table" msgstr "OID %u がテーブルを参照していません" -#: commands/extension.c:2418 +#: commands/extension.c:2548 #, c-format msgid "table \"%s\" is not a member of the extension being created" msgstr "テーブル\"%s\"は生成されようとしている機能拡張のメンバではありません" -#: commands/extension.c:2772 +#: commands/extension.c:2902 #, c-format msgid "cannot move extension \"%s\" into schema \"%s\" because the extension contains the schema" msgstr "機能拡張がそのスキーマを含んでいるため、機能拡張\"%s\"をスキーマ\"%s\"に移動できません" -#: commands/extension.c:2813 commands/extension.c:2873 +#: commands/extension.c:2943 commands/extension.c:3003 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" does not support SET SCHEMA" msgstr "機能拡張\"%s\"は SET SCHEMA をサポートしていません" -#: commands/extension.c:2875 +#: commands/extension.c:3005 #, c-format msgid "%s is not in the extension's schema \"%s\"" msgstr "機能拡張のスキーマ\"%2$s\"に%1$sが見つかりません" -#: commands/extension.c:2934 +#: commands/extension.c:3064 #, c-format msgid "nested ALTER EXTENSION is not supported" msgstr "入れ子になった ALTER EXTENSION はサポートされていません" -#: commands/extension.c:3023 +#: commands/extension.c:3153 #, c-format msgid "version \"%s\" of extension \"%s\" is already installed" msgstr "機能拡張 \"%2$s\"のバージョン\"%1$s\"はすでにインストールされています" -#: commands/extension.c:3235 +#: commands/extension.c:3365 #, c-format msgid "cannot add an object of this type to an extension" msgstr "この型のオブジェクトは機能拡張に追加できません" -#: commands/extension.c:3301 +#: commands/extension.c:3431 #, c-format msgid "cannot add schema \"%s\" to extension \"%s\" because the schema contains the extension" msgstr "スキーマ\"%s\"を拡張\"%s\"に追加できません。そのスキーマにその拡張が含まれているためです" -#: commands/extension.c:3395 +#: commands/extension.c:3525 #, c-format msgid "file \"%s\" is too large" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"は大きすぎます" @@ -8695,7 +8705,7 @@ msgid "SETOF type not allowed for operator argument" msgstr "演算子の引数にはSETOF型を使用できません" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:152 commands/operatorcmds.c:479 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:152 commands/operatorcmds.c:510 #, c-format msgid "operator attribute \"%s\" not recognized" msgstr "演算子の属性\"%s\"は不明です" @@ -8720,22 +8730,32 @@ msgid "Postfix operators are not supported." msgstr "後置演算子はサポートされていません。" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:290 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:289 #, c-format msgid "restriction estimator function %s must return type %s" msgstr "制約推定関数 %s は %s型を返す必要があります" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:333 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:307 +#, c-format +msgid "must be superuser to specify a non-built-in restriction estimator function" +msgstr "組み込みではない制約推定関数を指定するにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります" + +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:352 #, c-format msgid "join estimator function %s has multiple matches" msgstr "JOIN推定関数 %s が複数合致しました" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:348 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:367 #, c-format msgid "join estimator function %s must return type %s" msgstr "JOIN推定関数 %s は %s型を返す必要があります" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:473 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:376 +#, c-format +msgid "must be superuser to specify a non-built-in join estimator function" +msgstr "組み込みではない結合推定関数を指定するにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります" + +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:504 #, c-format msgid "operator attribute \"%s\" cannot be changed" msgstr "演算子の属性\"%s\"は変更できません" @@ -8790,7 +8810,7 @@ msgid "cannot create a cursor WITH HOLD within security-restricted operation" msgstr "セキュリティー制限操作中は、WITH HOLD指定のカーソルを作成できません" -#: commands/portalcmds.c:189 commands/portalcmds.c:242 executor/execCurrent.c:70 utils/adt/xml.c:2636 utils/adt/xml.c:2806 +#: commands/portalcmds.c:189 commands/portalcmds.c:242 executor/execCurrent.c:70 utils/adt/xml.c:2635 utils/adt/xml.c:2805 #, c-format msgid "cursor \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "カーソル\"%s\"は存在しません" @@ -8835,186 +8855,186 @@ msgid "must be superuser to create custom procedural language" msgstr "手続き言語を生成するためにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:130 postmaster/postmaster.c:1224 postmaster/postmaster.c:1323 utils/init/miscinit.c:1703 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:135 postmaster/postmaster.c:1224 postmaster/postmaster.c:1323 utils/init/miscinit.c:1703 #, c-format msgid "invalid list syntax in parameter \"%s\"" msgstr "パラメータ\"%s\"のリスト構文が不正です" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:149 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:154 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized value for publication option \"%s\": \"%s\"" msgstr "パブリケーションオプション\"%s\"に対する認識できない値: \"%s\"" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:163 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:168 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized publication parameter: \"%s\"" msgstr "識別できないパブリケーションのパラメータ: \"%s\"" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:204 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:209 #, c-format msgid "no schema has been selected for CURRENT_SCHEMA" msgstr "SURRENT_SCHEMAでスキーマの選択ができませんでした" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:501 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:506 msgid "System columns are not allowed." msgstr "システム列は使用できません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:508 commands/publicationcmds.c:513 commands/publicationcmds.c:530 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:513 commands/publicationcmds.c:518 commands/publicationcmds.c:535 msgid "User-defined operators are not allowed." msgstr "ユーザー定義演算子は使用できません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:554 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:559 msgid "Only columns, constants, built-in operators, built-in data types, built-in collations, and immutable built-in functions are allowed." msgstr "列、定数、組み込み演算子、組み込みデータ型、組み込み照合順序、そして不変組み込み関数のみ使用可能です。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:566 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:571 msgid "User-defined types are not allowed." msgstr "ユーザー定義型は使用できません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:569 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:574 msgid "User-defined or built-in mutable functions are not allowed." msgstr "ユーザー定義または組み込みの不変関数は使用できません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:572 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:577 msgid "User-defined collations are not allowed." msgstr "ユーザー定義照合順序は使用できません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:582 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:587 #, c-format msgid "invalid publication WHERE expression" msgstr "パブリケーションのWHERE式が不正です" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:635 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:640 #, c-format msgid "cannot use publication WHERE clause for relation \"%s\"" msgstr "リレーション\"%s\"に対してはパブリケーションのWHERE句は使用できません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:637 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:642 #, c-format msgid "WHERE clause cannot be used for a partitioned table when %s is false." msgstr "%sが偽のときはWHERE句をパーティション親テーブルに対して使用することはできません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:708 commands/publicationcmds.c:722 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:713 commands/publicationcmds.c:727 #, c-format msgid "cannot use column list for relation \"%s.%s\" in publication \"%s\"" msgstr "パブリケーション\"%3$s\"のリレーション\"%1$s.%2$s\"に対して列リストを使用することはできません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:711 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:716 #, c-format msgid "Column lists cannot be specified in publications containing FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA elements." msgstr "FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA要素を含むパブリケーションで列リストは指定できません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:725 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:730 #, c-format msgid "Column lists cannot be specified for partitioned tables when %s is false." msgstr "%sが偽のときはパーティション親テーブルに対して列リストを使用できません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:760 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:765 #, c-format msgid "must be superuser to create FOR ALL TABLES publication" msgstr "FOR ALL TABLE 指定のパブリケーションを生成するためにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:831 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:836 #, c-format msgid "must be superuser to create FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA publication" msgstr "FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA設定のパブリケーションを作成するにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:867 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:872 #, c-format msgid "wal_level is insufficient to publish logical changes" msgstr "wal_level が論理更新情報のパブリッシュには不十分です" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:868 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:873 #, c-format msgid "Set wal_level to \"logical\" before creating subscriptions." msgstr "サブスクリプションを作成する前にwal_levelを\"logical\"に設定にしてください。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:964 commands/publicationcmds.c:972 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:969 commands/publicationcmds.c:977 #, c-format msgid "cannot set parameter \"%s\" to false for publication \"%s\"" msgstr "パブリケーション\"%2$s\"に対してパラメーター\"%1$s\"を偽に設定することはできません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:967 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:972 #, c-format msgid "The publication contains a WHERE clause for partitioned table \"%s\", which is not allowed when \"%s\" is false." msgstr "このパブリケーションはパーティション親テーブル\"%s\"に対するWHERE句を含んでいますが、これは\"%s\" が偽の場合は許可されません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:975 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:980 #, c-format msgid "The publication contains a column list for partitioned table \"%s\", which is not allowed when \"%s\" is false." msgstr "このパブリケーションはパーティション親テーブルに\"%s\"対する列リストを含んでいますが、これは\"%s\" が偽の場合は許可されません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1298 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1303 #, c-format msgid "cannot add schema to publication \"%s\"" msgstr "パブリケーション\"%s\"にはスキーマは追加できません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1300 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1305 #, c-format msgid "Schemas cannot be added if any tables that specify a column list are already part of the publication." msgstr "カラムリストが指定されているテーブルがパブリケーションに含まれている場合はスキーマの追加ができません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1348 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1353 #, c-format msgid "must be superuser to add or set schemas" msgstr "スキーマを追加または設定するにはスーパーユーザーである必要があります" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1357 commands/publicationcmds.c:1365 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1362 commands/publicationcmds.c:1370 #, c-format msgid "publication \"%s\" is defined as FOR ALL TABLES" msgstr "パブリケーション\"%s\"は FOR ALL TABLES と定義されています" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1359 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1364 #, c-format msgid "Schemas cannot be added to or dropped from FOR ALL TABLES publications." msgstr "FOR ALL TABLES指定のパブリケーションではスキーマの追加や削除はできません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1367 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1372 #, c-format msgid "Tables cannot be added to or dropped from FOR ALL TABLES publications." msgstr "FOR ALL TABLES指定のパブリケーションではテーブルの追加や削除はできません。" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1593 commands/publicationcmds.c:1656 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1598 commands/publicationcmds.c:1661 #, c-format msgid "conflicting or redundant WHERE clauses for table \"%s\"" msgstr "テーブル\"%s\"でWHERE句が衝突しているか重複しています" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1600 commands/publicationcmds.c:1668 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1605 commands/publicationcmds.c:1673 #, c-format msgid "conflicting or redundant column lists for table \"%s\"" msgstr "テーブル\"%s\"で列リストが衝突しているか重複しています" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1802 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1807 #, c-format msgid "column list must not be specified in ALTER PUBLICATION ... DROP" msgstr "ALTER PUBLICATION ... DROPでは、列リストは指定できません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1814 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1819 #, c-format msgid "relation \"%s\" is not part of the publication" msgstr "リレーション\"%s\"はパブリケーションの一部ではありません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1821 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1826 #, c-format msgid "cannot use a WHERE clause when removing a table from a publication" msgstr "テーブルをパブリケーションから削除する際にはWHERE句を指定できません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1881 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1886 #, c-format msgid "tables from schema \"%s\" are not part of the publication" msgstr "スキーマ\"%s\"のテーブルはこのパブリケーションに含まれてません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1924 commands/publicationcmds.c:1931 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1929 commands/publicationcmds.c:1936 #, c-format msgid "permission denied to change owner of publication \"%s\"" msgstr "パブリケーション\"%s\"の所有者を変更する権限がありません" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1926 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1931 #, c-format msgid "The owner of a FOR ALL TABLES publication must be a superuser." msgstr "FOR ALL TABLES設定のパブリケーションの所有者はスーパーユーザーである必要があります" -#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1933 +#: commands/publicationcmds.c:1938 #, c-format msgid "The owner of a FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA publication must be a superuser." msgstr "FOR TABLES IN SCHEMA設定のパブリケーションの所有者はスーパーユーザーでなければなりません。" @@ -9411,7 +9431,7 @@ msgid "could not receive list of replicated tables from the publisher: %s" msgstr "発行テーブルの一覧を発行サーバーから受け取れませんでした: %s" -#: commands/subscriptioncmds.c:1812 replication/logical/tablesync.c:847 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:1110 +#: commands/subscriptioncmds.c:1812 replication/logical/tablesync.c:847 replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:1114 #, c-format msgid "cannot use different column lists for table \"%s.%s\" in different publications" msgstr "テーブル\"%s.%s\"に対して、異なるパブリケーションで異なる列リストを使用することはできません" @@ -11259,7 +11279,7 @@ msgid "cannot collect transition tuples from child foreign tables" msgstr "外部子テーブルからは遷移タプルを収集できません" -#: commands/trigger.c:3472 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:1543 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:1617 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2384 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2475 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3036 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3175 +#: commands/trigger.c:3472 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:1543 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:1617 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2384 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2475 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3027 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3166 #, c-format msgid "Consider using an AFTER trigger instead of a BEFORE trigger to propagate changes to other rows." msgstr "他の行への変更を伝搬させるためにBEFOREトリガではなくAFTERトリガの使用を検討してください" @@ -11269,22 +11289,22 @@ msgid "could not serialize access due to concurrent update" msgstr "更新が同時に行われたためアクセスの直列化ができませんでした" -#: commands/trigger.c:3521 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:1649 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2492 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2649 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3054 +#: commands/trigger.c:3521 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:1649 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2492 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2641 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3045 #, c-format msgid "could not serialize access due to concurrent delete" msgstr "削除が同時に行われたためアクセスの直列化ができませんでした" -#: commands/trigger.c:4730 +#: commands/trigger.c:4714 #, c-format msgid "cannot fire deferred trigger within security-restricted operation" msgstr "セキュリティー制限操作中は、遅延トリガーは発火させられません" -#: commands/trigger.c:5911 +#: commands/trigger.c:5932 #, c-format msgid "constraint \"%s\" is not deferrable" msgstr "制約\"%s\"は遅延可能ではありません" -#: commands/trigger.c:5934 +#: commands/trigger.c:5955 #, c-format msgid "constraint \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "制約\"%s\"は存在しません" @@ -12391,7 +12411,7 @@ msgid "Array with element type %s cannot be included in ARRAY construct with element type %s." msgstr "要素型%sの配列を要素型%sのARRAY式に含められません" -#: executor/execExprInterp.c:2791 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:264 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:564 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1306 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3429 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5426 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5945 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:150 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:488 +#: executor/execExprInterp.c:2791 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:264 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:564 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1306 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3515 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5587 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6106 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:150 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:488 #, c-format msgid "number of array dimensions (%d) exceeds the maximum allowed (%d)" msgstr "配列の次数(%d)が上限(%d)を超えています" @@ -12401,7 +12421,7 @@ msgid "multidimensional arrays must have array expressions with matching dimensions" msgstr "多次元配列の配列式の次数があっていなければなりません" -#: executor/execExprInterp.c:2823 utils/adt/array_expanded.c:274 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:937 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1545 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2353 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2368 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2630 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2646 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2907 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2961 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2976 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3317 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3459 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6037 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6378 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:88 +#: executor/execExprInterp.c:2823 utils/adt/array_expanded.c:274 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:937 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1545 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2353 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2368 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2630 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2646 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2907 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2961 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2976 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3317 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3545 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6198 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6539 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:88 #: utils/adt/arrayutils.c:97 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:104 #, c-format msgid "array size exceeds the maximum allowed (%d)" @@ -12658,7 +12678,7 @@ msgid "concurrent delete, retrying" msgstr "並行する削除がありました、リトライします" -#: executor/execReplication.c:277 parser/parse_cte.c:309 parser/parse_oper.c:233 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:724 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:867 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3709 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4264 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6258 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1203 +#: executor/execReplication.c:277 parser/parse_cte.c:309 parser/parse_oper.c:233 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:724 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:867 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3870 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4425 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6419 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1203 #, c-format msgid "could not identify an equality operator for type %s" msgstr "型%sの等価演算子を識別できませんでした" @@ -12932,7 +12952,7 @@ msgstr "テーブル\"%s\"上に外部キー制約を定義することを検討してください。" #. translator: %s is a SQL command name -#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2603 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3042 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3181 +#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:2603 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3033 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3172 #, c-format msgid "%s command cannot affect row a second time" msgstr "%sコマンドは単一の行に2度は適用できません" @@ -12942,17 +12962,17 @@ msgid "Ensure that no rows proposed for insertion within the same command have duplicate constrained values." msgstr "同じコマンドでの挿入候補の行が同じ制約値を持つことがないようにしてください" -#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3035 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3174 +#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3026 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3165 #, c-format msgid "tuple to be updated or deleted was already modified by an operation triggered by the current command" msgstr "更新または削除対象のタプルは、現在のコマンドによって発火した操作トリガーによってすでに更新されています" -#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3044 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3183 +#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3035 executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3174 #, c-format msgid "Ensure that not more than one source row matches any one target row." msgstr "ソース行が2行以上ターゲット行に合致しないようにしてください。" -#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3133 +#: executor/nodeModifyTable.c:3124 #, c-format msgid "tuple to be deleted was already moved to another partition due to concurrent update" msgstr "削除対象のタプルは同時に行われた更新によってすでに他の子テーブルに移動されています" @@ -13442,7 +13462,7 @@ msgid "improper use of \"*\"" msgstr "\"*\"の使い方が不適切です" -#: gram.y:17826 gram.y:17843 tsearch/spell.c:984 tsearch/spell.c:1001 tsearch/spell.c:1018 tsearch/spell.c:1035 tsearch/spell.c:1101 +#: gram.y:17826 gram.y:17843 tsearch/spell.c:982 tsearch/spell.c:998 tsearch/spell.c:1014 tsearch/spell.c:1030 tsearch/spell.c:1095 #, c-format msgid "syntax error" msgstr "構文エラー" @@ -13630,7 +13650,7 @@ msgid "Unrecognized flag character \"%.*s\" in LIKE_REGEX predicate." msgstr "LIKE_REGEX 述語の中に認識できないフラグ文字\"%.*s\"があります。" -#: jsonpath_gram.y:584 +#: jsonpath_gram.y:585 #, c-format msgid "XQuery \"x\" flag (expanded regular expressions) is not implemented" msgstr "XQueryの\"x\"フラグ(拡張正規表現)は実装されていません" @@ -14757,7 +14777,7 @@ msgstr "認証オプション\"%s\"は認証方式%sでのみ有効です" #: libpq/hba.c:861 libpq/hba.c:881 libpq/hba.c:916 libpq/hba.c:967 libpq/hba.c:981 libpq/hba.c:1005 libpq/hba.c:1013 libpq/hba.c:1025 libpq/hba.c:1046 libpq/hba.c:1059 libpq/hba.c:1079 libpq/hba.c:1101 libpq/hba.c:1113 libpq/hba.c:1172 libpq/hba.c:1192 libpq/hba.c:1206 libpq/hba.c:1226 libpq/hba.c:1237 libpq/hba.c:1252 libpq/hba.c:1271 libpq/hba.c:1287 libpq/hba.c:1299 libpq/hba.c:1336 libpq/hba.c:1377 libpq/hba.c:1390 libpq/hba.c:1412 libpq/hba.c:1424 -#: libpq/hba.c:1442 libpq/hba.c:1492 libpq/hba.c:1536 libpq/hba.c:1547 libpq/hba.c:1563 libpq/hba.c:1580 libpq/hba.c:1591 libpq/hba.c:1610 libpq/hba.c:1626 libpq/hba.c:1642 libpq/hba.c:1700 libpq/hba.c:1717 libpq/hba.c:1730 libpq/hba.c:1742 libpq/hba.c:1761 libpq/hba.c:1847 libpq/hba.c:1865 libpq/hba.c:1959 libpq/hba.c:1978 libpq/hba.c:2007 libpq/hba.c:2020 libpq/hba.c:2043 libpq/hba.c:2065 libpq/hba.c:2079 tsearch/ts_locale.c:228 +#: libpq/hba.c:1442 libpq/hba.c:1492 libpq/hba.c:1536 libpq/hba.c:1547 libpq/hba.c:1563 libpq/hba.c:1580 libpq/hba.c:1591 libpq/hba.c:1610 libpq/hba.c:1626 libpq/hba.c:1642 libpq/hba.c:1700 libpq/hba.c:1717 libpq/hba.c:1730 libpq/hba.c:1742 libpq/hba.c:1761 libpq/hba.c:1847 libpq/hba.c:1865 libpq/hba.c:1959 libpq/hba.c:1978 libpq/hba.c:2007 libpq/hba.c:2020 libpq/hba.c:2043 libpq/hba.c:2065 libpq/hba.c:2079 tsearch/ts_locale.c:205 #, c-format msgid "line %d of configuration file \"%s\"" msgstr "設定ファイル \"%2$s\" の %1$d 行目" @@ -18055,22 +18075,22 @@ msgid "TO must specify exactly one value per partitioning column" msgstr "TOは全てのパーティション列ごとに一つの値を指定しなければなりません" -#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4280 +#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4282 #, c-format msgid "cannot specify NULL in range bound" msgstr "範囲境界でNULLは使用できません" -#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4329 +#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4330 #, c-format msgid "every bound following MAXVALUE must also be MAXVALUE" msgstr "MAXVALUEに続く境界値はMAXVALUEでなければなりません" -#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4336 +#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4337 #, c-format msgid "every bound following MINVALUE must also be MINVALUE" msgstr "MINVALUEに続く境界値はMINVALUEでなければなりません" -#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4379 +#: parser/parse_utilcmd.c:4380 #, c-format msgid "specified value cannot be cast to type %s for column \"%s\"" msgstr "指定した値は列\"%s\"の%s型に変換できません" @@ -18088,7 +18108,7 @@ msgid "invalid Unicode escape value" msgstr "不正なUnicodeエスケープシーケンスの値" -#: parser/parser.c:468 scan.l:684 utils/adt/varlena.c:6529 +#: parser/parser.c:468 scan.l:684 utils/adt/varlena.c:6539 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode escape" msgstr "不正なUnicodeエスケープ" @@ -18098,7 +18118,7 @@ msgid "Unicode escapes must be \\XXXX or \\+XXXXXX." msgstr "Unicodeエスケープは\\XXXXまたは\\+XXXXXXでなければなりません。" -#: parser/parser.c:497 scan.l:645 scan.l:661 scan.l:677 utils/adt/varlena.c:6554 +#: parser/parser.c:497 scan.l:645 scan.l:661 scan.l:677 utils/adt/varlena.c:6564 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode surrogate pair" msgstr "不正なUnicodeサロゲートペア" @@ -19248,111 +19268,111 @@ msgid "unterminated quoted string" msgstr "文字列の引用符が閉じていません" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:233 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:246 #, c-format msgid "could not clear search path: %s" msgstr "search_pathを消去できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:273 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:286 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:444 #, c-format msgid "invalid connection string syntax: %s" msgstr "不正な接続文字列の構文: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:299 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:312 #, c-format msgid "could not parse connection string: %s" msgstr "接続文字列をパースできませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:372 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:385 #, c-format msgid "could not receive database system identifier and timeline ID from the primary server: %s" msgstr "プライマリサーバーからデータベースシステムの識別子とタイムライン ID を受信できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:388 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:626 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:402 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:685 #, c-format msgid "invalid response from primary server" msgstr "プライマリサーバーからの応答が不正です" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:389 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:403 #, c-format msgid "Could not identify system: got %d rows and %d fields, expected %d rows and %d or more fields." msgstr "システムを識別できませんでした: 受信したのは%d行で%d列、期待していたのは%d行で%d以上の列でした。" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:469 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:476 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:506 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:528 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:535 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:565 #, c-format msgid "could not start WAL streaming: %s" msgstr "WAL ストリーミングを開始できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:530 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:589 #, c-format msgid "could not send end-of-streaming message to primary: %s" msgstr "プライマリにストリーミングの終了メッセージを送信できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:553 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:612 #, c-format msgid "unexpected result set after end-of-streaming" msgstr "ストリーミングの終了後の想定外の結果セット" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:568 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:627 #, c-format msgid "error while shutting down streaming COPY: %s" msgstr "ストリーミングCOPY終了中のエラー: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:578 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:637 #, c-format msgid "error reading result of streaming command: %s" msgstr "ストリーミングコマンドの結果読み取り中のエラー: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:587 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:822 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:646 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:881 #, c-format msgid "unexpected result after CommandComplete: %s" msgstr "CommandComplete後の想定外の結果: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:614 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:673 #, c-format msgid "could not receive timeline history file from the primary server: %s" msgstr "プライマリサーバーからタイムライン履歴ファイルを受信できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:627 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:686 #, c-format msgid "Expected 1 tuple with 2 fields, got %d tuples with %d fields." msgstr "2個のフィールドを持つ1個のタプルを期待していましたが、%2$d 個のフィールドを持つ %1$d 個のタプルを受信しました。" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:785 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:838 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:845 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:844 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:897 replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:904 #, c-format msgid "could not receive data from WAL stream: %s" msgstr "WAL ストリームからデータを受信できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:865 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:924 #, c-format msgid "could not send data to WAL stream: %s" msgstr "WAL ストリームにデータを送信できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:957 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1016 #, c-format msgid "could not create replication slot \"%s\": %s" msgstr "レプリケーションスロット\"%s\"を作成できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1003 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1062 #, c-format msgid "invalid query response" msgstr "不正な問い合わせ応答" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1004 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1063 #, c-format msgid "Expected %d fields, got %d fields." msgstr "%d個の列を期待していましたが、%d列を受信しました。" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1074 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1133 #, c-format msgid "the query interface requires a database connection" msgstr "クエリインタフェースの動作にはデータベースコネクションが必要です" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1105 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1164 msgid "empty query" msgstr "空の問い合わせ" -#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1111 +#: replication/libpqwalreceiver/libpqwalreceiver.c:1170 msgid "unexpected pipeline mode" msgstr "想定されていないパイプラインモード" @@ -19406,12 +19426,12 @@ msgid "logical decoding cannot be used while in recovery" msgstr "リカバリ中は論理デコードは使用できません" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:351 replication/logical/logical.c:505 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:351 replication/logical/logical.c:507 #, c-format msgid "cannot use physical replication slot for logical decoding" msgstr "物理レプリケーションスロットを論理デコードに使用するとはできません" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:356 replication/logical/logical.c:510 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:356 replication/logical/logical.c:512 #, c-format msgid "replication slot \"%s\" was not created in this database" msgstr "レプリケーションスロット\"%s\"はこのデータベースでは作成されていません" @@ -19421,37 +19441,37 @@ msgid "cannot create logical replication slot in transaction that has performed writes" msgstr "論理レプリケーションスロットは書き込みを行ったトランザクションの中で生成することはできません" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:573 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:575 #, c-format msgid "starting logical decoding for slot \"%s\"" msgstr "スロット\"%s\"の論理デコードを開始します" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:575 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:577 #, c-format msgid "Streaming transactions committing after %X/%X, reading WAL from %X/%X." msgstr "%3$X/%4$XからWALを読み取って、%1$X/%2$X以降にコミットされるトランザクションをストリーミングします。" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:723 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:725 #, c-format msgid "slot \"%s\", output plugin \"%s\", in the %s callback, associated LSN %X/%X" msgstr "スロット\"%s\", 出力プラグイン\"%s\", %sコールバックの処理中, 関連LSN %X/%X" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:729 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:731 #, c-format msgid "slot \"%s\", output plugin \"%s\", in the %s callback" msgstr "スロット\"%s\", 出力プラグイン\"%s\", %sコールバックの処理中" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:900 replication/logical/logical.c:945 replication/logical/logical.c:990 replication/logical/logical.c:1036 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:902 replication/logical/logical.c:947 replication/logical/logical.c:992 replication/logical/logical.c:1038 #, c-format msgid "logical replication at prepare time requires a %s callback" msgstr "プリペア時の論理レプリケーションを行うには%sコールバックが必要です" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:1268 replication/logical/logical.c:1317 replication/logical/logical.c:1358 replication/logical/logical.c:1444 replication/logical/logical.c:1493 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:1270 replication/logical/logical.c:1319 replication/logical/logical.c:1360 replication/logical/logical.c:1446 replication/logical/logical.c:1495 #, c-format msgid "logical streaming requires a %s callback" msgstr "論理ストリーミングを行うには%sコールバックが必要です" -#: replication/logical/logical.c:1403 +#: replication/logical/logical.c:1405 #, c-format msgid "logical streaming at prepare time requires a %s callback" msgstr "プリペア時の論理ストリーミングを行うには%sコールバックが必要です" @@ -19556,7 +19576,7 @@ msgid "could not find free replication state slot for replication origin with ID %d" msgstr "ID %dのレプリケーション基点に対するレプリケーション状態スロットの空きがありません" -#: replication/logical/origin.c:941 replication/logical/origin.c:1131 replication/slot.c:1983 +#: replication/logical/origin.c:941 replication/logical/origin.c:1131 replication/slot.c:2014 #, c-format msgid "Increase max_replication_slots and try again." msgstr "max_replication_slotsを増やして再度試してください" @@ -19733,22 +19753,17 @@ msgid "could not start initial contents copy for table \"%s.%s\": %s" msgstr "テーブル\"%s.%s\"の初期内容のコピーを開始できませんでした: %s" -#: replication/logical/tablesync.c:1369 replication/logical/worker.c:1635 +#: replication/logical/tablesync.c:1383 replication/logical/worker.c:1635 #, c-format msgid "user \"%s\" cannot replicate into relation with row-level security enabled: \"%s\"" msgstr "ユーザー\"%s\"は行レベルセキュリティが有効なリレーションへのレプリケーションはできません: \"%s\"" -#: replication/logical/tablesync.c:1384 +#: replication/logical/tablesync.c:1398 #, c-format msgid "table copy could not start transaction on publisher: %s" msgstr "テーブルコピー中に発行サーバー上でのトランザクション開始に失敗しました: %s" -#: replication/logical/tablesync.c:1426 -#, c-format -msgid "replication origin \"%s\" already exists" -msgstr "レプリケーション基点\"%s\"はすでに存在します" - -#: replication/logical/tablesync.c:1439 +#: replication/logical/tablesync.c:1437 #, c-format msgid "table copy could not finish transaction on publisher: %s" msgstr "テーブルコピー中に発行サーバー上でのトランザクション終了に失敗しました: %s" @@ -19893,42 +19908,42 @@ msgid "proto_version \"%s\" out of range" msgstr "proto_version \"%s\"は範囲外です" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:349 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:353 #, c-format msgid "invalid publication_names syntax" msgstr "publication_namesの構文が不正です" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:464 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:468 #, c-format msgid "client sent proto_version=%d but we only support protocol %d or lower" msgstr "クライアントが proto_version=%d を送信してきましたが、バージョン%d以下のプロトコルのみしかサポートしていません" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:470 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:474 #, c-format msgid "client sent proto_version=%d but we only support protocol %d or higher" msgstr "クライアントが proto_version=%d を送信してきましたが、バージョン%d以上のプロトコルのみしかサポートしていません" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:476 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:480 #, c-format msgid "publication_names parameter missing" msgstr "publication_namesパラメータが指定されていません" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:489 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:493 #, c-format msgid "requested proto_version=%d does not support streaming, need %d or higher" msgstr "要求されたproto_version=%dではストリーミングをサポートしていません、%d以上が必要です" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:494 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:498 #, c-format msgid "streaming requested, but not supported by output plugin" msgstr "ストリーミングが要求されましたが、出力プラグインでサポートされていません" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:511 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:515 #, c-format msgid "requested proto_version=%d does not support two-phase commit, need %d or higher" msgstr "要求されたproto_version=%dは2相コミットをサポートしていません、%d以上が必要です" -#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:516 +#: replication/pgoutput/pgoutput.c:520 #, c-format msgid "two-phase commit requested, but not supported by output plugin" msgstr "2相コミットが要求されました、しかし出力プラグインではサポートされていません" @@ -19972,82 +19987,82 @@ msgid "replication slot \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "レプリケーションスロット\"%s\"は存在しません" -#: replication/slot.c:547 replication/slot.c:1122 +#: replication/slot.c:547 replication/slot.c:1151 #, c-format msgid "replication slot \"%s\" is active for PID %d" msgstr "レプリケーションスロット\"%s\"はPID%dで使用中です" -#: replication/slot.c:783 replication/slot.c:1528 replication/slot.c:1918 +#: replication/slot.c:783 replication/slot.c:1559 replication/slot.c:1949 #, c-format msgid "could not remove directory \"%s\"" msgstr "ディレクトリ\"%s\"を削除できませんでした" -#: replication/slot.c:1157 +#: replication/slot.c:1186 #, c-format msgid "replication slots can only be used if max_replication_slots > 0" msgstr "レプリケーションスロットは max_replication_slots > 0 のときだけ使用できます" -#: replication/slot.c:1162 +#: replication/slot.c:1191 #, c-format msgid "replication slots can only be used if wal_level >= replica" msgstr "レプリケーションスロットは wal_level >= replica のときだけ使用できます" -#: replication/slot.c:1174 +#: replication/slot.c:1203 #, c-format msgid "must be superuser or replication role to use replication slots" msgstr "レプリケーションスロットを使用するためにはスーパーユーザーまたはreplicationロールである必要があります" -#: replication/slot.c:1359 +#: replication/slot.c:1390 #, c-format msgid "terminating process %d to release replication slot \"%s\"" msgstr "プロセス%dを終了してレプリケーションスロット\"%s\"を解放します" -#: replication/slot.c:1397 +#: replication/slot.c:1428 #, c-format msgid "invalidating slot \"%s\" because its restart_lsn %X/%X exceeds max_slot_wal_keep_size" msgstr "restart_lsnの値 %2$X/%3$X が max_slot_wal_keep_size の範囲を超えたため、スロット\"%1$s\"を無効化します" -#: replication/slot.c:1856 +#: replication/slot.c:1887 #, c-format msgid "replication slot file \"%s\" has wrong magic number: %u instead of %u" msgstr "レプリケーションスロットファイル\"%1$s\"のマジックナンバーが不正です: %3$uのはずが%2$uでした" -#: replication/slot.c:1863 +#: replication/slot.c:1894 #, c-format msgid "replication slot file \"%s\" has unsupported version %u" msgstr "レプリケーションスロットファイル\"%s\"はサポート外のバージョン%uです" -#: replication/slot.c:1870 +#: replication/slot.c:1901 #, c-format msgid "replication slot file \"%s\" has corrupted length %u" msgstr "レプリケーションスロットファイル\"%s\"のサイズ%uは異常です" -#: replication/slot.c:1906 +#: replication/slot.c:1937 #, c-format msgid "checksum mismatch for replication slot file \"%s\": is %u, should be %u" msgstr "レプリケーションスロットファイル\"%s\"のチェックサムが一致しません: %uですが、%uであるべきです" -#: replication/slot.c:1940 +#: replication/slot.c:1971 #, c-format msgid "logical replication slot \"%s\" exists, but wal_level < logical" msgstr "論理レプリケーションスロット\"%s\"がありますが、wal_level < logical です" -#: replication/slot.c:1942 +#: replication/slot.c:1973 #, c-format msgid "Change wal_level to be logical or higher." msgstr "wal_level を logical もしくはそれより上位の設定にしてください。" -#: replication/slot.c:1946 +#: replication/slot.c:1977 #, c-format msgid "physical replication slot \"%s\" exists, but wal_level < replica" msgstr "物理レプリケーションスロット\"%s\"がありますが、wal_level < replica です" -#: replication/slot.c:1948 +#: replication/slot.c:1979 #, c-format msgid "Change wal_level to be replica or higher." msgstr "wal_level を replica もしくはそれより上位の設定にしてください。" -#: replication/slot.c:1982 +#: replication/slot.c:2013 #, c-format msgid "too many replication slots active before shutdown" msgstr "シャットダウン前のアクティブなレプリケーションスロットの数が多すぎます" @@ -20218,7 +20233,7 @@ msgid "cannot use %s with a logical replication slot" msgstr "%sは論理レプリケーションスロットでは使用できません" -#: replication/walsender.c:652 storage/smgr/md.c:1379 +#: replication/walsender.c:652 storage/smgr/md.c:1382 #, c-format msgid "could not seek to end of file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"の終端へシークできませんでした: %m" @@ -20919,47 +20934,47 @@ msgid "function returning record called in context that cannot accept type record" msgstr "レコード型を受け付けられないコンテキストでレコードを返す関数が呼び出されました" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:603 storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:773 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:610 storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:780 #, c-format msgid "cannot access temporary tables of other sessions" msgstr "他のセッションの一時テーブルにはアクセスできません" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:851 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:858 #, c-format msgid "cannot extend relation %s beyond %u blocks" msgstr "リレーション\"%s\"を%uブロックを超えて拡張できません" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:938 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:945 #, c-format msgid "unexpected data beyond EOF in block %u of relation %s" msgstr "リレーション %2$s の %1$u ブロック目で、EOF の先に想定外のデータを検出しました" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:940 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:947 #, c-format msgid "This has been seen to occur with buggy kernels; consider updating your system." msgstr "これはカーネルの不具合で発生した模様です。システムの更新を検討してください。" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:1039 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:1046 #, c-format msgid "invalid page in block %u of relation %s; zeroing out page" msgstr "リレーション %2$s の %1$u ブロック目のページが不正です: ページをゼロで埋めました" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4671 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4737 #, c-format msgid "could not write block %u of %s" msgstr "%u ブロックを %s に書き出せませんでした" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4673 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4739 #, c-format msgid "Multiple failures --- write error might be permanent." msgstr "複数回失敗しました ---ずっと書き込みエラーが続くかもしれません。" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4694 storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4713 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4760 storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:4779 #, c-format msgid "writing block %u of relation %s" msgstr "ブロック %u を リレーション %s に書き込んでいます" -#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:5017 +#: storage/buffer/bufmgr.c:5083 #, c-format msgid "snapshot too old" msgstr "スナップショットが古すぎます" @@ -20989,7 +21004,7 @@ msgid "could not delete fileset \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイルセット\"%s\"を削除できませんでした: %m" -#: storage/file/buffile.c:941 storage/smgr/md.c:328 storage/smgr/md.c:909 +#: storage/file/buffile.c:941 storage/smgr/md.c:328 storage/smgr/md.c:912 #, c-format msgid "could not truncate file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"の切り詰め処理ができませんでした: %m" @@ -21659,22 +21674,22 @@ msgid "could not write block %u in file \"%s\": wrote only %d of %d bytes" msgstr "ファイル\"%2$s\"のブロック%1$uを書き込めませんでした: %4$dバイト中%3$dバイト分のみ書き込みました" -#: storage/smgr/md.c:880 +#: storage/smgr/md.c:883 #, c-format msgid "could not truncate file \"%s\" to %u blocks: it's only %u blocks now" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"を%uブロックに切り詰められませんでした: 現在は%uブロックのみとなりました" -#: storage/smgr/md.c:935 +#: storage/smgr/md.c:938 #, c-format msgid "could not truncate file \"%s\" to %u blocks: %m" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"を%uブロックに切り詰められませんでした: %m" -#: storage/smgr/md.c:1344 +#: storage/smgr/md.c:1347 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\" (target block %u): previous segment is only %u blocks" msgstr "ファイル\"%s\"(対象ブロック%u)をオープンできませんでした: 直前のセグメントは%uブロックだけでした" -#: storage/smgr/md.c:1358 +#: storage/smgr/md.c:1361 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\" (target block %u): %m" msgstr "ファイル \"%s\"(対象ブロック %u)をオープンできませんでした: %m" @@ -22190,62 +22205,62 @@ msgid "missing Dictionary parameter" msgstr "Dictionaryパラメータがありません" -#: tsearch/spell.c:382 tsearch/spell.c:399 tsearch/spell.c:408 tsearch/spell.c:1065 +#: tsearch/spell.c:383 tsearch/spell.c:400 tsearch/spell.c:409 tsearch/spell.c:1060 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix flag \"%s\"" msgstr "不正な接辞フラグ\"%s\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:386 tsearch/spell.c:1069 +#: tsearch/spell.c:387 tsearch/spell.c:1064 #, c-format msgid "affix flag \"%s\" is out of range" msgstr "接辞フラグ\"%s\"は範囲外です" -#: tsearch/spell.c:416 +#: tsearch/spell.c:417 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in affix flag \"%s\"" msgstr "接辞フラグ中の不正な文字\"%s\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:436 +#: tsearch/spell.c:437 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix flag \"%s\" with \"long\" flag value" msgstr "\"long\"フラグ値を伴った不正な接辞フラグ\"%s\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:526 +#: tsearch/spell.c:527 #, c-format msgid "could not open dictionary file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "辞書ファイル\"%s\"をオープンできませんでした: %m" -#: tsearch/spell.c:765 utils/adt/regexp.c:209 +#: tsearch/spell.c:766 utils/adt/regexp.c:209 #, c-format msgid "invalid regular expression: %s" msgstr "正規表現が不正です: %s" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1193 tsearch/spell.c:1205 tsearch/spell.c:1766 tsearch/spell.c:1771 tsearch/spell.c:1776 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1187 tsearch/spell.c:1199 tsearch/spell.c:1759 tsearch/spell.c:1764 tsearch/spell.c:1769 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix alias \"%s\"" msgstr "不正な接辞の別名 \"%s\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1246 tsearch/spell.c:1317 tsearch/spell.c:1466 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1240 tsearch/spell.c:1311 tsearch/spell.c:1460 #, c-format msgid "could not open affix file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "affixファイル\"%s\"をオープンできませんでした: %m" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1300 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1294 #, c-format msgid "Ispell dictionary supports only \"default\", \"long\", and \"num\" flag values" msgstr "Ispell辞書はフラグ値\"default\"、\"long\"および\"num\"のみをサポートします" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1344 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1338 #, c-format msgid "invalid number of flag vector aliases" msgstr "不正な数のフラグベクタの別名" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1367 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1361 #, c-format msgid "number of aliases exceeds specified number %d" msgstr "別名の数が指定された数 %d を超えています" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1582 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1575 #, c-format msgid "affix file contains both old-style and new-style commands" msgstr "接辞ファイルが新旧両方の形式のコマンドを含んでいます" @@ -22255,12 +22270,12 @@ msgid "string is too long for tsvector (%d bytes, max %d bytes)" msgstr "TSベクターのための文字列が長すぎます(%dバイト、最大は%dバイト)" -#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:223 +#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:200 #, c-format msgid "line %d of configuration file \"%s\": \"%s\"" msgstr "設定ファイル\"%2$s\"の%1$d行目: \"%3$s\"" -#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:302 +#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:279 #, c-format msgid "conversion from wchar_t to server encoding failed: %m" msgstr "wchar_tからサーバー符号化方式への変換が失敗しました: %m" @@ -22290,27 +22305,27 @@ msgid "text search parser does not support headline creation" msgstr "テキスト検索パーサは見出し作成をサポートしません" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2592 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2593 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized headline parameter: \"%s\"" msgstr "認識できない見出しパラメータ: \"%s\"" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2611 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2612 #, c-format msgid "MinWords should be less than MaxWords" msgstr "MinWordsはMaxWordsより小さくなければなりません" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2615 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2616 #, c-format msgid "MinWords should be positive" msgstr "MinWordsは正でなければなりません" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2619 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2620 #, c-format msgid "ShortWord should be >= 0" msgstr "ShortWordは>= 0でなければなりません" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2623 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2624 #, c-format msgid "MaxFragments should be >= 0" msgstr "MaxFragments は 0 以上でなければなりません" @@ -22490,8 +22505,8 @@ msgid "input data type is not an array" msgstr "入力データ型は配列ではありません" -#: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:129 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:181 utils/adt/float.c:1234 utils/adt/float.c:1308 utils/adt/float.c:4046 utils/adt/float.c:4060 utils/adt/int.c:777 utils/adt/int.c:799 utils/adt/int.c:813 utils/adt/int.c:827 utils/adt/int.c:858 utils/adt/int.c:879 utils/adt/int.c:996 utils/adt/int.c:1010 utils/adt/int.c:1024 utils/adt/int.c:1057 utils/adt/int.c:1071 utils/adt/int.c:1085 utils/adt/int.c:1116 utils/adt/int.c:1198 utils/adt/int.c:1262 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1330 utils/adt/int.c:1336 utils/adt/int8.c:1272 utils/adt/numeric.c:1846 utils/adt/numeric.c:4309 utils/adt/varbit.c:1195 utils/adt/varbit.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1113 utils/adt/varlena.c:3391 +#: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:129 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:181 utils/adt/float.c:1234 utils/adt/float.c:1308 utils/adt/float.c:4046 utils/adt/float.c:4060 utils/adt/int.c:806 utils/adt/int.c:828 utils/adt/int.c:842 utils/adt/int.c:856 utils/adt/int.c:887 utils/adt/int.c:908 utils/adt/int.c:1025 utils/adt/int.c:1039 utils/adt/int.c:1053 utils/adt/int.c:1086 utils/adt/int.c:1100 utils/adt/int.c:1114 utils/adt/int.c:1145 utils/adt/int.c:1227 utils/adt/int.c:1291 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1359 utils/adt/int.c:1365 utils/adt/int8.c:1272 utils/adt/numeric.c:1846 utils/adt/numeric.c:4309 utils/adt/varbit.c:1195 utils/adt/varbit.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1118 utils/adt/varlena.c:3398 #, c-format msgid "integer out of range" msgstr "integerの範囲外です" @@ -22607,7 +22622,7 @@ msgid "Junk after closing right brace." msgstr "右大括弧の後にごみがあります。" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1302 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3425 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5941 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1302 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3511 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6102 #, c-format msgid "invalid number of dimensions: %d" msgstr "不正な次元数: %d" @@ -22642,7 +22657,7 @@ msgid "slices of fixed-length arrays not implemented" msgstr "固定長配列の部分配列は実装されていません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2257 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2279 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2328 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2582 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2927 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5927 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5953 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5964 utils/adt/json.c:1141 utils/adt/json.c:1215 utils/adt/jsonb.c:1315 utils/adt/jsonb.c:1401 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4326 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4480 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4592 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4641 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2257 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2279 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2328 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2582 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2927 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6088 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6114 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6125 utils/adt/json.c:1141 utils/adt/json.c:1215 utils/adt/jsonb.c:1315 utils/adt/jsonb.c:1401 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4326 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4480 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4592 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4641 #, c-format msgid "wrong number of array subscripts" msgstr "配列の添え字が不正な数値です" @@ -22677,82 +22692,82 @@ msgid "source array too small" msgstr "元の配列が小さすぎます" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3583 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3669 #, c-format msgid "null array element not allowed in this context" msgstr "この文脈ではNULLの配列要素は許可されません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3685 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3856 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4247 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3846 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4017 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4408 #, c-format msgid "cannot compare arrays of different element types" msgstr "要素型の異なる配列を比較できません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4034 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2799 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2871 utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1343 utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1407 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1858 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4195 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2800 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2872 utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1343 utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1407 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1858 #, c-format msgid "could not identify a hash function for type %s" msgstr "型 %s のハッシュ関数を識別できません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4162 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1979 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4323 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1979 #, c-format msgid "could not identify an extended hash function for type %s" msgstr "型 %s の拡張ハッシュ関数を特定できませんでした" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5339 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5500 #, c-format msgid "data type %s is not an array type" msgstr "データ型%sは配列型ではありません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5394 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5555 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate null arrays" msgstr "null配列は連結できません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5422 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5583 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate empty arrays" msgstr "空の配列は連結できません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5449 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5455 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5610 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5616 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate arrays of different dimensionality" msgstr "次元の異なる配列は結合できません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5825 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5865 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5986 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6026 #, c-format msgid "dimension array or low bound array cannot be null" msgstr "次元配列もしくは下限値配列が NULL であってはなりません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5928 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5954 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6089 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6115 #, c-format msgid "Dimension array must be one dimensional." msgstr "次元配列は1次元でなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5933 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5959 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6094 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6120 #, c-format msgid "dimension values cannot be null" msgstr "次元値にnullにはできません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5965 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6126 #, c-format msgid "Low bound array has different size than dimensions array." msgstr "下限配列が次元配列のサイズと異なっています" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6243 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6404 #, c-format msgid "removing elements from multidimensional arrays is not supported" msgstr "多次元配列からの要素削除はサポートされません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6520 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6681 #, c-format msgid "thresholds must be one-dimensional array" msgstr "閾値は1次元の配列でなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6525 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6686 #, c-format msgid "thresholds array must not contain NULLs" msgstr "閾値配列にはNULL値を含めてはいけません" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6758 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6919 #, c-format msgid "number of elements to trim must be between 0 and %d" msgstr "削除する要素の数は0と%dとの間でなければなりません" @@ -22794,7 +22809,7 @@ #. translator: first %s is inet or cidr #: utils/adt/bool.c:153 utils/adt/cash.c:353 utils/adt/datetime.c:4050 utils/adt/float.c:188 utils/adt/float.c:272 utils/adt/float.c:284 utils/adt/float.c:401 utils/adt/float.c:486 utils/adt/float.c:502 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:220 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:230 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:242 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:274 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:316 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:326 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:974 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1389 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1424 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1432 -#: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:3392 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4607 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4622 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4629 utils/adt/int.c:173 utils/adt/int.c:185 utils/adt/jsonpath.c:182 utils/adt/mac.c:93 utils/adt/mac8.c:93 utils/adt/mac8.c:166 utils/adt/mac8.c:184 utils/adt/mac8.c:202 utils/adt/mac8.c:221 utils/adt/network.c:99 utils/adt/numeric.c:705 utils/adt/numeric.c:724 utils/adt/numeric.c:6898 utils/adt/numeric.c:6922 utils/adt/numeric.c:6946 utils/adt/numeric.c:7948 +#: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:3392 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4607 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4622 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4629 utils/adt/int.c:197 utils/adt/int.c:209 utils/adt/jsonpath.c:182 utils/adt/mac.c:93 utils/adt/mac8.c:93 utils/adt/mac8.c:166 utils/adt/mac8.c:184 utils/adt/mac8.c:202 utils/adt/mac8.c:221 utils/adt/network.c:99 utils/adt/numeric.c:705 utils/adt/numeric.c:724 utils/adt/numeric.c:6898 utils/adt/numeric.c:6922 utils/adt/numeric.c:6946 utils/adt/numeric.c:7948 #: utils/adt/numutils.c:158 utils/adt/numutils.c:234 utils/adt/numutils.c:318 utils/adt/oid.c:44 utils/adt/oid.c:58 utils/adt/oid.c:64 utils/adt/oid.c:86 utils/adt/pg_lsn.c:74 utils/adt/tid.c:76 utils/adt/tid.c:84 utils/adt/tid.c:98 utils/adt/tid.c:107 utils/adt/timestamp.c:497 utils/adt/uuid.c:135 utils/adt/xid8funcs.c:354 #, c-format msgid "invalid input syntax for type %s: \"%s\"" @@ -22805,13 +22820,13 @@ msgid "money out of range" msgstr "マネー型の値が範囲外です" -#: utils/adt/cash.c:161 utils/adt/cash.c:722 utils/adt/float.c:105 utils/adt/int.c:842 utils/adt/int.c:958 utils/adt/int.c:1038 utils/adt/int.c:1100 utils/adt/int.c:1138 utils/adt/int.c:1166 utils/adt/int8.c:515 utils/adt/int8.c:573 utils/adt/int8.c:958 utils/adt/int8.c:1038 utils/adt/int8.c:1100 utils/adt/int8.c:1180 utils/adt/numeric.c:3109 utils/adt/numeric.c:3132 utils/adt/numeric.c:3217 utils/adt/numeric.c:3235 utils/adt/numeric.c:3331 +#: utils/adt/cash.c:161 utils/adt/cash.c:722 utils/adt/float.c:105 utils/adt/int.c:871 utils/adt/int.c:987 utils/adt/int.c:1067 utils/adt/int.c:1129 utils/adt/int.c:1167 utils/adt/int.c:1195 utils/adt/int8.c:515 utils/adt/int8.c:573 utils/adt/int8.c:958 utils/adt/int8.c:1038 utils/adt/int8.c:1100 utils/adt/int8.c:1180 utils/adt/numeric.c:3109 utils/adt/numeric.c:3132 utils/adt/numeric.c:3217 utils/adt/numeric.c:3235 utils/adt/numeric.c:3331 #: utils/adt/numeric.c:8497 utils/adt/numeric.c:8787 utils/adt/numeric.c:9112 utils/adt/numeric.c:10570 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3373 #, c-format msgid "division by zero" msgstr "0 による除算が行われました" -#: utils/adt/cash.c:291 utils/adt/cash.c:316 utils/adt/cash.c:326 utils/adt/cash.c:366 utils/adt/int.c:179 utils/adt/numutils.c:152 utils/adt/numutils.c:228 utils/adt/numutils.c:312 utils/adt/oid.c:70 utils/adt/oid.c:109 +#: utils/adt/cash.c:291 utils/adt/cash.c:316 utils/adt/cash.c:326 utils/adt/cash.c:366 utils/adt/int.c:203 utils/adt/numutils.c:152 utils/adt/numutils.c:228 utils/adt/numutils.c:312 utils/adt/oid.c:70 utils/adt/oid.c:109 #, c-format msgid "value \"%s\" is out of range for type %s" msgstr "値\"%s\"は型%sの範囲外です" @@ -22846,7 +22861,7 @@ msgid "date out of range: \"%s\"" msgstr "日付が範囲外です: \"%s\"" -#: utils/adt/date.c:215 utils/adt/date.c:513 utils/adt/date.c:537 utils/adt/xml.c:2252 +#: utils/adt/date.c:215 utils/adt/date.c:513 utils/adt/date.c:537 utils/adt/xml.c:2251 #, c-format msgid "date out of range" msgstr "日付が範囲外です" @@ -22884,7 +22899,7 @@ #: utils/adt/date.c:1307 utils/adt/date.c:1353 utils/adt/date.c:1907 utils/adt/date.c:1938 utils/adt/date.c:1967 utils/adt/date.c:2831 utils/adt/date.c:3078 utils/adt/datetime.c:420 utils/adt/datetime.c:1869 utils/adt/formatting.c:4141 utils/adt/formatting.c:4177 utils/adt/formatting.c:4268 utils/adt/formatting.c:4390 utils/adt/json.c:418 utils/adt/json.c:457 utils/adt/timestamp.c:225 utils/adt/timestamp.c:257 utils/adt/timestamp.c:699 utils/adt/timestamp.c:708 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:786 utils/adt/timestamp.c:819 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2916 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2921 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2940 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2953 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2964 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2970 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2976 utils/adt/timestamp.c:2981 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3036 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3041 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3062 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3075 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3089 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3097 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3103 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:3108 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3794 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3918 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3989 utils/adt/timestamp.c:4025 utils/adt/timestamp.c:4115 utils/adt/timestamp.c:4189 utils/adt/timestamp.c:4225 utils/adt/timestamp.c:4328 utils/adt/timestamp.c:4807 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5081 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5531 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5545 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5550 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5564 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5597 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5684 -#: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5725 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5729 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5798 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5802 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5816 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5850 utils/adt/xml.c:2274 utils/adt/xml.c:2281 utils/adt/xml.c:2301 utils/adt/xml.c:2308 +#: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5725 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5729 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5798 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5802 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5816 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5850 utils/adt/xml.c:2273 utils/adt/xml.c:2280 utils/adt/xml.c:2300 utils/adt/xml.c:2307 #, c-format msgid "timestamp out of range" msgstr "timestampの範囲外です" @@ -22899,7 +22914,7 @@ msgid "time field value out of range: %d:%02d:%02g" msgstr "時刻フィールドの値が範囲外です: %d:%02d:%02g" -#: utils/adt/date.c:2096 utils/adt/date.c:2630 utils/adt/float.c:1048 utils/adt/float.c:1124 utils/adt/int.c:634 utils/adt/int.c:681 utils/adt/int.c:716 utils/adt/int8.c:414 utils/adt/numeric.c:2513 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3444 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3475 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3506 +#: utils/adt/date.c:2096 utils/adt/date.c:2630 utils/adt/float.c:1048 utils/adt/float.c:1124 utils/adt/int.c:663 utils/adt/int.c:710 utils/adt/int.c:745 utils/adt/int8.c:414 utils/adt/numeric.c:2513 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3444 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3475 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3506 #, c-format msgid "invalid preceding or following size in window function" msgstr "ウィンドウ関数での不正なサイズの PRECEDING または FOLLOWING 指定" @@ -23064,7 +23079,7 @@ msgid "\"%s\" is out of range for type double precision" msgstr "型double precisionでは\"%s\"は範囲外です" -#: utils/adt/float.c:1259 utils/adt/float.c:1333 utils/adt/int.c:354 utils/adt/int.c:892 utils/adt/int.c:914 utils/adt/int.c:928 utils/adt/int.c:942 utils/adt/int.c:974 utils/adt/int.c:1212 utils/adt/int8.c:1293 utils/adt/numeric.c:4421 utils/adt/numeric.c:4426 +#: utils/adt/float.c:1259 utils/adt/float.c:1333 utils/adt/int.c:383 utils/adt/int.c:921 utils/adt/int.c:943 utils/adt/int.c:957 utils/adt/int.c:971 utils/adt/int.c:1003 utils/adt/int.c:1241 utils/adt/int8.c:1293 utils/adt/numeric.c:4421 utils/adt/numeric.c:4426 #, c-format msgid "smallint out of range" msgstr "smallintの範囲外です" @@ -23369,12 +23384,12 @@ msgid "cannot calculate day of year without year information" msgstr "年の情報なしでは年内の日数は計算できません" -#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5653 +#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5655 #, c-format msgid "\"EEEE\" not supported for input" msgstr "\"EEEE\"は入力としてサポートしていません" -#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5665 +#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5667 #, c-format msgid "\"RN\" not supported for input" msgstr "\"RN\"は入力としてサポートしていません" @@ -23389,7 +23404,7 @@ msgid "path must be in or below the current directory" msgstr "パスはカレントディレクトリもしくはその下でなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/genfile.c:114 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:189 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:287 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:838 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1141 +#: utils/adt/genfile.c:114 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:189 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:287 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:847 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1150 #, c-format msgid "requested length too large" msgstr "要求した長さが長すぎます" @@ -23454,12 +23469,17 @@ msgid "must request at least 2 points" msgstr "少なくとも2ポイントを要求しなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/int.c:263 +#: utils/adt/int.c:158 +#, c-format +msgid "array is not a valid int2vector" +msgstr "配列は有効な int2vector ではありません" + +#: utils/adt/int.c:291 #, c-format msgid "invalid int2vector data" msgstr "不正なint2vectorデータ" -#: utils/adt/int.c:1528 utils/adt/int8.c:1419 utils/adt/numeric.c:1693 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5901 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5981 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1557 utils/adt/int8.c:1419 utils/adt/numeric.c:1693 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5901 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5981 #, c-format msgid "step size cannot equal zero" msgstr "ステップ数をゼロにすることはできません" @@ -23973,7 +23993,7 @@ msgid "Use *_tz() function for time zone support." msgstr "*_tz() 関数を使用することで時間帯がサポートされます。" -#: utils/adt/levenshtein.c:133 +#: utils/adt/levenshtein.c:135 #, c-format msgid "levenshtein argument exceeds maximum length of %d characters" msgstr "レーベンシュタイン距離関数の引数の長さが上限の%d文字を超えています" @@ -23998,12 +24018,12 @@ msgid "LIKE pattern must not end with escape character" msgstr "LIKE パターンはエスケープ文字で終わってはなりません" -#: utils/adt/like_match.c:293 utils/adt/regexp.c:787 +#: utils/adt/like_match.c:293 utils/adt/regexp.c:790 #, c-format msgid "invalid escape string" msgstr "不正なエスケープ文字列" -#: utils/adt/like_match.c:294 utils/adt/regexp.c:788 +#: utils/adt/like_match.c:294 utils/adt/regexp.c:791 #, c-format msgid "Escape string must be empty or one character." msgstr "エスケープ文字は空か1文字でなければなりません。" @@ -24127,12 +24147,12 @@ msgid "Expected comma or end of multirange." msgstr "カンマまたは複範囲の終了を予期していました。" -#: utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:976 +#: utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:977 #, c-format msgid "multiranges cannot be constructed from multidimensional arrays" msgstr "複範囲型は多次元配列からは生成できません" -#: utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:1002 +#: utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:1003 #, c-format msgid "multirange values cannot contain null members" msgstr "複範囲値はnullの要素を持てません" @@ -24310,32 +24330,37 @@ msgid "A field with precision %d, scale %d cannot hold an infinite value." msgstr "精度%d、位取り%dを持つフィールドは、無限大値を格納できません。" -#: utils/adt/oid.c:293 +#: utils/adt/oid.c:211 +#, c-format +msgid "array is not a valid oidvector" +msgstr "配列は有効な oidvector ではありません" + +#: utils/adt/oid.c:321 #, c-format msgid "invalid oidvector data" msgstr "不正なoidvectorデータ" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:975 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:984 #, c-format msgid "requested character too large" msgstr "要求された文字が大きすぎます" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1019 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1028 #, c-format msgid "character number must be positive" msgstr "文字番号は正数でなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1023 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1032 #, c-format msgid "null character not permitted" msgstr "NULL文字は許可されません" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1041 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1094 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1050 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1103 #, c-format msgid "requested character too large for encoding: %u" msgstr "要求された文字は符号化するには大きすぎます: %u" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1082 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1091 #, c-format msgid "requested character not valid for encoding: %u" msgstr "要求された文字は符号化方式に対して不正です: %u" @@ -24345,92 +24370,92 @@ msgid "percentile value %g is not between 0 and 1" msgstr "百分位数の値%gが0と1の間ではありません" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1231 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1232 #, c-format msgid "Apply system library package updates." msgstr "システムライブラリの更新を適用してください。" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1455 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1703 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1982 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2004 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1458 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1706 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1985 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2007 #, c-format msgid "could not open collator for locale \"%s\": %s" msgstr "ロケール\"%s\"の照合器をオープンできませんでした: %s" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1468 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2013 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1471 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2016 #, c-format msgid "ICU is not supported in this build" msgstr "このビルドではICUはサポートされていません" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1497 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1500 #, c-format msgid "could not create locale \"%s\": %m" msgstr "ロケール\"%s\"を作成できませんでした: %m" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1500 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1503 #, c-format msgid "The operating system could not find any locale data for the locale name \"%s\"." msgstr "オペレーティングシステムはロケール名\"%s\"のロケールデータを見つけられませんでした。" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1608 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1611 #, c-format msgid "collations with different collate and ctype values are not supported on this platform" msgstr "このプラットフォームでは値が異なるcollateとctypeによる照合順序をサポートしていません" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1617 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1620 #, c-format msgid "collation provider LIBC is not supported on this platform" msgstr "照合順序プロバイダLIBCはこのプラットフォームではサポートされていません" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1652 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1655 #, c-format msgid "collation \"%s\" has no actual version, but a version was recorded" msgstr "照合順序\"%s\"には実際のバージョンがありませんが、バージョンが記録されています" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1658 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1661 #, c-format msgid "collation \"%s\" has version mismatch" msgstr "照合順序\"%s\"でバージョンの不一致が起きています" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1660 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1663 #, c-format msgid "The collation in the database was created using version %s, but the operating system provides version %s." msgstr "データベース中の照合順序はバージョン%sで作成されていますが、オペレーティングシステムはバージョン%sを提供しています。" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1663 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1666 #, c-format msgid "Rebuild all objects affected by this collation and run ALTER COLLATION %s REFRESH VERSION, or build PostgreSQL with the right library version." msgstr "この照合順序の影響を受ける全てのオブジェクトを再構築して、ALTER COLLATION %s REFRESH VERSIONを実行するか、正しいバージョンのライブラリを用いてPostgreSQLをビルドしてください。" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1734 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1737 #, c-format msgid "could not load locale \"%s\"" msgstr "ロケール\"%s\"をロードできませんでした" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1759 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1762 #, c-format msgid "could not get collation version for locale \"%s\": error code %lu" msgstr "ロケール\"%s\"に対応する照合順序バージョンを取得できませんでした: エラーコード %lu" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1797 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1800 #, c-format msgid "encoding \"%s\" not supported by ICU" msgstr "エンコーディング\"%s\"はICUではサポートされていません" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1804 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1807 #, c-format msgid "could not open ICU converter for encoding \"%s\": %s" msgstr "エンコーディング\"%s\"のICU変換器をオープンできませんでした: %s" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1835 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1844 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1873 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1883 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1838 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1847 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1876 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:1886 #, c-format msgid "%s failed: %s" msgstr "%s が失敗しました: %s" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2182 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2185 #, c-format msgid "invalid multibyte character for locale" msgstr "ロケールに対する不正なマルチバイト文字" -#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2183 +#: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:2186 #, c-format msgid "The server's LC_CTYPE locale is probably incompatible with the database encoding." msgstr "おそらくサーバーのLC_CTYPEロケールはデータベースの符号化方式と互換性がありません" @@ -24545,43 +24570,43 @@ msgid "Junk after right parenthesis or bracket." msgstr "右括弧または右角括弧の後にごみがあります" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:290 utils/adt/regexp.c:2052 utils/adt/varlena.c:4528 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:290 utils/adt/regexp.c:2055 utils/adt/varlena.c:4535 #, c-format msgid "regular expression failed: %s" msgstr "正規表現が失敗しました: %s" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:431 utils/adt/regexp.c:666 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:431 utils/adt/regexp.c:667 #, c-format msgid "invalid regular expression option: \"%.*s\"" msgstr "不正な正規表現オプション: \"%.*s\"" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:668 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:669 #, c-format msgid "If you meant to use regexp_replace() with a start parameter, cast the fourth argument to integer explicitly." msgstr "regexp_replace()でパラメータstartを指定したいのであれば、4番目のパラメータを明示的に整数にキャストしてください。" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:702 utils/adt/regexp.c:711 utils/adt/regexp.c:1137 utils/adt/regexp.c:1201 utils/adt/regexp.c:1210 utils/adt/regexp.c:1219 utils/adt/regexp.c:1228 utils/adt/regexp.c:1908 utils/adt/regexp.c:1917 utils/adt/regexp.c:1926 utils/misc/guc.c:11934 utils/misc/guc.c:11968 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:703 utils/adt/regexp.c:712 utils/adt/regexp.c:1140 utils/adt/regexp.c:1204 utils/adt/regexp.c:1213 utils/adt/regexp.c:1222 utils/adt/regexp.c:1231 utils/adt/regexp.c:1911 utils/adt/regexp.c:1920 utils/adt/regexp.c:1929 utils/misc/guc.c:11934 utils/misc/guc.c:11968 #, c-format msgid "invalid value for parameter \"%s\": %d" msgstr "パラメータ\"%s\"の値が無効です: %d" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:934 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:937 #, c-format msgid "SQL regular expression may not contain more than two escape-double-quote separators" msgstr "SQL正規表現はエスケープされたダブルクオートを2つより多く含むことはできません" #. translator: %s is a SQL function name -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1148 utils/adt/regexp.c:1239 utils/adt/regexp.c:1326 utils/adt/regexp.c:1365 utils/adt/regexp.c:1753 utils/adt/regexp.c:1808 utils/adt/regexp.c:1937 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1151 utils/adt/regexp.c:1242 utils/adt/regexp.c:1329 utils/adt/regexp.c:1368 utils/adt/regexp.c:1756 utils/adt/regexp.c:1811 utils/adt/regexp.c:1940 #, c-format msgid "%s does not support the \"global\" option" msgstr "%sは\"global\"オプションをサポートしません" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1367 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1370 #, c-format msgid "Use the regexp_matches function instead." msgstr "代わりにregexp_matchesを使ってください。" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1555 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1558 #, c-format msgid "too many regular expression matches" msgstr "正規表現のマッチが多過ぎます" @@ -24606,7 +24631,7 @@ msgid "Provide two argument types for operator." msgstr "演算子では2つの引数型を指定してください" -#: utils/adt/regproc.c:1639 utils/adt/regproc.c:1663 utils/adt/regproc.c:1764 utils/adt/regproc.c:1788 utils/adt/regproc.c:1890 utils/adt/regproc.c:1895 utils/adt/varlena.c:3667 utils/adt/varlena.c:3672 +#: utils/adt/regproc.c:1639 utils/adt/regproc.c:1663 utils/adt/regproc.c:1764 utils/adt/regproc.c:1788 utils/adt/regproc.c:1890 utils/adt/regproc.c:1895 utils/adt/varlena.c:3674 utils/adt/varlena.c:3679 #, c-format msgid "invalid name syntax" msgstr "不正な名前の構文" @@ -25007,37 +25032,37 @@ msgid "ts_stat query must return one tsvector column" msgstr "ts_statは1つのtsvector列のみを返さなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2623 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2627 #, c-format msgid "tsvector column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "tsvector列\"%s\"は存在しません" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2630 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2634 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of tsvector type" msgstr "値\"%s\"は型tsvectorではありません" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2642 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2646 #, c-format msgid "configuration column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "設定列\"%s\"は存在しません" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2648 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2652 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of regconfig type" msgstr "%s列はregconfig型ではありません" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2655 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2659 #, c-format msgid "configuration column \"%s\" must not be null" msgstr "設定列\"%s\"をNULLにすることはできません" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2668 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2672 #, c-format msgid "text search configuration name \"%s\" must be schema-qualified" msgstr "テキスト検索設定名称\"%s\"はスキーマ修飾しなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2693 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2697 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of a character type" msgstr "列\"%s\"は文字型ではありません" @@ -25047,12 +25072,12 @@ msgid "syntax error in tsvector: \"%s\"" msgstr "tsvector内の構文エラー: %s" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:200 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:199 #, c-format msgid "there is no escaped character: \"%s\"" msgstr "エスケープ文字がありません: \"%s\"" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:318 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:313 #, c-format msgid "wrong position info in tsvector: \"%s\"" msgstr "tsvector内の位置情報が間違っています: \"%s\"" @@ -25102,7 +25127,7 @@ msgid "bit string too long for type bit varying(%d)" msgstr "ビット列は型bit varying(%d)には長すぎます" -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1081 utils/adt/varbit.c:1191 utils/adt/varlena.c:889 utils/adt/varlena.c:952 utils/adt/varlena.c:1109 utils/adt/varlena.c:3309 utils/adt/varlena.c:3387 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1081 utils/adt/varbit.c:1191 utils/adt/varlena.c:892 utils/adt/varlena.c:956 utils/adt/varlena.c:1114 utils/adt/varlena.c:3316 utils/adt/varlena.c:3394 #, c-format msgid "negative substring length not allowed" msgstr "負の長さのsubstringは許可されません" @@ -25127,7 +25152,7 @@ msgid "bit index %d out of valid range (0..%d)" msgstr "ビットのインデックス%dが有効範囲0..%dの間にありません" -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1833 utils/adt/varlena.c:3591 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1833 utils/adt/varlena.c:3598 #, c-format msgid "new bit must be 0 or 1" msgstr "新しいビットは0か1でなければなりません" @@ -25142,107 +25167,107 @@ msgid "value too long for type character varying(%d)" msgstr "値は型character varying(%d)としては長すぎます" -#: utils/adt/varchar.c:732 utils/adt/varlena.c:1498 +#: utils/adt/varchar.c:732 utils/adt/varlena.c:1505 #, c-format msgid "could not determine which collation to use for string comparison" msgstr "文字列比較で使用する照合順序を特定できませんでした" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1208 utils/adt/varlena.c:1947 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1213 utils/adt/varlena.c:1954 #, c-format msgid "nondeterministic collations are not supported for substring searches" msgstr "非決定的照合順序は部分文字列探索ではサポートされません" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1609 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1603 utils/adt/varlena.c:1616 #, c-format msgid "could not convert string to UTF-16: error code %lu" msgstr "文字列をUTF-16に変換できませんでした: エラーコード %lu" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1624 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1631 #, c-format msgid "could not compare Unicode strings: %m" msgstr "Unicode文字列を比較できませんでした: %m" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1675 utils/adt/varlena.c:2396 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1682 utils/adt/varlena.c:2403 #, c-format msgid "collation failed: %s" msgstr "照合順序による比較に失敗しました: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:2582 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:2589 #, c-format msgid "sort key generation failed: %s" msgstr "ソートキーの生成に失敗しました: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3475 utils/adt/varlena.c:3542 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3482 utils/adt/varlena.c:3549 #, c-format msgid "index %d out of valid range, 0..%d" msgstr "インデックス%dは有効範囲0..%dの間にありません" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3506 utils/adt/varlena.c:3578 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3513 utils/adt/varlena.c:3585 #, c-format msgid "index %lld out of valid range, 0..%lld" msgstr "インデックス%lldは有効範囲0..%lldの間にありません" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:4640 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:4647 #, c-format msgid "field position must not be zero" msgstr "フィールド位置には0は指定できません" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5660 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5670 #, c-format msgid "unterminated format() type specifier" msgstr "終端されていないformat()型指定子" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5661 utils/adt/varlena.c:5795 utils/adt/varlena.c:5916 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5671 utils/adt/varlena.c:5805 utils/adt/varlena.c:5926 #, c-format msgid "For a single \"%%\" use \"%%%%\"." msgstr "一つの\"%%\"には\"%%%%\"を使ってください。" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5793 utils/adt/varlena.c:5914 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5803 utils/adt/varlena.c:5924 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized format() type specifier \"%.*s\"" msgstr "認識できない format() の型指定子\"%.*s\"" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5806 utils/adt/varlena.c:5863 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5816 utils/adt/varlena.c:5873 #, c-format msgid "too few arguments for format()" msgstr "format()の引数が少なすぎます" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5959 utils/adt/varlena.c:6141 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5969 utils/adt/varlena.c:6151 #, c-format msgid "number is out of range" msgstr "数値が範囲外です" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6022 utils/adt/varlena.c:6050 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6032 utils/adt/varlena.c:6060 #, c-format msgid "format specifies argument 0, but arguments are numbered from 1" msgstr "書式は引数0を指定していますが、引数が1から始まっています" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6043 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6053 #, c-format msgid "width argument position must be ended by \"$\"" msgstr "width引数の位置は\"$\"で終わらなければなりません" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6088 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6098 #, c-format msgid "null values cannot be formatted as an SQL identifier" msgstr "NULLはSQL識別子として書式付けできません" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6214 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6224 #, c-format msgid "Unicode normalization can only be performed if server encoding is UTF8" msgstr "Unicode正規化はサーバーエンコーディングがUTF-8の場合にのみ実行されます" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6227 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6237 #, c-format msgid "invalid normalization form: %s" msgstr "不正な正規化形式: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6430 utils/adt/varlena.c:6465 utils/adt/varlena.c:6500 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6440 utils/adt/varlena.c:6475 utils/adt/varlena.c:6510 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode code point: %04X" msgstr "不正なUnicodeコードポイント: %04X" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6530 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6540 #, c-format msgid "Unicode escapes must be \\XXXX, \\+XXXXXX, \\uXXXX, or \\UXXXXXXXX." msgstr "Unicodeエスケープは \\XXXX、\\+XXXXXX、\\uXXXX または \\UXXXXXXXX でなければなりません。" @@ -25277,7 +25302,7 @@ msgid "This functionality requires the server to be built with libxml support." msgstr "この機能はlibxmlサポート付きでビルドされたサーバーを必要とします。" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:252 utils/mb/mbutils.c:627 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:252 utils/mb/mbutils.c:636 #, c-format msgid "invalid encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "不正な符号化方式名\"%s\"" @@ -25361,67 +25386,67 @@ msgid "Unrecognized libxml error code: %d." msgstr "認識できないlibxml のエラーコード: %d" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2253 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2252 #, c-format msgid "XML does not support infinite date values." msgstr "XMLはデータ値として無限をサポートしません。" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2275 utils/adt/xml.c:2302 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2274 utils/adt/xml.c:2301 #, c-format msgid "XML does not support infinite timestamp values." msgstr "XMLタイムスタンプ値としては無限をサポートしません。" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2718 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2717 #, c-format msgid "invalid query" msgstr "不正な無効な問い合わせ" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2810 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2809 #, c-format msgid "portal \"%s\" does not return tuples" msgstr "ポータル\"%s\"はタプルを返却しません" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4062 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4061 #, c-format msgid "invalid array for XML namespace mapping" msgstr "XML名前空間マッピングに対する不正な配列" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4063 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4062 #, c-format msgid "The array must be two-dimensional with length of the second axis equal to 2." msgstr "この配列は第2軸の長さが2である2次元配列でなければなりません。" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4087 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4086 #, c-format msgid "empty XPath expression" msgstr "空のXPath式" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4139 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4138 #, c-format msgid "neither namespace name nor URI may be null" msgstr "名前空間名もURIもnullにはできません" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4146 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4145 #, c-format msgid "could not register XML namespace with name \"%s\" and URI \"%s\"" msgstr "\"%s\"という名前のXML名前空間およびURI\"%s\"を登録できませんでした" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4503 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4502 #, c-format msgid "DEFAULT namespace is not supported" msgstr "デフォルト名前空間は実装されていません" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4532 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4531 #, c-format msgid "row path filter must not be empty string" msgstr "行パスフィルタは空文字列であってはなりません" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4566 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4565 #, c-format msgid "column path filter must not be empty string" msgstr "列パスフィルタ空文字列であってはなりません" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4713 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4712 #, c-format msgid "more than one value returned by column XPath expression" msgstr "列XPath式が2つ以上の値を返却しました" @@ -25456,27 +25481,27 @@ msgid "cached plan must not change result type" msgstr "キャッシュした実行計画は結果型を変更してはなりません" -#: utils/cache/relcache.c:3755 +#: utils/cache/relcache.c:3771 #, c-format msgid "heap relfilenode value not set when in binary upgrade mode" msgstr "バイナリアップグレードモード中にヒープのrelfilenodeの値が設定されていません" -#: utils/cache/relcache.c:3763 +#: utils/cache/relcache.c:3779 #, c-format msgid "unexpected request for new relfilenode in binary upgrade mode" msgstr "バイナリアップグレードモード中に、予期しない新規relfilenodeの要求がありました" -#: utils/cache/relcache.c:6476 +#: utils/cache/relcache.c:6492 #, c-format msgid "could not create relation-cache initialization file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "リレーションキャッシュ初期化ファイル\"%sを作成できません: %m" -#: utils/cache/relcache.c:6478 +#: utils/cache/relcache.c:6494 #, c-format msgid "Continuing anyway, but there's something wrong." msgstr "とりあえず続行しますが、何かがおかしいです。" -#: utils/cache/relcache.c:6800 +#: utils/cache/relcache.c:6816 #, c-format msgid "could not remove cache file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "キャッシュファイル\"%s\"を削除できませんでした: %m" @@ -26092,47 +26117,47 @@ msgid "unexpected encoding ID %d for WIN character sets" msgstr "WIN文字セットに対する符号化方式ID %dは想定外です<" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:297 utils/mb/mbutils.c:900 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:306 utils/mb/mbutils.c:909 #, c-format msgid "conversion between %s and %s is not supported" msgstr "%sと%s間の変換はサポートされていません" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:402 utils/mb/mbutils.c:430 utils/mb/mbutils.c:815 utils/mb/mbutils.c:842 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:411 utils/mb/mbutils.c:439 utils/mb/mbutils.c:824 utils/mb/mbutils.c:851 #, c-format msgid "String of %d bytes is too long for encoding conversion." msgstr "%dバイトの文字列は符号化変換では長すぎます。" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:568 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:577 #, c-format msgid "invalid source encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "不正な変換元符号化方式名: \"%s\"" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:573 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:582 #, c-format msgid "invalid destination encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "不正な変換先符号化方式名: \"%s\"" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:713 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:722 #, c-format msgid "invalid byte value for encoding \"%s\": 0x%02x" msgstr "符号化方式\"%s\"に対する不正なバイト値: 0x%02x" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:877 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:886 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode code point" msgstr "不正なUnicodeコードポイント" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1146 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1270 #, c-format msgid "bind_textdomain_codeset failed" msgstr "bind_textdomain_codesetが失敗しました" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1667 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1798 #, c-format msgid "invalid byte sequence for encoding \"%s\": %s" msgstr "符号化方式\"%s\"に対する不正なバイト列です: %s" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1708 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1845 #, c-format msgid "character with byte sequence %s in encoding \"%s\" has no equivalent in encoding \"%s\"" msgstr "符号化方式\"%2$s\"においてバイト列%1$sである文字は符号化方式\"%3$s\"で等価な文字を持ちません" @@ -28443,12 +28468,12 @@ msgid "could not attach to dynamic shared area" msgstr "動的共有エリアをアタッチできませんでした" -#: utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:889 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:925 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:963 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1001 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1089 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1120 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1156 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1208 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1243 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1278 +#: utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:892 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:928 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:966 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1004 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1112 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1143 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1179 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1231 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1266 utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1301 #, c-format msgid "Failed on request of size %zu in memory context \"%s\"." msgstr "メモリコンテクスト\"%2$s\"でサイズ%1$zuの要求が失敗しました。" -#: utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1052 +#: utils/mmgr/mcxt.c:1067 #, c-format msgid "logging memory contexts of PID %d" msgstr "PID %dのメモリコンテクストを記録します" @@ -28498,22 +28523,22 @@ msgid "could not read block %ld of temporary file: read only %zu of %zu bytes" msgstr "一時ファイルのブロック%1$ldの読み取りに失敗しました: %3$zuバイト中%2$zuバイトのみ読み取りました" -#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:432 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:441 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:464 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:481 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:498 +#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:433 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:442 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:465 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:482 utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:499 #, c-format msgid "could not read from shared tuplestore temporary file" msgstr "タプルストア共有一時ファイルからの読み込みに失敗しました" -#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:487 +#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:488 #, c-format msgid "unexpected chunk in shared tuplestore temporary file" msgstr "タプルストア共有一時ファイル内に予期しないチャンクがありました" -#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:572 +#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:573 #, c-format msgid "could not seek to block %u in shared tuplestore temporary file" msgstr "共有タプルストア一時ファイルのブロック%uへのシークに失敗しました" -#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:579 +#: utils/sort/sharedtuplestore.c:580 #, c-format msgid "could not read from shared tuplestore temporary file: read only %zu of %zu bytes" msgstr "共有タプルストア一時ファイルからの読み込みに失敗しました: %2$zuバイト中%1$zuバイトのみ読み取りました" @@ -28595,3 +28620,6 @@ #~ msgid "cannot create statistics on the specified relation" #~ msgstr "指定されたリレーションでは統計情報を生成できません" + +#~ msgid "replication origin \"%s\" already exists" +#~ msgstr "レプリケーション基点\"%s\"はすでに存在します" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/po/ru.po postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/po/ru.po --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/po/ru.po 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/po/ru.po 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: postgres (PostgreSQL current)\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-07 08:58+0200\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2026-02-07 10:42+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-21 05:20+0200\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2026-02-21 05:29+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Alexander Lakhin \n" "Language-Team: Russian \n" "Language: ru\n" @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ msgstr "не записано" #: ../common/controldata_utils.c:79 ../common/controldata_utils.c:83 -#: commands/copyfrom.c:1525 commands/extension.c:3401 utils/adt/genfile.c:123 +#: commands/copyfrom.c:1525 commands/extension.c:3531 utils/adt/genfile.c:123 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\" for reading: %m" msgstr "не удалось открыть файл \"%s\" для чтения: %m" @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ #: access/transam/xlog.c:4023 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1233 #: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1325 access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1362 #: access/transam/xlogrecovery.c:1422 backup/basebackup.c:1838 -#: commands/extension.c:3411 libpq/hba.c:505 replication/logical/origin.c:729 +#: commands/extension.c:3541 libpq/hba.c:505 replication/logical/origin.c:729 #: replication/logical/origin.c:765 replication/logical/reorderbuffer.c:5094 #: replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1926 replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1968 #: replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1995 replication/slot.c:1874 @@ -221,8 +221,8 @@ #: utils/adt/formatting.c:1977 utils/adt/pg_locale.c:454 #: utils/adt/pg_locale.c:618 utils/adt/regexp.c:224 utils/fmgr/dfmgr.c:229 #: utils/hash/dynahash.c:513 utils/hash/dynahash.c:613 -#: utils/hash/dynahash.c:1116 utils/mb/mbutils.c:402 utils/mb/mbutils.c:430 -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:815 utils/mb/mbutils.c:842 utils/misc/guc.c:5204 +#: utils/hash/dynahash.c:1116 utils/mb/mbutils.c:410 utils/mb/mbutils.c:438 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:823 utils/mb/mbutils.c:850 utils/misc/guc.c:5204 #: utils/misc/guc.c:5220 utils/misc/guc.c:5233 utils/misc/guc.c:8804 #: utils/misc/tzparser.c:476 utils/mmgr/aset.c:476 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:702 #: utils/mmgr/dsa.c:724 utils/mmgr/dsa.c:805 utils/mmgr/generation.c:266 @@ -306,7 +306,7 @@ #: ../common/file_utils.c:450 access/transam/twophase.c:1317 #: access/transam/xlogarchive.c:111 access/transam/xlogarchive.c:237 #: backup/basebackup.c:338 backup/basebackup.c:528 backup/basebackup.c:599 -#: commands/copyfrom.c:1535 commands/copyto.c:729 commands/extension.c:3390 +#: commands/copyfrom.c:1535 commands/copyto.c:729 commands/extension.c:3520 #: commands/tablespace.c:825 commands/tablespace.c:914 postmaster/pgarch.c:597 #: replication/logical/snapbuild.c:1707 storage/file/copydir.c:68 #: storage/file/copydir.c:107 storage/file/fd.c:1948 storage/file/fd.c:2034 @@ -1031,7 +1031,7 @@ msgstr "Для исправления выполните REINDEX INDEX \"%s\"." #: access/gin/ginutil.c:145 executor/execExpr.c:2176 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3873 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6544 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4034 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6705 #: utils/adt/rowtypes.c:957 #, c-format msgid "could not identify a comparison function for type %s" @@ -1134,7 +1134,7 @@ "семейство операторов \"%s\" метода доступа %s содержит некорректное " "определение ORDER BY для оператора %s" -#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:278 access/hash/hashfunc.c:335 +#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:280 access/hash/hashfunc.c:337 #: utils/adt/varchar.c:1003 utils/adt/varchar.c:1064 #, c-format msgid "could not determine which collation to use for string hashing" @@ -1142,13 +1142,13 @@ "не удалось определить, какое правило сортировки использовать для хеширования " "строк" -#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:279 access/hash/hashfunc.c:336 catalog/heap.c:672 +#: access/hash/hashfunc.c:281 access/hash/hashfunc.c:338 catalog/heap.c:672 #: catalog/heap.c:678 commands/createas.c:206 commands/createas.c:515 #: commands/indexcmds.c:1962 commands/tablecmds.c:17808 commands/view.c:86 #: regex/regc_pg_locale.c:243 utils/adt/formatting.c:1690 #: utils/adt/formatting.c:1812 utils/adt/formatting.c:1935 utils/adt/like.c:190 #: utils/adt/like_support.c:1025 utils/adt/varchar.c:733 -#: utils/adt/varchar.c:1004 utils/adt/varchar.c:1065 utils/adt/varlena.c:1499 +#: utils/adt/varchar.c:1004 utils/adt/varchar.c:1065 utils/adt/varlena.c:1544 #, c-format msgid "Use the COLLATE clause to set the collation explicitly." msgstr "Задайте правило сортировки явно в предложении COLLATE." @@ -1972,7 +1972,7 @@ "выполнить усечение до мультитранзакции %u нельзя из-за некорректного " "смещения, усечение пропускается" -#: access/transam/multixact.c:3498 +#: access/transam/multixact.c:3489 #, c-format msgid "invalid MultiXactId: %u" msgstr "неверный MultiXactId: %u" @@ -5485,8 +5485,8 @@ msgid "relation \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "отношение \"%s\" не существует" -#: catalog/namespace.c:501 catalog/namespace.c:3079 commands/extension.c:1556 -#: commands/extension.c:1562 +#: catalog/namespace.c:501 catalog/namespace.c:3079 commands/extension.c:1686 +#: commands/extension.c:1692 #, c-format msgid "no schema has been selected to create in" msgstr "схема для создания объектов не выбрана" @@ -6341,23 +6341,23 @@ msgid "default conversion for %s to %s already exists" msgstr "преобразование по умолчанию из %s в %s уже существует" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:222 commands/extension.c:3289 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:224 commands/extension.c:3419 #, c-format msgid "%s is already a member of extension \"%s\"" msgstr "%s уже относится к расширению \"%s\"" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:229 catalog/pg_depend.c:280 commands/extension.c:3329 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:231 catalog/pg_depend.c:282 commands/extension.c:3459 #, c-format msgid "%s is not a member of extension \"%s\"" msgstr "%s не относится к расширению \"%s\"" -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:232 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:234 #, c-format msgid "An extension is not allowed to replace an object that it does not own." msgstr "" "Расширениям не разрешается заменять объекты, которые им не принадлежат." -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:283 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:285 #, c-format msgid "" "An extension may only use CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS to skip object creation " @@ -6366,7 +6366,7 @@ "Расширение может выполнять CREATE ... IF NOT EXISTS только для того, чтобы " "не создавать объект, когда оно уже владеет конфликтующим объектом." -#: catalog/pg_depend.c:646 +#: catalog/pg_depend.c:648 #, c-format msgid "cannot remove dependency on %s because it is a system object" msgstr "" @@ -6457,7 +6457,7 @@ msgid "only binary operators can have commutators" msgstr "коммутативную операцию можно определить только для бинарных операторов" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:374 commands/operatorcmds.c:507 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:374 commands/operatorcmds.c:538 #, c-format msgid "only binary operators can have join selectivity" msgstr "" @@ -6479,13 +6479,13 @@ msgid "only boolean operators can have negators" msgstr "обратную операцию можно определить только для логических операторов" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:397 commands/operatorcmds.c:515 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:397 commands/operatorcmds.c:546 #, c-format msgid "only boolean operators can have restriction selectivity" msgstr "" "функцию оценки ограничения можно определить только для логических операторов" -#: catalog/pg_operator.c:401 commands/operatorcmds.c:519 +#: catalog/pg_operator.c:401 commands/operatorcmds.c:550 #, c-format msgid "only boolean operators can have join selectivity" msgstr "" @@ -7631,7 +7631,7 @@ #: commands/copy.c:821 commands/indexcmds.c:1833 commands/statscmds.c:263 #: commands/tablecmds.c:2393 commands/tablecmds.c:3049 #: commands/tablecmds.c:3558 parser/parse_relation.c:3669 -#: parser/parse_relation.c:3689 utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2688 +#: parser/parse_relation.c:3689 utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2692 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "столбец \"%s\" не существует" @@ -7723,7 +7723,7 @@ msgid "FORCE_NULL column \"%s\" not referenced by COPY" msgstr "столбец FORCE_NULL \"%s\" не фигурирует в COPY" -#: commands/copyfrom.c:1346 utils/mb/mbutils.c:386 +#: commands/copyfrom.c:1346 utils/mb/mbutils.c:394 #, c-format msgid "" "default conversion function for encoding \"%s\" to \"%s\" does not exist" @@ -8746,75 +8746,75 @@ msgid "EXPLAIN option TIMING requires ANALYZE" msgstr "параметр TIMING оператора EXPLAIN требует указания ANALYZE" -#: commands/extension.c:173 commands/extension.c:2954 +#: commands/extension.c:195 commands/extension.c:3084 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "расширение \"%s\" не существует" -#: commands/extension.c:272 commands/extension.c:281 commands/extension.c:293 -#: commands/extension.c:303 +#: commands/extension.c:402 commands/extension.c:411 commands/extension.c:423 +#: commands/extension.c:433 #, c-format msgid "invalid extension name: \"%s\"" msgstr "неверное имя расширения: \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:273 +#: commands/extension.c:403 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not be empty." msgstr "Имя расширения не может быть пустым." -#: commands/extension.c:282 +#: commands/extension.c:412 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not contain \"--\"." msgstr "Имя расширения не может содержать \"--\"." -#: commands/extension.c:294 +#: commands/extension.c:424 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not begin or end with \"-\"." msgstr "Имя расширения не может начинаться или заканчиваться символом \"-\"." -#: commands/extension.c:304 +#: commands/extension.c:434 #, c-format msgid "Extension names must not contain directory separator characters." msgstr "Имя расширения не может содержать разделители пути." -#: commands/extension.c:319 commands/extension.c:328 commands/extension.c:337 -#: commands/extension.c:347 +#: commands/extension.c:449 commands/extension.c:458 commands/extension.c:467 +#: commands/extension.c:477 #, c-format msgid "invalid extension version name: \"%s\"" msgstr "неверный идентификатор версии расширения: \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:320 +#: commands/extension.c:450 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not be empty." msgstr "Идентификатор версии не может быть пустым." -#: commands/extension.c:329 +#: commands/extension.c:459 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not contain \"--\"." msgstr "Идентификатор версии не может содержать \"--\"." -#: commands/extension.c:338 +#: commands/extension.c:468 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not begin or end with \"-\"." msgstr "" "Идентификатор версии не может начинаться или заканчиваться символом \"-\"." -#: commands/extension.c:348 +#: commands/extension.c:478 #, c-format msgid "Version names must not contain directory separator characters." msgstr "Идентификатор версии не может содержать разделители пути." -#: commands/extension.c:502 +#: commands/extension.c:632 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" is not available" msgstr "расширение \"%s\" отсутствует" -#: commands/extension.c:503 +#: commands/extension.c:633 #, c-format msgid "Could not open extension control file \"%s\": %m." msgstr "Не удалось открыть управляющий файл расширения \"%s\": %m." -#: commands/extension.c:505 +#: commands/extension.c:635 #, c-format msgid "" "The extension must first be installed on the system where PostgreSQL is " @@ -8822,91 +8822,91 @@ msgstr "" "Сначала расширение нужно установить в системе, где работает PostgreSQL." -#: commands/extension.c:509 +#: commands/extension.c:639 #, c-format msgid "could not open extension control file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "не удалось открыть управляющий файл расширения \"%s\": %m" -#: commands/extension.c:531 commands/extension.c:541 +#: commands/extension.c:661 commands/extension.c:671 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" cannot be set in a secondary extension control file" msgstr "" "параметр \"%s\" нельзя задавать в дополнительном управляющем файле расширения" -#: commands/extension.c:563 commands/extension.c:571 commands/extension.c:579 +#: commands/extension.c:693 commands/extension.c:701 commands/extension.c:709 #: utils/misc/guc.c:7392 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" requires a Boolean value" msgstr "параметр \"%s\" требует логическое значение" -#: commands/extension.c:588 +#: commands/extension.c:718 #, c-format msgid "\"%s\" is not a valid encoding name" msgstr "\"%s\" не является верным названием кодировки" -#: commands/extension.c:602 +#: commands/extension.c:732 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"%s\" must be a list of extension names" msgstr "параметр \"%s\" должен содержать список имён расширений" -#: commands/extension.c:609 +#: commands/extension.c:739 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized parameter \"%s\" in file \"%s\"" msgstr "нераспознанный параметр \"%s\" в файле \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:618 +#: commands/extension.c:748 #, c-format msgid "parameter \"schema\" cannot be specified when \"relocatable\" is true" msgstr "" "параметр \"schema\" не может быть указан вместе с \"relocatable\" = true" -#: commands/extension.c:796 +#: commands/extension.c:926 #, c-format msgid "" "transaction control statements are not allowed within an extension script" msgstr "в скрипте расширения не должно быть операторов управления транзакциями" -#: commands/extension.c:873 +#: commands/extension.c:1003 #, c-format msgid "permission denied to create extension \"%s\"" msgstr "нет прав для создания расширения \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:876 +#: commands/extension.c:1006 #, c-format msgid "" "Must have CREATE privilege on current database to create this extension." msgstr "Для создания этого расширения нужно иметь право CREATE в текущей базе." -#: commands/extension.c:877 +#: commands/extension.c:1007 #, c-format msgid "Must be superuser to create this extension." msgstr "Для создания этого расширения нужно быть суперпользователем." -#: commands/extension.c:881 +#: commands/extension.c:1011 #, c-format msgid "permission denied to update extension \"%s\"" msgstr "нет прав для изменения расширения \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:884 +#: commands/extension.c:1014 #, c-format msgid "" "Must have CREATE privilege on current database to update this extension." msgstr "" "Для обновления этого расширения нужно иметь право CREATE в текущей базе." -#: commands/extension.c:885 +#: commands/extension.c:1015 #, c-format msgid "Must be superuser to update this extension." msgstr "Для изменения этого расширения нужно быть суперпользователем." -#: commands/extension.c:1018 +#: commands/extension.c:1148 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in extension owner: must not contain any of \"%s\"" msgstr "" "недопустимый символ в имени владельца расширения: имя не должно содержать " "\"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1042 +#: commands/extension.c:1172 #, c-format msgid "" "invalid character in extension \"%s\" schema: must not contain any of \"%s\"" @@ -8914,7 +8914,7 @@ "недопустимый символ в имени схемы расширения \"%s\": имя не должно содержать " "\"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1237 +#: commands/extension.c:1367 #, c-format msgid "" "extension \"%s\" has no update path from version \"%s\" to version \"%s\"" @@ -8922,12 +8922,12 @@ "для расширения \"%s\" не определён путь обновления с версии \"%s\" до версии " "\"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1445 commands/extension.c:3012 +#: commands/extension.c:1575 commands/extension.c:3142 #, c-format msgid "version to install must be specified" msgstr "нужно указать версию для установки" -#: commands/extension.c:1482 +#: commands/extension.c:1612 #, c-format msgid "" "extension \"%s\" has no installation script nor update path for version " @@ -8936,71 +8936,71 @@ "для расширения \"%s\" не определён путь установки или обновления для версии " "\"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1516 +#: commands/extension.c:1646 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" must be installed in schema \"%s\"" msgstr "расширение \"%s\" должно устанавливаться в схему \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1676 +#: commands/extension.c:1806 #, c-format msgid "cyclic dependency detected between extensions \"%s\" and \"%s\"" msgstr "выявлена циклическая зависимость между расширениями \"%s\" и \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1681 +#: commands/extension.c:1811 #, c-format msgid "installing required extension \"%s\"" msgstr "установка требуемого расширения \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:1704 +#: commands/extension.c:1834 #, c-format msgid "required extension \"%s\" is not installed" msgstr "требуемое расширение \"%s\" не установлено" -#: commands/extension.c:1707 +#: commands/extension.c:1837 #, c-format msgid "Use CREATE EXTENSION ... CASCADE to install required extensions too." msgstr "" "Выполните CREATE EXTENSION ... CASCADE, чтобы установить также требуемые " "расширения." -#: commands/extension.c:1742 +#: commands/extension.c:1872 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" already exists, skipping" msgstr "расширение \"%s\" уже существует, пропускается" -#: commands/extension.c:1749 +#: commands/extension.c:1879 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" already exists" msgstr "расширение \"%s\" уже существует" -#: commands/extension.c:1760 +#: commands/extension.c:1890 #, c-format msgid "nested CREATE EXTENSION is not supported" msgstr "вложенные операторы CREATE EXTENSION не поддерживаются" -#: commands/extension.c:1924 +#: commands/extension.c:2054 #, c-format msgid "cannot drop extension \"%s\" because it is being modified" msgstr "удалить расширение \"%s\" нельзя, так как это модифицируемый объект" -#: commands/extension.c:2401 +#: commands/extension.c:2531 #, c-format msgid "%s can only be called from an SQL script executed by CREATE EXTENSION" msgstr "" "%s можно вызывать только из SQL-скрипта, запускаемого командой CREATE " "EXTENSION" -#: commands/extension.c:2413 +#: commands/extension.c:2543 #, c-format msgid "OID %u does not refer to a table" msgstr "OID %u не относится к таблице" -#: commands/extension.c:2418 +#: commands/extension.c:2548 #, c-format msgid "table \"%s\" is not a member of the extension being created" msgstr "таблица \"%s\" не относится к созданному расширению" -#: commands/extension.c:2772 +#: commands/extension.c:2902 #, c-format msgid "" "cannot move extension \"%s\" into schema \"%s\" because the extension " @@ -9009,32 +9009,32 @@ "переместить расширение \"%s\" в схему \"%s\" нельзя, так как оно содержит " "схему" -#: commands/extension.c:2813 commands/extension.c:2873 +#: commands/extension.c:2943 commands/extension.c:3003 #, c-format msgid "extension \"%s\" does not support SET SCHEMA" msgstr "расширение \"%s\" не поддерживает SET SCHEMA" -#: commands/extension.c:2875 +#: commands/extension.c:3005 #, c-format msgid "%s is not in the extension's schema \"%s\"" msgstr "объект %s не принадлежит схеме расширения \"%s\"" -#: commands/extension.c:2934 +#: commands/extension.c:3064 #, c-format msgid "nested ALTER EXTENSION is not supported" msgstr "вложенные операторы ALTER EXTENSION не поддерживаются" -#: commands/extension.c:3023 +#: commands/extension.c:3153 #, c-format msgid "version \"%s\" of extension \"%s\" is already installed" msgstr "версия \"%s\" расширения \"%s\" уже установлена" -#: commands/extension.c:3235 +#: commands/extension.c:3365 #, c-format msgid "cannot add an object of this type to an extension" msgstr "добавить объект этого типа к расширению нельзя" -#: commands/extension.c:3301 +#: commands/extension.c:3431 #, c-format msgid "" "cannot add schema \"%s\" to extension \"%s\" because the schema contains the " @@ -9043,7 +9043,7 @@ "добавить схему \"%s\" к расширению \"%s\" нельзя, так как схема содержит " "расширение" -#: commands/extension.c:3395 +#: commands/extension.c:3525 #, c-format msgid "file \"%s\" is too large" msgstr "файл \"%s\" слишком большой" @@ -10176,7 +10176,7 @@ msgid "SETOF type not allowed for operator argument" msgstr "аргументом оператора не может быть тип SETOF" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:152 commands/operatorcmds.c:479 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:152 commands/operatorcmds.c:510 #, c-format msgid "operator attribute \"%s\" not recognized" msgstr "атрибут оператора \"%s\" не распознан" @@ -10201,22 +10201,37 @@ msgid "Postfix operators are not supported." msgstr "Постфиксные операторы не поддерживаются." -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:290 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:289 #, c-format msgid "restriction estimator function %s must return type %s" msgstr "функция оценки ограничения %s должна возвращать тип %s" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:333 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:307 +#, c-format +msgid "" +"must be superuser to specify a non-built-in restriction estimator function" +msgstr "" +"для указания дополнительной функции оценки ограничения нужно быть " +"суперпользователем" + +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:352 #, c-format msgid "join estimator function %s has multiple matches" msgstr "функция оценки соединения %s присутствует в нескольких экземплярах" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:348 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:367 #, c-format msgid "join estimator function %s must return type %s" msgstr "функция оценки соединения %s должна возвращать тип %s" -#: commands/operatorcmds.c:473 +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:376 +#, c-format +msgid "must be superuser to specify a non-built-in join estimator function" +msgstr "" +"для указания дополнительной функции оценки соединения нужно быть " +"суперпользователем" + +#: commands/operatorcmds.c:504 #, c-format msgid "operator attribute \"%s\" cannot be changed" msgstr "атрибут оператора \"%s\" нельзя изменить" @@ -10280,7 +10295,7 @@ "HOLD" #: commands/portalcmds.c:189 commands/portalcmds.c:242 -#: executor/execCurrent.c:70 utils/adt/xml.c:2636 utils/adt/xml.c:2806 +#: executor/execCurrent.c:70 utils/adt/xml.c:2635 utils/adt/xml.c:2805 #, c-format msgid "cursor \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "курсор \"%s\" не существует" @@ -14434,8 +14449,8 @@ #: executor/execExprInterp.c:2791 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:264 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:564 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1306 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3429 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5426 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5945 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:150 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3515 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5587 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6106 utils/adt/arraysubs.c:150 #: utils/adt/arraysubs.c:488 #, c-format msgid "number of array dimensions (%d) exceeds the maximum allowed (%d)" @@ -14455,8 +14470,8 @@ #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2630 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2646 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2907 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2961 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2976 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3317 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3459 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6037 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6378 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:88 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3545 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6198 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6539 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:88 #: utils/adt/arrayutils.c:97 utils/adt/arrayutils.c:104 #, c-format msgid "array size exceeds the maximum allowed (%d)" @@ -14768,8 +14783,8 @@ #: executor/execReplication.c:277 parser/parse_cte.c:309 #: parser/parse_oper.c:233 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:724 -#: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:867 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3709 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4264 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6258 +#: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:867 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3870 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4425 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6419 #: utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1203 #, c-format msgid "could not identify an equality operator for type %s" @@ -16561,7 +16576,7 @@ #: libpq/hba.c:1642 libpq/hba.c:1700 libpq/hba.c:1717 libpq/hba.c:1730 #: libpq/hba.c:1742 libpq/hba.c:1761 libpq/hba.c:1847 libpq/hba.c:1865 #: libpq/hba.c:1959 libpq/hba.c:1978 libpq/hba.c:2007 libpq/hba.c:2020 -#: libpq/hba.c:2043 libpq/hba.c:2065 libpq/hba.c:2079 tsearch/ts_locale.c:228 +#: libpq/hba.c:2043 libpq/hba.c:2065 libpq/hba.c:2079 tsearch/ts_locale.c:205 #, c-format msgid "line %d of configuration file \"%s\"" msgstr "строка %d файла конфигурации \"%s\"" @@ -20359,7 +20374,7 @@ msgid "invalid Unicode escape value" msgstr "неверное значение спецкода Unicode" -#: parser/parser.c:468 utils/adt/varlena.c:6529 scan.l:684 +#: parser/parser.c:468 utils/adt/varlena.c:6577 scan.l:684 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode escape" msgstr "неверный спецкод Unicode" @@ -20369,7 +20384,7 @@ msgid "Unicode escapes must be \\XXXX or \\+XXXXXX." msgstr "Спецкоды Unicode должны иметь вид \\XXXX или \\+XXXXXX." -#: parser/parser.c:497 utils/adt/varlena.c:6554 scan.l:645 scan.l:661 +#: parser/parser.c:497 utils/adt/varlena.c:6602 scan.l:645 scan.l:661 #: scan.l:677 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode surrogate pair" @@ -25065,55 +25080,55 @@ msgid "missing Dictionary parameter" msgstr "отсутствует параметр Dictionary" -#: tsearch/spell.c:382 tsearch/spell.c:399 tsearch/spell.c:408 -#: tsearch/spell.c:1065 +#: tsearch/spell.c:383 tsearch/spell.c:400 tsearch/spell.c:409 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1060 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix flag \"%s\"" msgstr "неверный флаг аффиксов \"%s\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:386 tsearch/spell.c:1069 +#: tsearch/spell.c:387 tsearch/spell.c:1064 #, c-format msgid "affix flag \"%s\" is out of range" msgstr "флаг аффикса \"%s\" вне диапазона" -#: tsearch/spell.c:416 +#: tsearch/spell.c:417 #, c-format msgid "invalid character in affix flag \"%s\"" msgstr "неверный символ во флаге аффикса \"%s\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:436 +#: tsearch/spell.c:437 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix flag \"%s\" with \"long\" flag value" msgstr "неверный флаг аффиксов \"%s\" со значением флага \"long\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:526 +#: tsearch/spell.c:527 #, c-format msgid "could not open dictionary file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "не удалось открыть файл словаря \"%s\": %m" -#: tsearch/spell.c:765 utils/adt/regexp.c:209 +#: tsearch/spell.c:766 utils/adt/regexp.c:209 #, c-format msgid "invalid regular expression: %s" msgstr "неверное регулярное выражение: %s" -#: tsearch/spell.c:984 tsearch/spell.c:1001 tsearch/spell.c:1018 -#: tsearch/spell.c:1035 tsearch/spell.c:1101 gram.y:17826 gram.y:17843 +#: tsearch/spell.c:982 tsearch/spell.c:998 tsearch/spell.c:1014 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1030 tsearch/spell.c:1095 gram.y:17826 gram.y:17843 #, c-format msgid "syntax error" msgstr "ошибка синтаксиса" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1193 tsearch/spell.c:1205 tsearch/spell.c:1766 -#: tsearch/spell.c:1771 tsearch/spell.c:1776 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1187 tsearch/spell.c:1199 tsearch/spell.c:1759 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1764 tsearch/spell.c:1769 #, c-format msgid "invalid affix alias \"%s\"" msgstr "неверное указание аффикса \"%s\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1246 tsearch/spell.c:1317 tsearch/spell.c:1466 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1240 tsearch/spell.c:1311 tsearch/spell.c:1460 #, c-format msgid "could not open affix file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "не удалось открыть файл аффиксов \"%s\": %m" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1300 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1294 #, c-format msgid "" "Ispell dictionary supports only \"default\", \"long\", and \"num\" flag " @@ -25122,17 +25137,17 @@ "словарь Ispell поддерживает для флага только значения \"default\", \"long\" " "и \"num\"" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1344 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1338 #, c-format msgid "invalid number of flag vector aliases" msgstr "неверное количество векторов флагов" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1367 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1361 #, c-format msgid "number of aliases exceeds specified number %d" msgstr "количество псевдонимов превышает заданное число %d" -#: tsearch/spell.c:1582 +#: tsearch/spell.c:1575 #, c-format msgid "affix file contains both old-style and new-style commands" msgstr "файл аффиксов содержит команды и в старом, и в новом стиле" @@ -25142,12 +25157,12 @@ msgid "string is too long for tsvector (%d bytes, max %d bytes)" msgstr "строка слишком длинна для tsvector (%d Б, при максимуме %d)" -#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:223 +#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:200 #, c-format msgid "line %d of configuration file \"%s\": \"%s\"" msgstr "строка %d файла конфигурации \"%s\": \"%s\"" -#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:302 +#: tsearch/ts_locale.c:279 #, c-format msgid "conversion from wchar_t to server encoding failed: %m" msgstr "преобразовать wchar_t в кодировку сервера не удалось: %m" @@ -25179,27 +25194,27 @@ msgid "text search parser does not support headline creation" msgstr "анализатор текстового поиска не поддерживает создание выдержек" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2592 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2593 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized headline parameter: \"%s\"" msgstr "нераспознанный параметр функции выдержки: \"%s\"" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2611 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2612 #, c-format msgid "MinWords should be less than MaxWords" msgstr "Значение MinWords должно быть меньше MaxWords" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2615 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2616 #, c-format msgid "MinWords should be positive" msgstr "Значение MinWords должно быть положительным" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2619 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2620 #, c-format msgid "ShortWord should be >= 0" msgstr "Значение ShortWord должно быть >= 0" -#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2623 +#: tsearch/wparser_def.c:2624 #, c-format msgid "MaxFragments should be >= 0" msgstr "Значение MaxFragments должно быть >= 0" @@ -25385,15 +25400,15 @@ #: utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:129 utils/adt/array_userfuncs.c:181 #: utils/adt/float.c:1234 utils/adt/float.c:1308 utils/adt/float.c:4046 -#: utils/adt/float.c:4060 utils/adt/int.c:777 utils/adt/int.c:799 -#: utils/adt/int.c:813 utils/adt/int.c:827 utils/adt/int.c:858 -#: utils/adt/int.c:879 utils/adt/int.c:996 utils/adt/int.c:1010 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1024 utils/adt/int.c:1057 utils/adt/int.c:1071 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1085 utils/adt/int.c:1116 utils/adt/int.c:1198 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1262 utils/adt/int.c:1330 utils/adt/int.c:1336 +#: utils/adt/float.c:4060 utils/adt/int.c:806 utils/adt/int.c:828 +#: utils/adt/int.c:842 utils/adt/int.c:856 utils/adt/int.c:887 +#: utils/adt/int.c:908 utils/adt/int.c:1025 utils/adt/int.c:1039 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1053 utils/adt/int.c:1086 utils/adt/int.c:1100 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1114 utils/adt/int.c:1145 utils/adt/int.c:1227 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1291 utils/adt/int.c:1359 utils/adt/int.c:1365 #: utils/adt/int8.c:1272 utils/adt/numeric.c:1846 utils/adt/numeric.c:4309 -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1195 utils/adt/varbit.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1113 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3391 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1195 utils/adt/varbit.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1156 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3436 #, c-format msgid "integer out of range" msgstr "целое вне диапазона" @@ -25531,8 +25546,8 @@ msgid "Junk after closing right brace." msgstr "Мусор после закрывающей фигурной скобки." -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1302 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3425 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5941 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:1302 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3511 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6102 #, c-format msgid "invalid number of dimensions: %d" msgstr "неверное число размерностей: %d" @@ -25573,8 +25588,8 @@ #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2257 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2279 #: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2328 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2582 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2927 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5927 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5953 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5964 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:2927 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6088 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6114 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6125 #: utils/adt/json.c:1141 utils/adt/json.c:1215 utils/adt/jsonb.c:1315 #: utils/adt/jsonb.c:1401 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4326 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4480 #: utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4592 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:4641 @@ -25617,85 +25632,85 @@ msgid "source array too small" msgstr "исходный массив слишком мал" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3583 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3669 #, c-format msgid "null array element not allowed in this context" msgstr "элемент массива null недопустим в данном контексте" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3685 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3856 -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4247 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:3846 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4017 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4408 #, c-format msgid "cannot compare arrays of different element types" msgstr "нельзя сравнивать массивы с элементами разных типов" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4034 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2800 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4195 utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2800 #: utils/adt/multirangetypes.c:2872 utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1343 #: utils/adt/rangetypes.c:1407 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1858 #, c-format msgid "could not identify a hash function for type %s" msgstr "не удалось найти функцию хеширования для типа %s" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4162 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1979 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:4323 utils/adt/rowtypes.c:1979 #, c-format msgid "could not identify an extended hash function for type %s" msgstr "не удалось найти функцию расширенного хеширования для типа %s" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5339 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5500 #, c-format msgid "data type %s is not an array type" msgstr "тип данных %s не является типом массива" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5394 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5555 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate null arrays" msgstr "аккумулировать NULL-массивы нельзя" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5422 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5583 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate empty arrays" msgstr "аккумулировать пустые массивы нельзя" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5449 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5455 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5610 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5616 #, c-format msgid "cannot accumulate arrays of different dimensionality" msgstr "аккумулировать массивы различной размерности нельзя" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5825 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5865 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5986 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6026 #, c-format msgid "dimension array or low bound array cannot be null" msgstr "массив размерностей или массив нижних границ не может быть null" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5928 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5954 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6089 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6115 #, c-format msgid "Dimension array must be one dimensional." msgstr "Массив размерностей должен быть одномерным." -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5933 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5959 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6094 utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6120 #, c-format msgid "dimension values cannot be null" msgstr "значения размерностей не могут быть null" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:5965 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6126 #, c-format msgid "Low bound array has different size than dimensions array." msgstr "Массив нижних границ и массив размерностей имеют разные размеры." -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6243 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6404 #, c-format msgid "removing elements from multidimensional arrays is not supported" msgstr "удаление элементов из многомерных массивов не поддерживается" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6520 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6681 #, c-format msgid "thresholds must be one-dimensional array" msgstr "границы должны задаваться одномерным массивом" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6525 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6686 #, c-format msgid "thresholds array must not contain NULLs" msgstr "массив границ не должен содержать NULL" -#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6758 +#: utils/adt/arrayfuncs.c:6919 #, c-format msgid "number of elements to trim must be between 0 and %d" msgstr "число удаляемых элементов должно быть от 0 до %d" @@ -25743,8 +25758,8 @@ #: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:274 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:316 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:326 #: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:974 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1389 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1424 #: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:1432 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:3392 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4607 -#: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4622 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4629 utils/adt/int.c:173 -#: utils/adt/int.c:185 utils/adt/jsonpath.c:182 utils/adt/mac.c:93 +#: utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4622 utils/adt/geo_ops.c:4629 utils/adt/int.c:197 +#: utils/adt/int.c:209 utils/adt/jsonpath.c:182 utils/adt/mac.c:93 #: utils/adt/mac8.c:93 utils/adt/mac8.c:166 utils/adt/mac8.c:184 #: utils/adt/mac8.c:202 utils/adt/mac8.c:221 utils/adt/network.c:99 #: utils/adt/numeric.c:705 utils/adt/numeric.c:724 utils/adt/numeric.c:6898 @@ -25765,8 +25780,8 @@ msgstr "денежное значение вне диапазона" #: utils/adt/cash.c:161 utils/adt/cash.c:722 utils/adt/float.c:105 -#: utils/adt/int.c:842 utils/adt/int.c:958 utils/adt/int.c:1038 -#: utils/adt/int.c:1100 utils/adt/int.c:1138 utils/adt/int.c:1166 +#: utils/adt/int.c:871 utils/adt/int.c:987 utils/adt/int.c:1067 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1129 utils/adt/int.c:1167 utils/adt/int.c:1195 #: utils/adt/int8.c:515 utils/adt/int8.c:573 utils/adt/int8.c:958 #: utils/adt/int8.c:1038 utils/adt/int8.c:1100 utils/adt/int8.c:1180 #: utils/adt/numeric.c:3109 utils/adt/numeric.c:3132 utils/adt/numeric.c:3217 @@ -25778,7 +25793,7 @@ msgstr "деление на ноль" #: utils/adt/cash.c:291 utils/adt/cash.c:316 utils/adt/cash.c:326 -#: utils/adt/cash.c:366 utils/adt/int.c:179 utils/adt/numutils.c:152 +#: utils/adt/cash.c:366 utils/adt/int.c:203 utils/adt/numutils.c:152 #: utils/adt/numutils.c:228 utils/adt/numutils.c:312 utils/adt/oid.c:70 #: utils/adt/oid.c:109 #, c-format @@ -25819,7 +25834,7 @@ msgstr "дата вне диапазона: \"%s\"" #: utils/adt/date.c:215 utils/adt/date.c:513 utils/adt/date.c:537 -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2252 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2251 #, c-format msgid "date out of range" msgstr "дата вне диапазона" @@ -25890,8 +25905,8 @@ #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5597 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5684 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5725 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5729 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5798 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5802 -#: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5816 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5850 utils/adt/xml.c:2274 -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2281 utils/adt/xml.c:2301 utils/adt/xml.c:2308 +#: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5816 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5850 utils/adt/xml.c:2273 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2280 utils/adt/xml.c:2300 utils/adt/xml.c:2307 #, c-format msgid "timestamp out of range" msgstr "timestamp вне диапазона" @@ -25907,8 +25922,8 @@ msgstr "значение поля типа time вне диапазона: %d:%02d:%02g" #: utils/adt/date.c:2096 utils/adt/date.c:2630 utils/adt/float.c:1048 -#: utils/adt/float.c:1124 utils/adt/int.c:634 utils/adt/int.c:681 -#: utils/adt/int.c:716 utils/adt/int8.c:414 utils/adt/numeric.c:2513 +#: utils/adt/float.c:1124 utils/adt/int.c:663 utils/adt/int.c:710 +#: utils/adt/int.c:745 utils/adt/int8.c:414 utils/adt/numeric.c:2513 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:3444 utils/adt/timestamp.c:3475 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:3506 #, c-format @@ -26037,7 +26052,7 @@ "Входные данные лишены выравнивания, обрезаны или повреждены иным образом." #: utils/adt/encode.c:482 utils/adt/encode.c:547 utils/adt/jsonfuncs.c:629 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:335 utils/adt/varlena.c:376 jsonpath_gram.y:529 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:336 utils/adt/varlena.c:377 jsonpath_gram.y:529 #: jsonpath_scan.l:515 jsonpath_scan.l:526 jsonpath_scan.l:536 #: jsonpath_scan.l:578 #, c-format @@ -26097,9 +26112,9 @@ msgid "\"%s\" is out of range for type double precision" msgstr "\"%s\" вне диапазона для типа double precision" -#: utils/adt/float.c:1259 utils/adt/float.c:1333 utils/adt/int.c:354 -#: utils/adt/int.c:892 utils/adt/int.c:914 utils/adt/int.c:928 -#: utils/adt/int.c:942 utils/adt/int.c:974 utils/adt/int.c:1212 +#: utils/adt/float.c:1259 utils/adt/float.c:1333 utils/adt/int.c:383 +#: utils/adt/int.c:921 utils/adt/int.c:943 utils/adt/int.c:957 +#: utils/adt/int.c:971 utils/adt/int.c:1003 utils/adt/int.c:1241 #: utils/adt/int8.c:1293 utils/adt/numeric.c:4421 utils/adt/numeric.c:4426 #, c-format msgid "smallint out of range" @@ -26431,12 +26446,12 @@ msgid "cannot calculate day of year without year information" msgstr "нельзя рассчитать день года без информации о годе" -#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5653 +#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5655 #, c-format msgid "\"EEEE\" not supported for input" msgstr "\"EEEE\" не поддерживается при вводе" -#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5665 +#: utils/adt/formatting.c:5667 #, c-format msgid "\"RN\" not supported for input" msgstr "\"RN\" не поддерживается при вводе" @@ -26452,8 +26467,8 @@ msgstr "путь должен указывать в текущий или вложенный каталог" #: utils/adt/genfile.c:114 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:189 -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:287 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:838 -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1141 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:287 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:847 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1150 #, c-format msgid "requested length too large" msgstr "запрошенная длина слишком велика" @@ -26519,12 +26534,17 @@ msgid "must request at least 2 points" msgstr "точек должно быть минимум 2" -#: utils/adt/int.c:263 +#: utils/adt/int.c:158 +#, c-format +msgid "array is not a valid int2vector" +msgstr "массив не подходит для типа int2vector" + +#: utils/adt/int.c:291 #, c-format msgid "invalid int2vector data" msgstr "неверные данные int2vector" -#: utils/adt/int.c:1528 utils/adt/int8.c:1419 utils/adt/numeric.c:1693 +#: utils/adt/int.c:1557 utils/adt/int8.c:1419 utils/adt/numeric.c:1693 #: utils/adt/timestamp.c:5901 utils/adt/timestamp.c:5981 #, c-format msgid "step size cannot equal zero" @@ -27116,7 +27136,7 @@ msgstr "Для передачи часового пояса используйте функцию *_tz()." # well-spelled: симв -#: utils/adt/levenshtein.c:133 +#: utils/adt/levenshtein.c:135 #, c-format msgid "levenshtein argument exceeds maximum length of %d characters" msgstr "длина аргумента levenshtein() превышает максимум (%d симв.)" @@ -27141,12 +27161,12 @@ msgid "LIKE pattern must not end with escape character" msgstr "шаблон LIKE не должен заканчиваться защитным символом" -#: utils/adt/like_match.c:293 utils/adt/regexp.c:787 +#: utils/adt/like_match.c:293 utils/adt/regexp.c:790 #, c-format msgid "invalid escape string" msgstr "неверный защитный символ" -#: utils/adt/like_match.c:294 utils/adt/regexp.c:788 +#: utils/adt/like_match.c:294 utils/adt/regexp.c:791 #, c-format msgid "Escape string must be empty or one character." msgstr "Защитный символ должен быть пустым или состоять из одного байта." @@ -27471,32 +27491,37 @@ msgstr "" "Поле с точностью %d, порядком %d не может содержать значение бесконечности." -#: utils/adt/oid.c:293 +#: utils/adt/oid.c:211 +#, c-format +msgid "array is not a valid oidvector" +msgstr "массив не подходит для типа oidvector" + +#: utils/adt/oid.c:321 #, c-format msgid "invalid oidvector data" msgstr "неверные данные oidvector" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:975 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:984 #, c-format msgid "requested character too large" msgstr "запрошенный символ больше допустимого" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1019 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1028 #, c-format msgid "character number must be positive" msgstr "номер символа должен быть положительным" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1023 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1032 #, c-format msgid "null character not permitted" msgstr "символ не может быть null" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1041 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1094 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1050 utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1103 #, c-format msgid "requested character too large for encoding: %u" msgstr "код запрошенного символа слишком велик для кодировки: %u" -#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1082 +#: utils/adt/oracle_compat.c:1091 #, c-format msgid "requested character not valid for encoding: %u" msgstr "запрошенный символ не подходит для кодировки: %u" @@ -27640,12 +27665,12 @@ msgid "invalid command name: \"%s\"" msgstr "неверное имя команды: \"%s\"" -#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2115 +#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2127 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized reset target: \"%s\"" msgstr "запрошен сброс неизвестного счётчика: \"%s\"" -#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2116 +#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2128 #, c-format msgid "" "Target must be \"archiver\", \"bgwriter\", \"recovery_prefetch\", or \"wal\"." @@ -27653,7 +27678,7 @@ "Допустимый счётчик: \"archiver\", \"bgwriter\", \"recovery_prefetch\" или " "\"wal\"." -#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2198 +#: utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c:2210 #, c-format msgid "invalid subscription OID %u" msgstr "неверный OID подписки %u" @@ -27738,17 +27763,17 @@ msgid "Junk after right parenthesis or bracket." msgstr "Мусор после правой скобки." -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:290 utils/adt/regexp.c:2052 utils/adt/varlena.c:4528 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:290 utils/adt/regexp.c:2055 utils/adt/varlena.c:4573 #, c-format msgid "regular expression failed: %s" msgstr "ошибка в регулярном выражении: %s" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:431 utils/adt/regexp.c:666 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:431 utils/adt/regexp.c:667 #, c-format msgid "invalid regular expression option: \"%.*s\"" msgstr "неверный параметр регулярного выражения: \"%.*s\"" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:668 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:669 #, c-format msgid "" "If you meant to use regexp_replace() with a start parameter, cast the fourth " @@ -27757,15 +27782,15 @@ "Если вы хотите вызвать regexp_replace() с параметром start, явно приведите " "четвёртый аргумент к целочисленному типу." -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:702 utils/adt/regexp.c:711 utils/adt/regexp.c:1137 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1201 utils/adt/regexp.c:1210 utils/adt/regexp.c:1219 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1228 utils/adt/regexp.c:1908 utils/adt/regexp.c:1917 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1926 utils/misc/guc.c:11934 utils/misc/guc.c:11968 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:703 utils/adt/regexp.c:712 utils/adt/regexp.c:1140 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1204 utils/adt/regexp.c:1213 utils/adt/regexp.c:1222 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1231 utils/adt/regexp.c:1911 utils/adt/regexp.c:1920 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1929 utils/misc/guc.c:11934 utils/misc/guc.c:11968 #, c-format msgid "invalid value for parameter \"%s\": %d" msgstr "неверное значение параметра \"%s\": %d" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:934 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:937 #, c-format msgid "" "SQL regular expression may not contain more than two escape-double-quote " @@ -27775,19 +27800,19 @@ "(экранированных кавычек)" #. translator: %s is a SQL function name -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1148 utils/adt/regexp.c:1239 utils/adt/regexp.c:1326 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1365 utils/adt/regexp.c:1753 utils/adt/regexp.c:1808 -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1937 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1151 utils/adt/regexp.c:1242 utils/adt/regexp.c:1329 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1368 utils/adt/regexp.c:1756 utils/adt/regexp.c:1811 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1940 #, c-format msgid "%s does not support the \"global\" option" msgstr "%s не поддерживает режим \"global\"" -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1367 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1370 #, c-format msgid "Use the regexp_matches function instead." msgstr "Вместо неё используйте функцию regexp_matches." -#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1555 +#: utils/adt/regexp.c:1558 #, c-format msgid "too many regular expression matches" msgstr "слишком много совпадений для регулярного выражения" @@ -27826,7 +27851,7 @@ #: utils/adt/regproc.c:1639 utils/adt/regproc.c:1663 utils/adt/regproc.c:1764 #: utils/adt/regproc.c:1788 utils/adt/regproc.c:1890 utils/adt/regproc.c:1895 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3667 utils/adt/varlena.c:3672 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3712 utils/adt/varlena.c:3717 #, c-format msgid "invalid name syntax" msgstr "ошибка синтаксиса в имени" @@ -28281,37 +28306,37 @@ msgid "ts_stat query must return one tsvector column" msgstr "запрос ts_stat должен вернуть один столбец tsvector" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2623 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2627 #, c-format msgid "tsvector column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "столбец \"%s\" типа tsvector не существует" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2630 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2634 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of tsvector type" msgstr "столбец \"%s\" должен иметь тип tsvector" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2642 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2646 #, c-format msgid "configuration column \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "столбец конфигурации \"%s\" не существует" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2648 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2652 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of regconfig type" msgstr "столбец \"%s\" должен иметь тип regconfig" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2655 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2659 #, c-format msgid "configuration column \"%s\" must not be null" msgstr "значение столбца конфигурации \"%s\" не должно быть null" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2668 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2672 #, c-format msgid "text search configuration name \"%s\" must be schema-qualified" msgstr "имя конфигурации текстового поиска \"%s\" должно указываться со схемой" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2693 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_op.c:2697 #, c-format msgid "column \"%s\" is not of a character type" msgstr "столбец \"%s\" имеет не символьный тип" @@ -28322,12 +28347,12 @@ msgstr "ошибка синтаксиса в tsvector: \"%s\"" # skip-rule: capital-letter-first -#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:200 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:199 #, c-format msgid "there is no escaped character: \"%s\"" msgstr "нет спец. символа \"%s\"" -#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:318 +#: utils/adt/tsvector_parser.c:313 #, c-format msgid "wrong position info in tsvector: \"%s\"" msgstr "неверная информация о позиции в tsvector: \"%s\"" @@ -28377,9 +28402,9 @@ msgid "bit string too long for type bit varying(%d)" msgstr "строка битов не умещается в тип bit varying(%d)" -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1081 utils/adt/varbit.c:1191 utils/adt/varlena.c:889 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:952 utils/adt/varlena.c:1109 utils/adt/varlena.c:3309 -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3387 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1081 utils/adt/varbit.c:1191 utils/adt/varlena.c:893 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:957 utils/adt/varlena.c:1152 utils/adt/varlena.c:3354 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3432 #, c-format msgid "negative substring length not allowed" msgstr "подстрока должна иметь неотрицательную длину" @@ -28405,7 +28430,7 @@ msgid "bit index %d out of valid range (0..%d)" msgstr "индекс бита %d вне диапазона 0..%d" -#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1833 utils/adt/varlena.c:3591 +#: utils/adt/varbit.c:1833 utils/adt/varlena.c:3636 #, c-format msgid "new bit must be 0 or 1" msgstr "значением бита должен быть 0 или 1" @@ -28420,111 +28445,111 @@ msgid "value too long for type character varying(%d)" msgstr "значение не умещается в тип character varying(%d)" -#: utils/adt/varchar.c:732 utils/adt/varlena.c:1498 +#: utils/adt/varchar.c:732 utils/adt/varlena.c:1543 #, c-format msgid "could not determine which collation to use for string comparison" msgstr "" "не удалось определить, какое правило сортировки использовать для сравнения " "строк" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1208 utils/adt/varlena.c:1947 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1251 utils/adt/varlena.c:1992 #, c-format msgid "nondeterministic collations are not supported for substring searches" msgstr "" "недетерминированные правила сортировки не поддерживаются для поиска подстрок" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1596 utils/adt/varlena.c:1609 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1641 utils/adt/varlena.c:1654 #, c-format msgid "could not convert string to UTF-16: error code %lu" msgstr "не удалось преобразовать строку в UTF-16 (код ошибки: %lu)" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1624 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1669 #, c-format msgid "could not compare Unicode strings: %m" msgstr "не удалось сравнить строки в Unicode: %m" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1675 utils/adt/varlena.c:2396 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:1720 utils/adt/varlena.c:2441 #, c-format msgid "collation failed: %s" msgstr "ошибка в библиотеке сортировки: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:2582 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:2627 #, c-format msgid "sort key generation failed: %s" msgstr "не удалось сгенерировать ключ сортировки: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3475 utils/adt/varlena.c:3542 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3520 utils/adt/varlena.c:3587 #, c-format msgid "index %d out of valid range, 0..%d" msgstr "индекс %d вне диапазона 0..%d" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3506 utils/adt/varlena.c:3578 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:3551 utils/adt/varlena.c:3623 #, c-format msgid "index %lld out of valid range, 0..%lld" msgstr "индекс %lld вне диапазона 0..%lld" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:4640 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:4685 #, c-format msgid "field position must not be zero" msgstr "позиция поля должна быть отлична от 0" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5660 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5708 #, c-format msgid "unterminated format() type specifier" msgstr "незавершённый спецификатор типа format()" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5661 utils/adt/varlena.c:5795 utils/adt/varlena.c:5916 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5709 utils/adt/varlena.c:5843 utils/adt/varlena.c:5964 #, c-format msgid "For a single \"%%\" use \"%%%%\"." msgstr "Для представления одного знака \"%%\" запишите \"%%%%\"." -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5793 utils/adt/varlena.c:5914 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5841 utils/adt/varlena.c:5962 #, c-format msgid "unrecognized format() type specifier \"%.*s\"" msgstr "нераспознанный спецификатор типа format(): \"%.*s\"" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5806 utils/adt/varlena.c:5863 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5854 utils/adt/varlena.c:5911 #, c-format msgid "too few arguments for format()" msgstr "мало аргументов для format()" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:5959 utils/adt/varlena.c:6141 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6007 utils/adt/varlena.c:6189 #, c-format msgid "number is out of range" msgstr "число вне диапазона" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6022 utils/adt/varlena.c:6050 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6070 utils/adt/varlena.c:6098 #, c-format msgid "format specifies argument 0, but arguments are numbered from 1" msgstr "формат ссылается на аргумент 0, но аргументы нумеруются с 1" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6043 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6091 #, c-format msgid "width argument position must be ended by \"$\"" msgstr "указание аргумента ширины должно оканчиваться \"$\"" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6088 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6136 #, c-format msgid "null values cannot be formatted as an SQL identifier" msgstr "значения null нельзя представить в виде SQL-идентификатора" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6214 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6262 #, c-format msgid "Unicode normalization can only be performed if server encoding is UTF8" msgstr "" "нормализацию Unicode можно выполнять, только если кодировка сервера — UTF8" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6227 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6275 #, c-format msgid "invalid normalization form: %s" msgstr "неверная форма нормализации: %s" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6430 utils/adt/varlena.c:6465 utils/adt/varlena.c:6500 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6478 utils/adt/varlena.c:6513 utils/adt/varlena.c:6548 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode code point: %04X" msgstr "неверный код символа Unicode: %04X" -#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6530 +#: utils/adt/varlena.c:6578 #, c-format msgid "Unicode escapes must be \\XXXX, \\+XXXXXX, \\uXXXX, or \\UXXXXXXXX." msgstr "" @@ -28560,7 +28585,7 @@ msgid "This functionality requires the server to be built with libxml support." msgstr "Для этой функциональности в сервере не хватает поддержки libxml." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:252 utils/mb/mbutils.c:628 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:252 utils/mb/mbutils.c:636 #, c-format msgid "invalid encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "неверное имя кодировки: \"%s\"" @@ -28651,70 +28676,70 @@ msgid "Unrecognized libxml error code: %d." msgstr "Нераспознанный код ошибки libxml: %d." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2253 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2252 #, c-format msgid "XML does not support infinite date values." msgstr "XML не поддерживает бесконечность в датах." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2275 utils/adt/xml.c:2302 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2274 utils/adt/xml.c:2301 #, c-format msgid "XML does not support infinite timestamp values." msgstr "XML не поддерживает бесконечность в timestamp." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2718 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2717 #, c-format msgid "invalid query" msgstr "неверный запрос" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:2810 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:2809 #, c-format msgid "portal \"%s\" does not return tuples" msgstr "портал \"%s\" не возвращает кортежи" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4062 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4061 #, c-format msgid "invalid array for XML namespace mapping" msgstr "неправильный массив с сопоставлениями пространств имён XML" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4063 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4062 #, c-format msgid "" "The array must be two-dimensional with length of the second axis equal to 2." msgstr "Массив должен быть двухмерным и содержать 2 элемента по второй оси." -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4087 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4086 #, c-format msgid "empty XPath expression" msgstr "пустое выражение XPath" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4139 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4138 #, c-format msgid "neither namespace name nor URI may be null" msgstr "ни префикс, ни URI пространства имён не может быть null" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4146 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4145 #, c-format msgid "could not register XML namespace with name \"%s\" and URI \"%s\"" msgstr "" "не удалось зарегистрировать пространство имён XML с префиксом \"%s\" и URI " "\"%s\"" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4503 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4502 #, c-format msgid "DEFAULT namespace is not supported" msgstr "пространство имён DEFAULT не поддерживается" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4532 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4531 #, c-format msgid "row path filter must not be empty string" msgstr "путь отбираемых строк не должен быть пустым" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4566 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4565 #, c-format msgid "column path filter must not be empty string" msgstr "путь отбираемого столбца не должен быть пустым" -#: utils/adt/xml.c:4713 +#: utils/adt/xml.c:4712 #, c-format msgid "more than one value returned by column XPath expression" msgstr "выражение XPath, отбирающее столбец, возвратило более одного значения" @@ -29455,48 +29480,48 @@ msgid "unexpected encoding ID %d for WIN character sets" msgstr "неожиданный ID кодировки %d для наборов символов WIN" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:298 utils/mb/mbutils.c:901 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:306 utils/mb/mbutils.c:909 #, c-format msgid "conversion between %s and %s is not supported" msgstr "преобразование %s <-> %s не поддерживается" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:403 utils/mb/mbutils.c:431 utils/mb/mbutils.c:816 -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:843 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:411 utils/mb/mbutils.c:439 utils/mb/mbutils.c:824 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:851 #, c-format msgid "String of %d bytes is too long for encoding conversion." msgstr "Строка из %d байт слишком длинна для преобразования кодировки." -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:569 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:577 #, c-format msgid "invalid source encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "неверное имя исходной кодировки: \"%s\"" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:574 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:582 #, c-format msgid "invalid destination encoding name \"%s\"" msgstr "неверное имя кодировки результата: \"%s\"" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:714 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:722 #, c-format msgid "invalid byte value for encoding \"%s\": 0x%02x" msgstr "недопустимое байтовое значение для кодировки \"%s\": 0x%02x" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:878 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:886 #, c-format msgid "invalid Unicode code point" msgstr "неверный код Unicode" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1147 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1272 #, c-format msgid "bind_textdomain_codeset failed" msgstr "ошибка в bind_textdomain_codeset" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1668 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1800 #, c-format msgid "invalid byte sequence for encoding \"%s\": %s" msgstr "неверная последовательность байт для кодировки \"%s\": %s" -#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1709 +#: utils/mb/mbutils.c:1847 #, c-format msgid "" "character with byte sequence %s in encoding \"%s\" has no equivalent in " @@ -33152,7 +33177,7 @@ msgid "Unrecognized flag character \"%.*s\" in LIKE_REGEX predicate." msgstr "Нераспознанный символ флага \"%.*s\" в предикате LIKE_REGEX." -#: jsonpath_gram.y:584 +#: jsonpath_gram.y:585 #, c-format msgid "XQuery \"x\" flag (expanded regular expressions) is not implemented" msgstr "" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/utils/adt/pgstatfuncs.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -987,8 +987,14 @@ wait_event_type = ""; else if (!HAS_PGSTAT_PERMISSIONS(beentry->st_userid)) wait_event_type = ""; - else if ((proc = BackendPidGetProc(beentry->st_procpid)) != NULL) - wait_event_type = pgstat_get_wait_event_type(proc->wait_event_info); + else + { + proc = BackendPidGetProc(beentry->st_procpid); + if (!proc) + proc = AuxiliaryPidGetProc(beentry->st_procpid); + if (proc) + wait_event_type = pgstat_get_wait_event_type(proc->wait_event_info); + } if (!wait_event_type) PG_RETURN_NULL(); @@ -1008,8 +1014,14 @@ wait_event = ""; else if (!HAS_PGSTAT_PERMISSIONS(beentry->st_userid)) wait_event = ""; - else if ((proc = BackendPidGetProc(beentry->st_procpid)) != NULL) - wait_event = pgstat_get_wait_event(proc->wait_event_info); + else + { + proc = BackendPidGetProc(beentry->st_procpid); + if (!proc) + proc = AuxiliaryPidGetProc(beentry->st_procpid); + if (proc) + wait_event = pgstat_get_wait_event(proc->wait_event_info); + } if (!wait_event) PG_RETURN_NULL(); diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/utils/adt/varlena.c postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/utils/adt/varlena.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/utils/adt/varlena.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/utils/adt/varlena.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -134,6 +134,7 @@ int32 start, int32 length, bool length_not_specified); +static int pg_mbcharcliplen_chars(const char *mbstr, int len, int limit); static text *text_overlay(text *t1, text *t2, int sp, int sl); static int text_position(text *t1, text *t2, Oid collid); static void text_position_setup(text *t1, text *t2, Oid collid, TextPositionState *state); @@ -870,7 +871,7 @@ int32 S = start; /* start position */ int32 S1; /* adjusted start position */ int32 L1; /* adjusted substring length */ - int32 E; /* end position */ + int32 E; /* end position, exclusive */ /* * SQL99 says S can be zero or negative, but we still must fetch from the @@ -947,14 +948,14 @@ if (length_not_specified) /* special case - get length to end of * string */ - slice_size = L1 = -1; + E = slice_size = L1 = -1; else if (length < 0) { /* SQL99 says to throw an error for E < S, i.e., negative length */ ereport(ERROR, (errcode(ERRCODE_SUBSTRING_ERROR), errmsg("negative substring length not allowed"))); - slice_size = L1 = -1; /* silence stupider compilers */ + E = slice_size = L1 = -1; /* silence stupider compilers */ } else if (pg_add_s32_overflow(S, length, &E)) { @@ -967,11 +968,11 @@ else { /* - * A zero or negative value for the end position can happen if the - * start was negative or one. SQL99 says to return a zero-length - * string. + * Ending at position 1, exclusive, obviously yields an empty + * string. A zero or negative value can happen if the start was + * negative or one. SQL99 says to return a zero-length string. */ - if (E < 1) + if (E <= 1) return cstring_to_text(""); /* @@ -981,11 +982,11 @@ L1 = E - S1; /* - * Total slice size in bytes can't be any longer than the start - * position plus substring length times the encoding max length. - * If that overflows, we can just use -1. + * Total slice size in bytes can't be any longer than the + * inclusive end position times the encoding max length. If that + * overflows, we can just use -1. */ - if (pg_mul_s32_overflow(E, eml, &slice_size)) + if (pg_mul_s32_overflow(E - 1, eml, &slice_size)) slice_size = -1; } @@ -1008,9 +1009,17 @@ return cstring_to_text(""); } - /* Now we can get the actual length of the slice in MB characters */ - slice_strlen = pg_mbstrlen_with_len(VARDATA_ANY(slice), - slice_len); + /* + * Now we can get the actual length of the slice in MB characters, + * stopping at the end of the substring. Continuing beyond the + * substring end could find an incomplete character attributable + * solely to DatumGetTextPSlice() chopping in the middle of a + * character, and it would be superfluous work at best. + */ + slice_strlen = + (slice_size == -1 ? + pg_mbstrlen_with_len(VARDATA_ANY(slice), slice_len) : + pg_mbcharcliplen_chars(VARDATA_ANY(slice), slice_len, E - 1)); /* * Check that the start position wasn't > slice_strlen. If so, SQL99 @@ -1066,6 +1075,35 @@ } /* + * pg_mbcharcliplen_chars - + * Mirror pg_mbcharcliplen(), except return value unit is chars, not bytes. + * + * This mirrors all the dubious historical behavior, so it's static to + * discourage proliferation. The assertions are specific to the one caller. + */ +static int +pg_mbcharcliplen_chars(const char *mbstr, int len, int limit) +{ + int nch = 0; + int l; + + Assert(len > 0); + Assert(limit > 0); + Assert(pg_database_encoding_max_length() > 1); + + while (len > 0 && *mbstr) + { + l = pg_mblen_with_len(mbstr, len); + nch++; + if (nch == limit) + break; + len -= l; + mbstr += l; + } + return nch; +} + +/* * textoverlay * Replace specified substring of first string with second * diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/utils/mb/mbutils.c postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/utils/mb/mbutils.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/backend/utils/mb/mbutils.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/backend/utils/mb/mbutils.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -1027,15 +1027,16 @@ int length = pg_wchar_table[DatabaseEncoding->encoding].mblen((const unsigned char *) mbstr); Assert(end > mbstr); + + if (unlikely(mbstr + length > end)) + report_invalid_encoding_db(mbstr, length, end - mbstr); + #ifdef VALGRIND_EXPENSIVE VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(mbstr, end - mbstr); #else VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(mbstr, length); #endif - if (unlikely(mbstr + length > end)) - report_invalid_encoding_db(mbstr, length, end - mbstr); - return length; } @@ -1050,15 +1051,16 @@ int length = pg_wchar_table[DatabaseEncoding->encoding].mblen((const unsigned char *) mbstr); Assert(limit >= 1); + + if (unlikely(length > limit)) + report_invalid_encoding_db(mbstr, length, limit); + #ifdef VALGRIND_EXPENSIVE VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(mbstr, limit); #else VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(mbstr, length); #endif - if (unlikely(length > limit)) - report_invalid_encoding_db(mbstr, length, limit); - return length; } diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/bin/pg_resetwal/po/fr.po postgresql-15-15.17/src/bin/pg_resetwal/po/fr.po --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/bin/pg_resetwal/po/fr.po 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/bin/pg_resetwal/po/fr.po 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PostgreSQL 15\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2022-04-12 05:16+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2024-09-16 16:35+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-18 05:37+0000\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2026-02-18 14:32+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Guillaume Lelarge \n" "Language-Team: French \n" "Language: fr\n" @@ -21,24 +21,24 @@ "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n" -"X-Generator: Poedit 3.5\n" +"X-Generator: Poedit 3.8\n" -#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:273 +#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:276 #, c-format msgid "error: " msgstr "erreur : " -#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:280 +#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:283 #, c-format msgid "warning: " msgstr "attention : " -#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:291 +#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:294 #, c-format msgid "detail: " msgstr "détail : " -#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:298 +#: ../../../src/common/logging.c:301 #, c-format msgid "hint: " msgstr "astuce : " @@ -84,117 +84,112 @@ msgstr "n'a pas pu récupérer le code de statut du sous-processus : code d'erreur %lu" #. translator: the second %s is a command line argument (-e, etc) -#: pg_resetwal.c:163 pg_resetwal.c:176 pg_resetwal.c:189 pg_resetwal.c:202 -#: pg_resetwal.c:209 pg_resetwal.c:228 pg_resetwal.c:241 pg_resetwal.c:249 -#: pg_resetwal.c:269 pg_resetwal.c:280 +#: pg_resetwal.c:166 pg_resetwal.c:179 pg_resetwal.c:192 pg_resetwal.c:205 +#: pg_resetwal.c:212 pg_resetwal.c:231 pg_resetwal.c:244 pg_resetwal.c:252 +#: pg_resetwal.c:271 pg_resetwal.c:285 #, c-format msgid "invalid argument for option %s" msgstr "argument invalide pour l'option %s" -#: pg_resetwal.c:164 pg_resetwal.c:177 pg_resetwal.c:190 pg_resetwal.c:203 -#: pg_resetwal.c:210 pg_resetwal.c:229 pg_resetwal.c:242 pg_resetwal.c:250 -#: pg_resetwal.c:270 pg_resetwal.c:281 pg_resetwal.c:303 pg_resetwal.c:316 -#: pg_resetwal.c:323 +#: pg_resetwal.c:167 pg_resetwal.c:180 pg_resetwal.c:193 pg_resetwal.c:206 +#: pg_resetwal.c:213 pg_resetwal.c:232 pg_resetwal.c:245 pg_resetwal.c:253 +#: pg_resetwal.c:272 pg_resetwal.c:286 pg_resetwal.c:308 pg_resetwal.c:321 +#: pg_resetwal.c:328 #, c-format msgid "Try \"%s --help\" for more information." msgstr "Essayez « %s --help » pour plus d'informations." -#: pg_resetwal.c:168 +#: pg_resetwal.c:171 #, c-format msgid "transaction ID epoch (-e) must not be -1" msgstr "la valeur epoch de l'identifiant de transaction (-e) ne doit pas être -1" -#: pg_resetwal.c:181 +#: pg_resetwal.c:184 #, c-format msgid "oldest transaction ID (-u) must be greater than or equal to %u" msgstr "l'identifiant de transaction le plus ancien (-u) doit être supérieur ou égal à %u" -#: pg_resetwal.c:194 +#: pg_resetwal.c:197 #, c-format msgid "transaction ID (-x) must be greater than or equal to %u" msgstr "l'identifiant de transaction (-x) doit être supérieur ou égal à %u" -#: pg_resetwal.c:216 pg_resetwal.c:220 +#: pg_resetwal.c:219 pg_resetwal.c:223 #, c-format msgid "transaction ID (-c) must be either 0 or greater than or equal to 2" msgstr "l'identifiant de transaction (-c) doit être 0 ou supérieur ou égal à 2" -#: pg_resetwal.c:233 +#: pg_resetwal.c:236 #, c-format msgid "OID (-o) must not be 0" msgstr "l'OID (-o) ne doit pas être 0" -#: pg_resetwal.c:254 -#, c-format -msgid "multitransaction ID (-m) must not be 0" -msgstr "l'identifiant de multi-transaction (-m) ne doit pas être 0" - -#: pg_resetwal.c:261 +#: pg_resetwal.c:262 #, c-format msgid "oldest multitransaction ID (-m) must not be 0" msgstr "l'identifiant de multi-transaction le plus ancien (-m) ne doit pas être 0" -#: pg_resetwal.c:274 +#: pg_resetwal.c:276 #, c-format -msgid "multitransaction offset (-O) must not be -1" -msgstr "le décalage de multi-transaction (-O) ne doit pas être -1" +msgid "multitransaction offset (-O) must be between 0 and %u" +msgstr "le décalage de multi-transaction (-O) doit être entre 0 et %u" -#: pg_resetwal.c:296 +#: pg_resetwal.c:301 #, c-format msgid "argument of --wal-segsize must be a number" msgstr "l'argument de --wal-segsize doit être un nombre" -#: pg_resetwal.c:298 +#: pg_resetwal.c:303 #, c-format msgid "argument of --wal-segsize must be a power of 2 between 1 and 1024" msgstr "l'argument de --wal-segsize doit être une puissance de 2 comprise entre 1 et 1024" -#: pg_resetwal.c:314 +#: pg_resetwal.c:319 #, c-format msgid "too many command-line arguments (first is \"%s\")" msgstr "trop d'arguments en ligne de commande (le premier étant « %s »)" -#: pg_resetwal.c:322 +#: pg_resetwal.c:327 #, c-format msgid "no data directory specified" msgstr "aucun répertoire de données indiqué" -#: pg_resetwal.c:336 +#: pg_resetwal.c:341 #, c-format msgid "cannot be executed by \"root\"" msgstr "ne peut pas être exécuté par « root »" -#: pg_resetwal.c:337 +#: pg_resetwal.c:342 #, c-format msgid "You must run %s as the PostgreSQL superuser." msgstr "Vous devez exécuter %s en tant que super-utilisateur PostgreSQL." -#: pg_resetwal.c:347 +#: pg_resetwal.c:352 #, c-format msgid "could not read permissions of directory \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu lire les droits du répertoire « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:353 +#: pg_resetwal.c:358 #, c-format msgid "could not change directory to \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu modifier le répertoire par « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:366 pg_resetwal.c:518 pg_resetwal.c:566 +#: pg_resetwal.c:371 pg_resetwal.c:523 pg_resetwal.c:571 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\" for reading: %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu ouvrir le fichier « %s » pour une lecture : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:371 +#: pg_resetwal.c:376 #, c-format msgid "lock file \"%s\" exists" msgstr "le fichier verrou « %s » existe" -#: pg_resetwal.c:372 +#: pg_resetwal.c:377 #, c-format msgid "Is a server running? If not, delete the lock file and try again." msgstr "Le serveur est-il démarré ? Sinon, supprimer le fichier verrou et réessayer." -#: pg_resetwal.c:467 +#: pg_resetwal.c:472 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" @@ -204,7 +199,7 @@ "Si ces valeurs semblent acceptables, utiliser -f pour forcer la\n" "réinitialisation.\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:479 +#: pg_resetwal.c:484 #, c-format msgid "" "The database server was not shut down cleanly.\n" @@ -217,32 +212,32 @@ "Pour continuer malgré tout, utiliser -f pour forcer la\n" "réinitialisation.\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:493 +#: pg_resetwal.c:498 #, c-format msgid "Write-ahead log reset\n" msgstr "Réinitialisation des journaux de transactions\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:525 +#: pg_resetwal.c:530 #, c-format msgid "unexpected empty file \"%s\"" msgstr "fichier vide inattendu « %s »" -#: pg_resetwal.c:527 pg_resetwal.c:581 +#: pg_resetwal.c:532 pg_resetwal.c:586 #, c-format msgid "could not read file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu lire le fichier « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:535 +#: pg_resetwal.c:540 #, c-format msgid "data directory is of wrong version" msgstr "le répertoire des données a une mauvaise version" -#: pg_resetwal.c:536 +#: pg_resetwal.c:541 #, c-format msgid "File \"%s\" contains \"%s\", which is not compatible with this program's version \"%s\"." msgstr "Le fichier « %s » contient « %s », qui n'est pas compatible avec la version « %s » de ce programme." -#: pg_resetwal.c:569 +#: pg_resetwal.c:574 #, c-format msgid "" "If you are sure the data directory path is correct, execute\n" @@ -253,24 +248,24 @@ " touch %s\n" "et réessayer." -#: pg_resetwal.c:597 +#: pg_resetwal.c:602 #, c-format msgid "pg_control exists but has invalid CRC; proceed with caution" msgstr "pg_control existe mais son CRC est invalide ; agir avec précaution" -#: pg_resetwal.c:606 +#: pg_resetwal.c:611 #, c-format msgid "pg_control specifies invalid WAL segment size (%d byte); proceed with caution" msgid_plural "pg_control specifies invalid WAL segment size (%d bytes); proceed with caution" msgstr[0] "pg_control spécifie une taille invalide de segment WAL (%d octet) ; agir avec précaution" msgstr[1] "pg_control spécifie une taille invalide de segment WAL (%d octets) ; agir avec précaution" -#: pg_resetwal.c:617 +#: pg_resetwal.c:622 #, c-format msgid "pg_control exists but is broken or wrong version; ignoring it" msgstr "pg_control existe mais est corrompu ou de mauvaise version ; ignoré" -#: pg_resetwal.c:712 +#: pg_resetwal.c:717 #, c-format msgid "" "Guessed pg_control values:\n" @@ -279,7 +274,7 @@ "Valeurs de pg_control devinées :\n" "\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:714 +#: pg_resetwal.c:719 #, c-format msgid "" "Current pg_control values:\n" @@ -288,167 +283,167 @@ "Valeurs actuelles de pg_control :\n" "\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:716 +#: pg_resetwal.c:721 #, c-format msgid "pg_control version number: %u\n" msgstr "Numéro de version de pg_control : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:718 +#: pg_resetwal.c:723 #, c-format msgid "Catalog version number: %u\n" msgstr "Numéro de version du catalogue : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:720 +#: pg_resetwal.c:725 #, c-format msgid "Database system identifier: %llu\n" msgstr "Identifiant du système de base de données : %llu\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:722 +#: pg_resetwal.c:727 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's TimeLineID: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier TimeLineID du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:724 +#: pg_resetwal.c:729 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's full_page_writes: %s\n" msgstr "Dernier full_page_writes du point de contrôle : %s\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:725 +#: pg_resetwal.c:730 msgid "off" msgstr "désactivé" -#: pg_resetwal.c:725 +#: pg_resetwal.c:730 msgid "on" msgstr "activé" -#: pg_resetwal.c:726 +#: pg_resetwal.c:731 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's NextXID: %u:%u\n" msgstr "Dernier NextXID du point de contrôle : %u:%u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:729 +#: pg_resetwal.c:734 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's NextOID: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier NextOID du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:731 +#: pg_resetwal.c:736 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's NextMultiXactId: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier NextMultiXactId du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:733 +#: pg_resetwal.c:738 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's NextMultiOffset: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier NextMultiOffset du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:735 +#: pg_resetwal.c:740 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's oldestXID: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier oldestXID du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:737 +#: pg_resetwal.c:742 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's oldestXID's DB: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier oldestXID du point de contrôle de la base : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:739 +#: pg_resetwal.c:744 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's oldestActiveXID: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier oldestActiveXID du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:741 +#: pg_resetwal.c:746 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's oldestMultiXid: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier oldestMultiXid du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:743 +#: pg_resetwal.c:748 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's oldestMulti's DB: %u\n" msgstr "Dernier oldestMulti du point de contrôle de la base : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:745 +#: pg_resetwal.c:750 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's oldestCommitTsXid:%u\n" msgstr "Dernier oldestCommitTsXid du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:747 +#: pg_resetwal.c:752 #, c-format msgid "Latest checkpoint's newestCommitTsXid:%u\n" msgstr "Dernier newestCommitTsXid du point de contrôle : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:749 +#: pg_resetwal.c:754 #, c-format msgid "Maximum data alignment: %u\n" msgstr "Alignement maximal des données : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:752 +#: pg_resetwal.c:757 #, c-format msgid "Database block size: %u\n" msgstr "Taille du bloc de la base de données : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:754 +#: pg_resetwal.c:759 #, c-format msgid "Blocks per segment of large relation: %u\n" msgstr "Blocs par segment des relations volumineuses : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:756 +#: pg_resetwal.c:761 #, c-format msgid "WAL block size: %u\n" msgstr "Taille de bloc du journal de transaction : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:758 pg_resetwal.c:844 +#: pg_resetwal.c:763 pg_resetwal.c:853 #, c-format msgid "Bytes per WAL segment: %u\n" msgstr "Octets par segment du journal de transaction : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:760 +#: pg_resetwal.c:765 #, c-format msgid "Maximum length of identifiers: %u\n" msgstr "Longueur maximale des identifiants : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:762 +#: pg_resetwal.c:767 #, c-format msgid "Maximum columns in an index: %u\n" msgstr "Nombre maximum de colonnes d'un index: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:764 +#: pg_resetwal.c:769 #, c-format msgid "Maximum size of a TOAST chunk: %u\n" msgstr "Longueur maximale d'un morceau TOAST : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:766 +#: pg_resetwal.c:771 #, c-format msgid "Size of a large-object chunk: %u\n" msgstr "Taille d'un morceau de Large Object : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:769 +#: pg_resetwal.c:774 #, c-format msgid "Date/time type storage: %s\n" msgstr "Stockage du type date/heure : %s\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:770 +#: pg_resetwal.c:775 msgid "64-bit integers" msgstr "entiers 64-bits" -#: pg_resetwal.c:771 +#: pg_resetwal.c:776 #, c-format msgid "Float8 argument passing: %s\n" msgstr "Passage d'argument float8 : %s\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:772 +#: pg_resetwal.c:777 msgid "by reference" msgstr "par référence" -#: pg_resetwal.c:772 +#: pg_resetwal.c:777 msgid "by value" msgstr "par valeur" -#: pg_resetwal.c:773 +#: pg_resetwal.c:778 #, c-format msgid "Data page checksum version: %u\n" msgstr "Version des sommes de contrôle des pages de données : %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:787 +#: pg_resetwal.c:792 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" @@ -461,102 +456,102 @@ "Valeurs à changer :\n" "\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:791 +#: pg_resetwal.c:796 #, c-format msgid "First log segment after reset: %s\n" msgstr "Premier segment du journal après réinitialisation : %s\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:795 +#: pg_resetwal.c:800 #, c-format msgid "NextMultiXactId: %u\n" msgstr "NextMultiXactId: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:797 +#: pg_resetwal.c:802 #, c-format msgid "OldestMultiXid: %u\n" msgstr "OldestMultiXid: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:799 +#: pg_resetwal.c:804 #, c-format msgid "OldestMulti's DB: %u\n" msgstr "OldestMulti's DB: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:805 +#: pg_resetwal.c:810 #, c-format msgid "NextMultiOffset: %u\n" msgstr "NextMultiOffset: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:811 +#: pg_resetwal.c:816 #, c-format msgid "NextOID: %u\n" msgstr "NextOID: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:817 +#: pg_resetwal.c:822 #, c-format msgid "NextXID: %u\n" msgstr "NextXID: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:819 +#: pg_resetwal.c:828 #, c-format msgid "OldestXID: %u\n" msgstr "OldestXID: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:821 +#: pg_resetwal.c:830 #, c-format msgid "OldestXID's DB: %u\n" msgstr "OldestXID's DB: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:827 +#: pg_resetwal.c:836 #, c-format msgid "NextXID epoch: %u\n" msgstr "NextXID Epoch: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:833 +#: pg_resetwal.c:842 #, c-format msgid "oldestCommitTsXid: %u\n" msgstr "oldestCommitTsXid: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:838 +#: pg_resetwal.c:847 #, c-format msgid "newestCommitTsXid: %u\n" msgstr "newestCommitTsXid: %u\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:922 pg_resetwal.c:981 pg_resetwal.c:1016 +#: pg_resetwal.c:931 pg_resetwal.c:990 pg_resetwal.c:1025 #, c-format msgid "could not open directory \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu ouvrir le répertoire « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:954 pg_resetwal.c:995 pg_resetwal.c:1033 +#: pg_resetwal.c:963 pg_resetwal.c:1004 pg_resetwal.c:1042 #, c-format msgid "could not read directory \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu lire le répertoire « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:957 pg_resetwal.c:998 pg_resetwal.c:1036 +#: pg_resetwal.c:966 pg_resetwal.c:1007 pg_resetwal.c:1045 #, c-format msgid "could not close directory \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu fermer le répertoire « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:990 pg_resetwal.c:1028 +#: pg_resetwal.c:999 pg_resetwal.c:1037 #, c-format msgid "could not delete file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu supprimer le fichier « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1100 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1109 #, c-format msgid "could not open file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "n'a pas pu ouvrir le fichier « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1108 pg_resetwal.c:1120 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1117 pg_resetwal.c:1129 #, c-format msgid "could not write file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "impossible d'écrire le fichier « %s » : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1125 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1134 #, c-format msgid "fsync error: %m" msgstr "erreur fsync : %m" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1134 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1143 #, c-format msgid "" "%s resets the PostgreSQL write-ahead log.\n" @@ -565,7 +560,7 @@ "%s réinitialise le journal des transactions PostgreSQL.\n" "\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1135 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1144 #, c-format msgid "" "Usage:\n" @@ -576,12 +571,12 @@ " %s [OPTION]... RÉP_DONNÉES\n" "\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1136 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1145 #, c-format msgid "Options:\n" msgstr "Options :\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1137 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1146 #, c-format msgid "" " -c, --commit-timestamp-ids=XID,XID\n" @@ -593,86 +588,86 @@ " et la plus récente contenant les dates/heures\n" " de validation (zéro signifie aucun changement)\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1140 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1149 #, c-format msgid " [-D, --pgdata=]DATADIR data directory\n" msgstr " [-D, --pgdata=]RÉP_DONNEES répertoire de la base de données\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1141 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1150 #, c-format msgid " -e, --epoch=XIDEPOCH set next transaction ID epoch\n" msgstr "" " -e, --epoch=XIDEPOCH configure la valeur epoch du prochain\n" " identifiant de transaction\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1142 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1151 #, c-format msgid " -f, --force force update to be done\n" msgstr " -f, --force force la mise à jour\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1143 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1152 #, c-format msgid " -l, --next-wal-file=WALFILE set minimum starting location for new WAL\n" msgstr "" " -l, --next-wal-file=FICHIERWAL configure l'emplacement minimal de début\n" " des WAL du nouveau journal de transactions\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1144 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1153 #, c-format msgid " -m, --multixact-ids=MXID,MXID set next and oldest multitransaction ID\n" msgstr "" " -m, --multixact-ids=MXID,MXID configure le prochain et le plus ancien\n" " identifiants multi-transactions\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1145 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1154 #, c-format msgid " -n, --dry-run no update, just show what would be done\n" msgstr "" " -n, --dry-run pas de mise à jour, affiche\n" " simplement ce qui sera fait\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1146 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1155 #, c-format msgid " -o, --next-oid=OID set next OID\n" msgstr " -o, --next-oid=OID configure le prochain OID\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1147 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1156 #, c-format msgid " -O, --multixact-offset=OFFSET set next multitransaction offset\n" msgstr "" " -O, --multixact-offset=DÉCALAGE configure le prochain décalage\n" " multitransaction\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1148 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1157 #, c-format msgid " -u, --oldest-transaction-id=XID set oldest transaction ID\n" msgstr "" " -u, --oldest-transaction-id=XID configure l'identifiant de transaction le\n" " plus ancien\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1149 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1158 #, c-format msgid " -V, --version output version information, then exit\n" msgstr " -V, --version affiche la version puis quitte\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1150 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1159 #, c-format msgid " -x, --next-transaction-id=XID set next transaction ID\n" msgstr "" " -x, --next-transaction-id=XID configure le prochain identifiant de\n" " transaction\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1151 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1160 #, c-format msgid " --wal-segsize=SIZE size of WAL segments, in megabytes\n" msgstr " --wal-segsize=TAILLE configure la taille des segments WAL, en Mo\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1152 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1161 #, c-format msgid " -?, --help show this help, then exit\n" msgstr " -?, --help affiche cette aide puis quitte\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1153 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1162 #, c-format msgid "" "\n" @@ -681,7 +676,11 @@ "\n" "Rapporter les bogues à <%s>.\n" -#: pg_resetwal.c:1154 +#: pg_resetwal.c:1163 #, c-format msgid "%s home page: <%s>\n" msgstr "Page d'accueil de %s : <%s>\n" + +#, c-format +#~ msgid "multitransaction ID (-m) must not be 0" +#~ msgstr "l'identifiant de multi-transaction (-m) ne doit pas être 0" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/bin/pg_rewind/po/ru.po postgresql-15-15.17/src/bin/pg_rewind/po/ru.po --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/bin/pg_rewind/po/ru.po 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/bin/pg_rewind/po/ru.po 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: pg_rewind (PostgreSQL current)\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-07 08:58+0200\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-21 05:20+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2026-02-07 09:14+0200\n" "Last-Translator: Alexander Lakhin \n" "Language-Team: Russian \n" @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ msgid "could not open file \"%s\" restored from archive: %m" msgstr "не удалось открыть файл \"%s\", восстановленный из архива: %m" -#: ../../fe_utils/archive.c:87 file_ops.c:417 +#: ../../fe_utils/archive.c:87 file_ops.c:330 file_ops.c:417 #, c-format msgid "could not stat file \"%s\": %m" msgstr "не удалось получить информацию о файле \"%s\": %m" @@ -210,11 +210,6 @@ msgid "could not open file \"%s\" for reading: %m" msgstr "не удалось открыть файл \"%s\" для чтения: %m" -#: file_ops.c:330 -#, c-format -msgid "could not stat file \"%s\" for reading: %m" -msgstr "не удалось получить информацию о файле \"%s\" для чтения: %m" - #: file_ops.c:341 local_source.c:104 local_source.c:163 parsexlog.c:371 #, c-format msgid "could not read file \"%s\": %m" @@ -1105,6 +1100,10 @@ msgstr "не удалось развернуть образ в позиции %X/%X, блок %d" #, c-format +#~ msgid "could not stat file \"%s\" for reading: %m" +#~ msgstr "не удалось получить информацию о файле \"%s\" для чтения: %m" + +#, c-format #~ msgid "out of memory while trying to decode a record of length %u" #~ msgstr "не удалось выделить память для декодирования записи длины %u" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/bin/psql/po/fr.po postgresql-15-15.17/src/bin/psql/po/fr.po --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/bin/psql/po/fr.po 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/bin/psql/po/fr.po 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PostgreSQL 15\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-11-08 01:06+0000\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: 2025-11-08 11:47+0100\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-18 05:34+0000\n" +"PO-Revision-Date: 2026-02-18 14:34+0100\n" "Last-Translator: Guillaume Lelarge \n" "Language-Team: French \n" "Language: fr\n" @@ -4135,189 +4135,189 @@ #: sql_help.c:728 sql_help.c:732 sql_help.c:751 sql_help.c:754 sql_help.c:757 #: sql_help.c:786 sql_help.c:798 sql_help.c:806 sql_help.c:809 sql_help.c:812 #: sql_help.c:827 sql_help.c:830 sql_help.c:859 sql_help.c:864 sql_help.c:869 -#: sql_help.c:874 sql_help.c:879 sql_help.c:906 sql_help.c:908 sql_help.c:910 -#: sql_help.c:912 sql_help.c:915 sql_help.c:917 sql_help.c:964 sql_help.c:1009 -#: sql_help.c:1014 sql_help.c:1019 sql_help.c:1024 sql_help.c:1029 -#: sql_help.c:1048 sql_help.c:1059 sql_help.c:1061 sql_help.c:1081 -#: sql_help.c:1091 sql_help.c:1092 sql_help.c:1094 sql_help.c:1096 -#: sql_help.c:1108 sql_help.c:1112 sql_help.c:1114 sql_help.c:1126 -#: sql_help.c:1128 sql_help.c:1130 sql_help.c:1132 sql_help.c:1151 -#: sql_help.c:1153 sql_help.c:1157 sql_help.c:1161 sql_help.c:1165 -#: sql_help.c:1168 sql_help.c:1169 sql_help.c:1170 sql_help.c:1173 -#: sql_help.c:1176 sql_help.c:1178 sql_help.c:1317 sql_help.c:1319 -#: sql_help.c:1322 sql_help.c:1325 sql_help.c:1327 sql_help.c:1329 -#: sql_help.c:1332 sql_help.c:1335 sql_help.c:1455 sql_help.c:1457 -#: sql_help.c:1459 sql_help.c:1462 sql_help.c:1483 sql_help.c:1486 -#: sql_help.c:1489 sql_help.c:1492 sql_help.c:1496 sql_help.c:1498 -#: sql_help.c:1500 sql_help.c:1502 sql_help.c:1516 sql_help.c:1519 -#: sql_help.c:1521 sql_help.c:1523 sql_help.c:1533 sql_help.c:1535 -#: sql_help.c:1545 sql_help.c:1547 sql_help.c:1557 sql_help.c:1560 -#: sql_help.c:1583 sql_help.c:1585 sql_help.c:1587 sql_help.c:1589 -#: sql_help.c:1592 sql_help.c:1594 sql_help.c:1597 sql_help.c:1600 -#: sql_help.c:1651 sql_help.c:1694 sql_help.c:1697 sql_help.c:1699 -#: sql_help.c:1701 sql_help.c:1704 sql_help.c:1706 sql_help.c:1708 -#: sql_help.c:1711 sql_help.c:1761 sql_help.c:1777 sql_help.c:2008 -#: sql_help.c:2077 sql_help.c:2096 sql_help.c:2109 sql_help.c:2166 -#: sql_help.c:2173 sql_help.c:2183 sql_help.c:2209 sql_help.c:2240 -#: sql_help.c:2258 sql_help.c:2286 sql_help.c:2397 sql_help.c:2443 -#: sql_help.c:2468 sql_help.c:2491 sql_help.c:2495 sql_help.c:2529 -#: sql_help.c:2549 sql_help.c:2571 sql_help.c:2585 sql_help.c:2606 -#: sql_help.c:2635 sql_help.c:2670 sql_help.c:2695 sql_help.c:2742 -#: sql_help.c:3040 sql_help.c:3053 sql_help.c:3070 sql_help.c:3086 -#: sql_help.c:3126 sql_help.c:3180 sql_help.c:3184 sql_help.c:3186 -#: sql_help.c:3193 sql_help.c:3212 sql_help.c:3239 sql_help.c:3274 -#: sql_help.c:3286 sql_help.c:3295 sql_help.c:3339 sql_help.c:3353 -#: sql_help.c:3381 sql_help.c:3389 sql_help.c:3401 sql_help.c:3411 -#: sql_help.c:3419 sql_help.c:3427 sql_help.c:3435 sql_help.c:3443 -#: sql_help.c:3452 sql_help.c:3463 sql_help.c:3471 sql_help.c:3479 -#: sql_help.c:3487 sql_help.c:3495 sql_help.c:3505 sql_help.c:3514 -#: sql_help.c:3523 sql_help.c:3531 sql_help.c:3541 sql_help.c:3552 -#: sql_help.c:3560 sql_help.c:3569 sql_help.c:3580 sql_help.c:3589 -#: sql_help.c:3597 sql_help.c:3605 sql_help.c:3613 sql_help.c:3621 -#: sql_help.c:3629 sql_help.c:3637 sql_help.c:3645 sql_help.c:3653 -#: sql_help.c:3661 sql_help.c:3669 sql_help.c:3686 sql_help.c:3695 -#: sql_help.c:3703 sql_help.c:3720 sql_help.c:3735 sql_help.c:4045 -#: sql_help.c:4159 sql_help.c:4188 sql_help.c:4203 sql_help.c:4706 -#: sql_help.c:4754 sql_help.c:4912 +#: sql_help.c:874 sql_help.c:879 sql_help.c:915 sql_help.c:917 sql_help.c:919 +#: sql_help.c:921 sql_help.c:924 sql_help.c:926 sql_help.c:978 sql_help.c:1023 +#: sql_help.c:1028 sql_help.c:1033 sql_help.c:1038 sql_help.c:1043 +#: sql_help.c:1062 sql_help.c:1073 sql_help.c:1075 sql_help.c:1095 +#: sql_help.c:1105 sql_help.c:1106 sql_help.c:1108 sql_help.c:1110 +#: sql_help.c:1122 sql_help.c:1126 sql_help.c:1128 sql_help.c:1140 +#: sql_help.c:1142 sql_help.c:1144 sql_help.c:1146 sql_help.c:1165 +#: sql_help.c:1167 sql_help.c:1171 sql_help.c:1175 sql_help.c:1179 +#: sql_help.c:1182 sql_help.c:1183 sql_help.c:1184 sql_help.c:1187 +#: sql_help.c:1190 sql_help.c:1192 sql_help.c:1331 sql_help.c:1333 +#: sql_help.c:1336 sql_help.c:1339 sql_help.c:1341 sql_help.c:1343 +#: sql_help.c:1346 sql_help.c:1349 sql_help.c:1469 sql_help.c:1471 +#: sql_help.c:1473 sql_help.c:1476 sql_help.c:1497 sql_help.c:1500 +#: sql_help.c:1503 sql_help.c:1506 sql_help.c:1510 sql_help.c:1512 +#: sql_help.c:1514 sql_help.c:1516 sql_help.c:1530 sql_help.c:1533 +#: sql_help.c:1535 sql_help.c:1537 sql_help.c:1547 sql_help.c:1549 +#: sql_help.c:1559 sql_help.c:1561 sql_help.c:1571 sql_help.c:1574 +#: sql_help.c:1597 sql_help.c:1599 sql_help.c:1601 sql_help.c:1603 +#: sql_help.c:1606 sql_help.c:1608 sql_help.c:1611 sql_help.c:1614 +#: sql_help.c:1665 sql_help.c:1708 sql_help.c:1711 sql_help.c:1713 +#: sql_help.c:1715 sql_help.c:1718 sql_help.c:1720 sql_help.c:1722 +#: sql_help.c:1725 sql_help.c:1775 sql_help.c:1791 sql_help.c:2022 +#: sql_help.c:2091 sql_help.c:2110 sql_help.c:2123 sql_help.c:2180 +#: sql_help.c:2187 sql_help.c:2197 sql_help.c:2223 sql_help.c:2254 +#: sql_help.c:2272 sql_help.c:2300 sql_help.c:2411 sql_help.c:2457 +#: sql_help.c:2482 sql_help.c:2505 sql_help.c:2509 sql_help.c:2543 +#: sql_help.c:2563 sql_help.c:2585 sql_help.c:2599 sql_help.c:2620 +#: sql_help.c:2653 sql_help.c:2690 sql_help.c:2715 sql_help.c:2762 +#: sql_help.c:3060 sql_help.c:3073 sql_help.c:3090 sql_help.c:3106 +#: sql_help.c:3146 sql_help.c:3200 sql_help.c:3204 sql_help.c:3206 +#: sql_help.c:3213 sql_help.c:3232 sql_help.c:3259 sql_help.c:3294 +#: sql_help.c:3306 sql_help.c:3315 sql_help.c:3359 sql_help.c:3373 +#: sql_help.c:3401 sql_help.c:3409 sql_help.c:3421 sql_help.c:3431 +#: sql_help.c:3439 sql_help.c:3447 sql_help.c:3455 sql_help.c:3463 +#: sql_help.c:3472 sql_help.c:3483 sql_help.c:3491 sql_help.c:3499 +#: sql_help.c:3507 sql_help.c:3515 sql_help.c:3525 sql_help.c:3534 +#: sql_help.c:3543 sql_help.c:3551 sql_help.c:3561 sql_help.c:3572 +#: sql_help.c:3580 sql_help.c:3589 sql_help.c:3600 sql_help.c:3609 +#: sql_help.c:3617 sql_help.c:3625 sql_help.c:3633 sql_help.c:3641 +#: sql_help.c:3649 sql_help.c:3657 sql_help.c:3665 sql_help.c:3673 +#: sql_help.c:3681 sql_help.c:3689 sql_help.c:3706 sql_help.c:3715 +#: sql_help.c:3723 sql_help.c:3740 sql_help.c:3755 sql_help.c:4065 +#: sql_help.c:4179 sql_help.c:4208 sql_help.c:4223 sql_help.c:4726 +#: sql_help.c:4774 sql_help.c:4932 msgid "name" msgstr "nom" -#: sql_help.c:36 sql_help.c:39 sql_help.c:42 sql_help.c:340 sql_help.c:1858 -#: sql_help.c:3354 sql_help.c:4474 +#: sql_help.c:36 sql_help.c:39 sql_help.c:42 sql_help.c:340 sql_help.c:1872 +#: sql_help.c:3374 sql_help.c:4494 msgid "aggregate_signature" msgstr "signature_agrégat" #: sql_help.c:37 sql_help.c:67 sql_help.c:82 sql_help.c:120 sql_help.c:260 #: sql_help.c:281 sql_help.c:412 sql_help.c:459 sql_help.c:538 sql_help.c:586 #: sql_help.c:604 sql_help.c:631 sql_help.c:684 sql_help.c:753 sql_help.c:808 -#: sql_help.c:829 sql_help.c:868 sql_help.c:918 sql_help.c:965 sql_help.c:1018 -#: sql_help.c:1050 sql_help.c:1060 sql_help.c:1095 sql_help.c:1115 -#: sql_help.c:1129 sql_help.c:1179 sql_help.c:1326 sql_help.c:1456 -#: sql_help.c:1499 sql_help.c:1520 sql_help.c:1534 sql_help.c:1546 -#: sql_help.c:1559 sql_help.c:1586 sql_help.c:1652 sql_help.c:1705 +#: sql_help.c:829 sql_help.c:868 sql_help.c:927 sql_help.c:979 sql_help.c:1032 +#: sql_help.c:1064 sql_help.c:1074 sql_help.c:1109 sql_help.c:1129 +#: sql_help.c:1143 sql_help.c:1193 sql_help.c:1340 sql_help.c:1470 +#: sql_help.c:1513 sql_help.c:1534 sql_help.c:1548 sql_help.c:1560 +#: sql_help.c:1573 sql_help.c:1600 sql_help.c:1666 sql_help.c:1719 msgid "new_name" msgstr "nouveau_nom" #: sql_help.c:40 sql_help.c:69 sql_help.c:84 sql_help.c:122 sql_help.c:258 #: sql_help.c:279 sql_help.c:410 sql_help.c:495 sql_help.c:543 sql_help.c:633 #: sql_help.c:642 sql_help.c:707 sql_help.c:727 sql_help.c:756 sql_help.c:811 -#: sql_help.c:873 sql_help.c:916 sql_help.c:1023 sql_help.c:1062 -#: sql_help.c:1093 sql_help.c:1113 sql_help.c:1127 sql_help.c:1177 -#: sql_help.c:1390 sql_help.c:1458 sql_help.c:1501 sql_help.c:1522 -#: sql_help.c:1584 sql_help.c:1700 sql_help.c:3026 +#: sql_help.c:873 sql_help.c:925 sql_help.c:1037 sql_help.c:1076 +#: sql_help.c:1107 sql_help.c:1127 sql_help.c:1141 sql_help.c:1191 +#: sql_help.c:1404 sql_help.c:1472 sql_help.c:1515 sql_help.c:1536 +#: sql_help.c:1598 sql_help.c:1714 sql_help.c:3046 msgid "new_owner" msgstr "nouveau_propriétaire" #: sql_help.c:43 sql_help.c:71 sql_help.c:86 sql_help.c:262 sql_help.c:332 #: sql_help.c:461 sql_help.c:548 sql_help.c:686 sql_help.c:731 sql_help.c:759 -#: sql_help.c:814 sql_help.c:878 sql_help.c:1028 sql_help.c:1097 -#: sql_help.c:1131 sql_help.c:1328 sql_help.c:1503 sql_help.c:1524 -#: sql_help.c:1536 sql_help.c:1548 sql_help.c:1588 sql_help.c:1707 +#: sql_help.c:814 sql_help.c:878 sql_help.c:1042 sql_help.c:1111 +#: sql_help.c:1145 sql_help.c:1342 sql_help.c:1517 sql_help.c:1538 +#: sql_help.c:1550 sql_help.c:1562 sql_help.c:1602 sql_help.c:1721 msgid "new_schema" msgstr "nouveau_schéma" -#: sql_help.c:44 sql_help.c:1922 sql_help.c:3355 sql_help.c:4503 +#: sql_help.c:44 sql_help.c:1936 sql_help.c:3375 sql_help.c:4523 msgid "where aggregate_signature is:" msgstr "où signature_agrégat est :" #: sql_help.c:45 sql_help.c:48 sql_help.c:51 sql_help.c:350 sql_help.c:363 #: sql_help.c:367 sql_help.c:383 sql_help.c:386 sql_help.c:389 sql_help.c:530 #: sql_help.c:535 sql_help.c:540 sql_help.c:545 sql_help.c:550 sql_help.c:860 -#: sql_help.c:865 sql_help.c:870 sql_help.c:875 sql_help.c:880 sql_help.c:1010 -#: sql_help.c:1015 sql_help.c:1020 sql_help.c:1025 sql_help.c:1030 -#: sql_help.c:1876 sql_help.c:1893 sql_help.c:1899 sql_help.c:1923 -#: sql_help.c:1926 sql_help.c:1929 sql_help.c:2078 sql_help.c:2097 -#: sql_help.c:2100 sql_help.c:2398 sql_help.c:2607 sql_help.c:3356 -#: sql_help.c:3359 sql_help.c:3362 sql_help.c:3453 sql_help.c:3542 -#: sql_help.c:3570 sql_help.c:3920 sql_help.c:4373 sql_help.c:4480 -#: sql_help.c:4487 sql_help.c:4493 sql_help.c:4504 sql_help.c:4507 -#: sql_help.c:4510 +#: sql_help.c:865 sql_help.c:870 sql_help.c:875 sql_help.c:880 sql_help.c:1024 +#: sql_help.c:1029 sql_help.c:1034 sql_help.c:1039 sql_help.c:1044 +#: sql_help.c:1890 sql_help.c:1907 sql_help.c:1913 sql_help.c:1937 +#: sql_help.c:1940 sql_help.c:1943 sql_help.c:2092 sql_help.c:2111 +#: sql_help.c:2114 sql_help.c:2412 sql_help.c:2621 sql_help.c:3376 +#: sql_help.c:3379 sql_help.c:3382 sql_help.c:3473 sql_help.c:3562 +#: sql_help.c:3590 sql_help.c:3940 sql_help.c:4393 sql_help.c:4500 +#: sql_help.c:4507 sql_help.c:4513 sql_help.c:4524 sql_help.c:4527 +#: sql_help.c:4530 msgid "argmode" msgstr "mode_argument" #: sql_help.c:46 sql_help.c:49 sql_help.c:52 sql_help.c:351 sql_help.c:364 #: sql_help.c:368 sql_help.c:384 sql_help.c:387 sql_help.c:390 sql_help.c:531 #: sql_help.c:536 sql_help.c:541 sql_help.c:546 sql_help.c:551 sql_help.c:861 -#: sql_help.c:866 sql_help.c:871 sql_help.c:876 sql_help.c:881 sql_help.c:1011 -#: sql_help.c:1016 sql_help.c:1021 sql_help.c:1026 sql_help.c:1031 -#: sql_help.c:1877 sql_help.c:1894 sql_help.c:1900 sql_help.c:1924 -#: sql_help.c:1927 sql_help.c:1930 sql_help.c:2079 sql_help.c:2098 -#: sql_help.c:2101 sql_help.c:2399 sql_help.c:2608 sql_help.c:3357 -#: sql_help.c:3360 sql_help.c:3363 sql_help.c:3454 sql_help.c:3543 -#: sql_help.c:3571 sql_help.c:4481 sql_help.c:4488 sql_help.c:4494 -#: sql_help.c:4505 sql_help.c:4508 sql_help.c:4511 +#: sql_help.c:866 sql_help.c:871 sql_help.c:876 sql_help.c:881 sql_help.c:1025 +#: sql_help.c:1030 sql_help.c:1035 sql_help.c:1040 sql_help.c:1045 +#: sql_help.c:1891 sql_help.c:1908 sql_help.c:1914 sql_help.c:1938 +#: sql_help.c:1941 sql_help.c:1944 sql_help.c:2093 sql_help.c:2112 +#: sql_help.c:2115 sql_help.c:2413 sql_help.c:2622 sql_help.c:3377 +#: sql_help.c:3380 sql_help.c:3383 sql_help.c:3474 sql_help.c:3563 +#: sql_help.c:3591 sql_help.c:4501 sql_help.c:4508 sql_help.c:4514 +#: sql_help.c:4525 sql_help.c:4528 sql_help.c:4531 msgid "argname" msgstr "nom_agrégat" #: sql_help.c:47 sql_help.c:50 sql_help.c:53 sql_help.c:352 sql_help.c:365 #: sql_help.c:369 sql_help.c:385 sql_help.c:388 sql_help.c:391 sql_help.c:532 #: sql_help.c:537 sql_help.c:542 sql_help.c:547 sql_help.c:552 sql_help.c:862 -#: sql_help.c:867 sql_help.c:872 sql_help.c:877 sql_help.c:882 sql_help.c:1012 -#: sql_help.c:1017 sql_help.c:1022 sql_help.c:1027 sql_help.c:1032 -#: sql_help.c:1878 sql_help.c:1895 sql_help.c:1901 sql_help.c:1925 -#: sql_help.c:1928 sql_help.c:1931 sql_help.c:2400 sql_help.c:2609 -#: sql_help.c:3358 sql_help.c:3361 sql_help.c:3364 sql_help.c:3455 -#: sql_help.c:3544 sql_help.c:3572 sql_help.c:4482 sql_help.c:4489 -#: sql_help.c:4495 sql_help.c:4506 sql_help.c:4509 sql_help.c:4512 +#: sql_help.c:867 sql_help.c:872 sql_help.c:877 sql_help.c:882 sql_help.c:1026 +#: sql_help.c:1031 sql_help.c:1036 sql_help.c:1041 sql_help.c:1046 +#: sql_help.c:1892 sql_help.c:1909 sql_help.c:1915 sql_help.c:1939 +#: sql_help.c:1942 sql_help.c:1945 sql_help.c:2414 sql_help.c:2623 +#: sql_help.c:3378 sql_help.c:3381 sql_help.c:3384 sql_help.c:3475 +#: sql_help.c:3564 sql_help.c:3592 sql_help.c:4502 sql_help.c:4509 +#: sql_help.c:4515 sql_help.c:4526 sql_help.c:4529 sql_help.c:4532 msgid "argtype" msgstr "type_argument" -#: sql_help.c:114 sql_help.c:407 sql_help.c:484 sql_help.c:496 sql_help.c:959 -#: sql_help.c:1110 sql_help.c:1517 sql_help.c:1646 sql_help.c:1678 -#: sql_help.c:1730 sql_help.c:1793 sql_help.c:1979 sql_help.c:1986 -#: sql_help.c:2289 sql_help.c:2339 sql_help.c:2346 sql_help.c:2355 -#: sql_help.c:2444 sql_help.c:2671 sql_help.c:2764 sql_help.c:3055 -#: sql_help.c:3240 sql_help.c:3262 sql_help.c:3402 sql_help.c:3757 -#: sql_help.c:3964 sql_help.c:4202 sql_help.c:4975 +#: sql_help.c:114 sql_help.c:407 sql_help.c:484 sql_help.c:496 sql_help.c:973 +#: sql_help.c:1124 sql_help.c:1531 sql_help.c:1660 sql_help.c:1692 +#: sql_help.c:1744 sql_help.c:1807 sql_help.c:1993 sql_help.c:2000 +#: sql_help.c:2303 sql_help.c:2353 sql_help.c:2360 sql_help.c:2369 +#: sql_help.c:2458 sql_help.c:2691 sql_help.c:2784 sql_help.c:3075 +#: sql_help.c:3260 sql_help.c:3282 sql_help.c:3422 sql_help.c:3777 +#: sql_help.c:3984 sql_help.c:4222 sql_help.c:4995 msgid "option" msgstr "option" -#: sql_help.c:115 sql_help.c:960 sql_help.c:1647 sql_help.c:2445 -#: sql_help.c:2672 sql_help.c:3241 sql_help.c:3403 +#: sql_help.c:115 sql_help.c:974 sql_help.c:1661 sql_help.c:2459 +#: sql_help.c:2692 sql_help.c:3261 sql_help.c:3423 msgid "where option can be:" msgstr "où option peut être :" -#: sql_help.c:116 sql_help.c:2221 +#: sql_help.c:116 sql_help.c:2235 msgid "allowconn" msgstr "allowconn" -#: sql_help.c:117 sql_help.c:961 sql_help.c:1648 sql_help.c:2222 -#: sql_help.c:2446 sql_help.c:2673 sql_help.c:3242 +#: sql_help.c:117 sql_help.c:975 sql_help.c:1662 sql_help.c:2236 +#: sql_help.c:2460 sql_help.c:2693 sql_help.c:3262 msgid "connlimit" msgstr "limite_de_connexion" -#: sql_help.c:118 sql_help.c:2223 +#: sql_help.c:118 sql_help.c:2237 msgid "istemplate" msgstr "istemplate" -#: sql_help.c:124 sql_help.c:621 sql_help.c:689 sql_help.c:703 sql_help.c:1331 -#: sql_help.c:1383 sql_help.c:4206 +#: sql_help.c:124 sql_help.c:621 sql_help.c:689 sql_help.c:703 sql_help.c:1345 +#: sql_help.c:1397 sql_help.c:4226 msgid "new_tablespace" msgstr "nouveau_tablespace" #: sql_help.c:127 sql_help.c:130 sql_help.c:132 sql_help.c:558 sql_help.c:560 -#: sql_help.c:561 sql_help.c:885 sql_help.c:887 sql_help.c:888 sql_help.c:968 -#: sql_help.c:972 sql_help.c:975 sql_help.c:1037 sql_help.c:1039 -#: sql_help.c:1040 sql_help.c:1190 sql_help.c:1192 sql_help.c:1655 -#: sql_help.c:1659 sql_help.c:1662 sql_help.c:2410 sql_help.c:2613 -#: sql_help.c:3932 sql_help.c:4224 sql_help.c:4385 sql_help.c:4694 +#: sql_help.c:561 sql_help.c:885 sql_help.c:887 sql_help.c:888 sql_help.c:982 +#: sql_help.c:986 sql_help.c:989 sql_help.c:1051 sql_help.c:1053 +#: sql_help.c:1054 sql_help.c:1204 sql_help.c:1206 sql_help.c:1669 +#: sql_help.c:1673 sql_help.c:1676 sql_help.c:2424 sql_help.c:2627 +#: sql_help.c:3952 sql_help.c:4244 sql_help.c:4405 sql_help.c:4714 msgid "configuration_parameter" msgstr "paramètre_configuration" #: sql_help.c:128 sql_help.c:408 sql_help.c:479 sql_help.c:485 sql_help.c:497 #: sql_help.c:559 sql_help.c:613 sql_help.c:695 sql_help.c:705 sql_help.c:886 -#: sql_help.c:914 sql_help.c:969 sql_help.c:1038 sql_help.c:1111 -#: sql_help.c:1156 sql_help.c:1160 sql_help.c:1164 sql_help.c:1167 -#: sql_help.c:1172 sql_help.c:1175 sql_help.c:1191 sql_help.c:1362 -#: sql_help.c:1385 sql_help.c:1433 sql_help.c:1441 sql_help.c:1461 -#: sql_help.c:1518 sql_help.c:1602 sql_help.c:1656 sql_help.c:1679 -#: sql_help.c:2290 sql_help.c:2340 sql_help.c:2347 sql_help.c:2356 -#: sql_help.c:2411 sql_help.c:2412 sql_help.c:2476 sql_help.c:2479 -#: sql_help.c:2513 sql_help.c:2614 sql_help.c:2615 sql_help.c:2638 -#: sql_help.c:2765 sql_help.c:2804 sql_help.c:2914 sql_help.c:2927 -#: sql_help.c:2941 sql_help.c:2982 sql_help.c:2990 sql_help.c:3012 -#: sql_help.c:3029 sql_help.c:3056 sql_help.c:3263 sql_help.c:3965 -#: sql_help.c:4695 sql_help.c:4696 sql_help.c:4697 sql_help.c:4698 +#: sql_help.c:923 sql_help.c:983 sql_help.c:1052 sql_help.c:1125 +#: sql_help.c:1170 sql_help.c:1174 sql_help.c:1178 sql_help.c:1181 +#: sql_help.c:1186 sql_help.c:1189 sql_help.c:1205 sql_help.c:1376 +#: sql_help.c:1399 sql_help.c:1447 sql_help.c:1455 sql_help.c:1475 +#: sql_help.c:1532 sql_help.c:1616 sql_help.c:1670 sql_help.c:1693 +#: sql_help.c:2304 sql_help.c:2354 sql_help.c:2361 sql_help.c:2370 +#: sql_help.c:2425 sql_help.c:2426 sql_help.c:2490 sql_help.c:2493 +#: sql_help.c:2527 sql_help.c:2628 sql_help.c:2629 sql_help.c:2656 +#: sql_help.c:2785 sql_help.c:2824 sql_help.c:2934 sql_help.c:2947 +#: sql_help.c:2961 sql_help.c:3002 sql_help.c:3010 sql_help.c:3032 +#: sql_help.c:3049 sql_help.c:3076 sql_help.c:3283 sql_help.c:3985 +#: sql_help.c:4715 sql_help.c:4716 sql_help.c:4717 sql_help.c:4718 msgid "value" msgstr "valeur" @@ -4325,10 +4325,10 @@ msgid "target_role" msgstr "rôle_cible" -#: sql_help.c:203 sql_help.c:923 sql_help.c:2274 sql_help.c:2643 -#: sql_help.c:2720 sql_help.c:2725 sql_help.c:3895 sql_help.c:3904 -#: sql_help.c:3923 sql_help.c:3935 sql_help.c:4348 sql_help.c:4357 -#: sql_help.c:4376 sql_help.c:4388 +#: sql_help.c:203 sql_help.c:930 sql_help.c:933 sql_help.c:2288 sql_help.c:2659 +#: sql_help.c:2740 sql_help.c:2745 sql_help.c:3915 sql_help.c:3924 +#: sql_help.c:3943 sql_help.c:3955 sql_help.c:4368 sql_help.c:4377 +#: sql_help.c:4396 sql_help.c:4408 msgid "schema_name" msgstr "nom_schéma" @@ -4342,32 +4342,32 @@ #: sql_help.c:206 sql_help.c:207 sql_help.c:208 sql_help.c:209 sql_help.c:210 #: sql_help.c:211 sql_help.c:212 sql_help.c:213 sql_help.c:214 sql_help.c:215 -#: sql_help.c:584 sql_help.c:620 sql_help.c:688 sql_help.c:832 sql_help.c:979 -#: sql_help.c:1330 sql_help.c:1666 sql_help.c:2449 sql_help.c:2450 -#: sql_help.c:2451 sql_help.c:2452 sql_help.c:2453 sql_help.c:2587 -#: sql_help.c:2676 sql_help.c:2677 sql_help.c:2678 sql_help.c:2679 -#: sql_help.c:2680 sql_help.c:3245 sql_help.c:3246 sql_help.c:3247 -#: sql_help.c:3248 sql_help.c:3249 sql_help.c:3944 sql_help.c:3948 -#: sql_help.c:4397 sql_help.c:4401 sql_help.c:4716 +#: sql_help.c:584 sql_help.c:620 sql_help.c:688 sql_help.c:832 sql_help.c:993 +#: sql_help.c:1344 sql_help.c:1680 sql_help.c:2463 sql_help.c:2464 +#: sql_help.c:2465 sql_help.c:2466 sql_help.c:2467 sql_help.c:2601 +#: sql_help.c:2696 sql_help.c:2697 sql_help.c:2698 sql_help.c:2699 +#: sql_help.c:2700 sql_help.c:3265 sql_help.c:3266 sql_help.c:3267 +#: sql_help.c:3268 sql_help.c:3269 sql_help.c:3964 sql_help.c:3968 +#: sql_help.c:4417 sql_help.c:4421 sql_help.c:4736 msgid "role_name" msgstr "nom_rôle" -#: sql_help.c:246 sql_help.c:265 sql_help.c:472 sql_help.c:922 sql_help.c:1346 -#: sql_help.c:1348 sql_help.c:1400 sql_help.c:1412 sql_help.c:1437 -#: sql_help.c:1696 sql_help.c:2243 sql_help.c:2247 sql_help.c:2359 -#: sql_help.c:2364 sql_help.c:2472 sql_help.c:2642 sql_help.c:2781 -#: sql_help.c:2786 sql_help.c:2788 sql_help.c:2909 sql_help.c:2922 -#: sql_help.c:2936 sql_help.c:2945 sql_help.c:2957 sql_help.c:2986 -#: sql_help.c:3996 sql_help.c:4011 sql_help.c:4013 sql_help.c:4102 -#: sql_help.c:4105 sql_help.c:4107 sql_help.c:4567 sql_help.c:4568 -#: sql_help.c:4577 sql_help.c:4624 sql_help.c:4625 sql_help.c:4626 -#: sql_help.c:4627 sql_help.c:4628 sql_help.c:4629 sql_help.c:4669 -#: sql_help.c:4670 sql_help.c:4675 sql_help.c:4680 sql_help.c:4824 -#: sql_help.c:4825 sql_help.c:4834 sql_help.c:4881 sql_help.c:4882 -#: sql_help.c:4883 sql_help.c:4884 sql_help.c:4885 sql_help.c:4886 -#: sql_help.c:4940 sql_help.c:4942 sql_help.c:5002 sql_help.c:5062 -#: sql_help.c:5063 sql_help.c:5072 sql_help.c:5119 sql_help.c:5120 -#: sql_help.c:5121 sql_help.c:5122 sql_help.c:5123 sql_help.c:5124 +#: sql_help.c:246 sql_help.c:265 sql_help.c:472 sql_help.c:937 sql_help.c:1360 +#: sql_help.c:1362 sql_help.c:1414 sql_help.c:1426 sql_help.c:1451 +#: sql_help.c:1710 sql_help.c:2257 sql_help.c:2261 sql_help.c:2373 +#: sql_help.c:2378 sql_help.c:2486 sql_help.c:2663 sql_help.c:2801 +#: sql_help.c:2806 sql_help.c:2808 sql_help.c:2929 sql_help.c:2942 +#: sql_help.c:2956 sql_help.c:2965 sql_help.c:2977 sql_help.c:3006 +#: sql_help.c:4016 sql_help.c:4031 sql_help.c:4033 sql_help.c:4122 +#: sql_help.c:4125 sql_help.c:4127 sql_help.c:4587 sql_help.c:4588 +#: sql_help.c:4597 sql_help.c:4644 sql_help.c:4645 sql_help.c:4646 +#: sql_help.c:4647 sql_help.c:4648 sql_help.c:4649 sql_help.c:4689 +#: sql_help.c:4690 sql_help.c:4695 sql_help.c:4700 sql_help.c:4844 +#: sql_help.c:4845 sql_help.c:4854 sql_help.c:4901 sql_help.c:4902 +#: sql_help.c:4903 sql_help.c:4904 sql_help.c:4905 sql_help.c:4906 +#: sql_help.c:4960 sql_help.c:4962 sql_help.c:5022 sql_help.c:5082 +#: sql_help.c:5083 sql_help.c:5092 sql_help.c:5139 sql_help.c:5140 +#: sql_help.c:5141 sql_help.c:5142 sql_help.c:5143 sql_help.c:5144 msgid "expression" msgstr "expression" @@ -4376,14 +4376,14 @@ msgstr "contrainte_domaine" #: sql_help.c:251 sql_help.c:253 sql_help.c:256 sql_help.c:264 sql_help.c:487 -#: sql_help.c:488 sql_help.c:1323 sql_help.c:1370 sql_help.c:1371 -#: sql_help.c:1372 sql_help.c:1399 sql_help.c:1411 sql_help.c:1428 -#: sql_help.c:1864 sql_help.c:1866 sql_help.c:2246 sql_help.c:2358 -#: sql_help.c:2363 sql_help.c:2944 sql_help.c:2956 sql_help.c:4008 +#: sql_help.c:488 sql_help.c:1337 sql_help.c:1384 sql_help.c:1385 +#: sql_help.c:1386 sql_help.c:1413 sql_help.c:1425 sql_help.c:1442 +#: sql_help.c:1878 sql_help.c:1880 sql_help.c:2260 sql_help.c:2372 +#: sql_help.c:2377 sql_help.c:2964 sql_help.c:2976 sql_help.c:4028 msgid "constraint_name" msgstr "nom_contrainte" -#: sql_help.c:254 sql_help.c:1324 +#: sql_help.c:254 sql_help.c:1338 msgid "new_constraint_name" msgstr "nouvelle_nom_contrainte" @@ -4391,7 +4391,7 @@ msgid "where domain_constraint is:" msgstr "où contrainte_domaine est :" -#: sql_help.c:330 sql_help.c:1109 +#: sql_help.c:330 sql_help.c:1123 msgid "new_version" msgstr "nouvelle_version" @@ -4407,82 +4407,82 @@ #: sql_help.c:347 sql_help.c:348 sql_help.c:353 sql_help.c:357 sql_help.c:359 #: sql_help.c:361 sql_help.c:370 sql_help.c:371 sql_help.c:372 sql_help.c:373 #: sql_help.c:374 sql_help.c:375 sql_help.c:376 sql_help.c:377 sql_help.c:380 -#: sql_help.c:381 sql_help.c:1856 sql_help.c:1861 sql_help.c:1868 -#: sql_help.c:1869 sql_help.c:1870 sql_help.c:1871 sql_help.c:1872 -#: sql_help.c:1873 sql_help.c:1874 sql_help.c:1879 sql_help.c:1881 -#: sql_help.c:1885 sql_help.c:1887 sql_help.c:1891 sql_help.c:1896 -#: sql_help.c:1897 sql_help.c:1904 sql_help.c:1905 sql_help.c:1906 -#: sql_help.c:1907 sql_help.c:1908 sql_help.c:1909 sql_help.c:1910 -#: sql_help.c:1911 sql_help.c:1912 sql_help.c:1913 sql_help.c:1914 -#: sql_help.c:1919 sql_help.c:1920 sql_help.c:4470 sql_help.c:4475 -#: sql_help.c:4476 sql_help.c:4477 sql_help.c:4478 sql_help.c:4484 -#: sql_help.c:4485 sql_help.c:4490 sql_help.c:4491 sql_help.c:4496 -#: sql_help.c:4497 sql_help.c:4498 sql_help.c:4499 sql_help.c:4500 -#: sql_help.c:4501 +#: sql_help.c:381 sql_help.c:1870 sql_help.c:1875 sql_help.c:1882 +#: sql_help.c:1883 sql_help.c:1884 sql_help.c:1885 sql_help.c:1886 +#: sql_help.c:1887 sql_help.c:1888 sql_help.c:1893 sql_help.c:1895 +#: sql_help.c:1899 sql_help.c:1901 sql_help.c:1905 sql_help.c:1910 +#: sql_help.c:1911 sql_help.c:1918 sql_help.c:1919 sql_help.c:1920 +#: sql_help.c:1921 sql_help.c:1922 sql_help.c:1923 sql_help.c:1924 +#: sql_help.c:1925 sql_help.c:1926 sql_help.c:1927 sql_help.c:1928 +#: sql_help.c:1933 sql_help.c:1934 sql_help.c:4490 sql_help.c:4495 +#: sql_help.c:4496 sql_help.c:4497 sql_help.c:4498 sql_help.c:4504 +#: sql_help.c:4505 sql_help.c:4510 sql_help.c:4511 sql_help.c:4516 +#: sql_help.c:4517 sql_help.c:4518 sql_help.c:4519 sql_help.c:4520 +#: sql_help.c:4521 msgid "object_name" msgstr "nom_objet" -#: sql_help.c:339 sql_help.c:1857 sql_help.c:4473 +#: sql_help.c:339 sql_help.c:1871 sql_help.c:4493 msgid "aggregate_name" msgstr "nom_agrégat" -#: sql_help.c:341 sql_help.c:1859 sql_help.c:2143 sql_help.c:2147 -#: sql_help.c:2149 sql_help.c:3372 +#: sql_help.c:341 sql_help.c:1873 sql_help.c:2157 sql_help.c:2161 +#: sql_help.c:2163 sql_help.c:3392 msgid "source_type" msgstr "type_source" -#: sql_help.c:342 sql_help.c:1860 sql_help.c:2144 sql_help.c:2148 -#: sql_help.c:2150 sql_help.c:3373 +#: sql_help.c:342 sql_help.c:1874 sql_help.c:2158 sql_help.c:2162 +#: sql_help.c:2164 sql_help.c:3393 msgid "target_type" msgstr "type_cible" -#: sql_help.c:349 sql_help.c:796 sql_help.c:1875 sql_help.c:2145 -#: sql_help.c:2186 sql_help.c:2262 sql_help.c:2530 sql_help.c:2561 -#: sql_help.c:3132 sql_help.c:4372 sql_help.c:4479 sql_help.c:4596 -#: sql_help.c:4600 sql_help.c:4604 sql_help.c:4607 sql_help.c:4853 -#: sql_help.c:4857 sql_help.c:4861 sql_help.c:4864 sql_help.c:5091 -#: sql_help.c:5095 sql_help.c:5099 sql_help.c:5102 +#: sql_help.c:349 sql_help.c:796 sql_help.c:1889 sql_help.c:2159 +#: sql_help.c:2200 sql_help.c:2276 sql_help.c:2544 sql_help.c:2575 +#: sql_help.c:3152 sql_help.c:4392 sql_help.c:4499 sql_help.c:4616 +#: sql_help.c:4620 sql_help.c:4624 sql_help.c:4627 sql_help.c:4873 +#: sql_help.c:4877 sql_help.c:4881 sql_help.c:4884 sql_help.c:5111 +#: sql_help.c:5115 sql_help.c:5119 sql_help.c:5122 msgid "function_name" msgstr "nom_fonction" -#: sql_help.c:354 sql_help.c:789 sql_help.c:1882 sql_help.c:2554 +#: sql_help.c:354 sql_help.c:789 sql_help.c:1896 sql_help.c:2568 msgid "operator_name" msgstr "nom_opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:355 sql_help.c:725 sql_help.c:729 sql_help.c:733 sql_help.c:1883 -#: sql_help.c:2531 sql_help.c:3496 +#: sql_help.c:355 sql_help.c:725 sql_help.c:729 sql_help.c:733 sql_help.c:1897 +#: sql_help.c:2545 sql_help.c:3516 msgid "left_type" msgstr "type_argument_gauche" -#: sql_help.c:356 sql_help.c:726 sql_help.c:730 sql_help.c:734 sql_help.c:1884 -#: sql_help.c:2532 sql_help.c:3497 +#: sql_help.c:356 sql_help.c:726 sql_help.c:730 sql_help.c:734 sql_help.c:1898 +#: sql_help.c:2546 sql_help.c:3517 msgid "right_type" msgstr "type_argument_droit" #: sql_help.c:358 sql_help.c:360 sql_help.c:752 sql_help.c:755 sql_help.c:758 #: sql_help.c:787 sql_help.c:799 sql_help.c:807 sql_help.c:810 sql_help.c:813 -#: sql_help.c:1417 sql_help.c:1886 sql_help.c:1888 sql_help.c:2551 -#: sql_help.c:2572 sql_help.c:2962 sql_help.c:3506 sql_help.c:3515 +#: sql_help.c:1431 sql_help.c:1900 sql_help.c:1902 sql_help.c:2565 +#: sql_help.c:2586 sql_help.c:2982 sql_help.c:3526 sql_help.c:3535 msgid "index_method" msgstr "méthode_indexage" -#: sql_help.c:362 sql_help.c:1892 sql_help.c:4486 +#: sql_help.c:362 sql_help.c:1906 sql_help.c:4506 msgid "procedure_name" msgstr "nom_procédure" -#: sql_help.c:366 sql_help.c:1898 sql_help.c:3919 sql_help.c:4492 +#: sql_help.c:366 sql_help.c:1912 sql_help.c:3939 sql_help.c:4512 msgid "routine_name" msgstr "nom_routine" -#: sql_help.c:378 sql_help.c:1389 sql_help.c:1915 sql_help.c:2406 -#: sql_help.c:2612 sql_help.c:2917 sql_help.c:3099 sql_help.c:3677 -#: sql_help.c:3941 sql_help.c:4394 +#: sql_help.c:378 sql_help.c:1403 sql_help.c:1929 sql_help.c:2420 +#: sql_help.c:2626 sql_help.c:2937 sql_help.c:3119 sql_help.c:3697 +#: sql_help.c:3961 sql_help.c:4414 msgid "type_name" msgstr "nom_type" -#: sql_help.c:379 sql_help.c:1916 sql_help.c:2405 sql_help.c:2611 -#: sql_help.c:3100 sql_help.c:3330 sql_help.c:3678 sql_help.c:3926 -#: sql_help.c:4379 +#: sql_help.c:379 sql_help.c:1930 sql_help.c:2419 sql_help.c:2625 +#: sql_help.c:3120 sql_help.c:3350 sql_help.c:3698 sql_help.c:3946 +#: sql_help.c:4399 msgid "lang_name" msgstr "nom_langage" @@ -4490,147 +4490,147 @@ msgid "and aggregate_signature is:" msgstr "et signature_agrégat est :" -#: sql_help.c:405 sql_help.c:2010 sql_help.c:2287 +#: sql_help.c:405 sql_help.c:2024 sql_help.c:2301 msgid "handler_function" msgstr "fonction_gestionnaire" -#: sql_help.c:406 sql_help.c:2288 +#: sql_help.c:406 sql_help.c:2302 msgid "validator_function" msgstr "fonction_validateur" -#: sql_help.c:454 sql_help.c:533 sql_help.c:677 sql_help.c:863 sql_help.c:1013 -#: sql_help.c:1318 sql_help.c:1593 +#: sql_help.c:454 sql_help.c:533 sql_help.c:677 sql_help.c:863 sql_help.c:1027 +#: sql_help.c:1332 sql_help.c:1607 msgid "action" msgstr "action" #: sql_help.c:456 sql_help.c:463 sql_help.c:467 sql_help.c:468 sql_help.c:471 #: sql_help.c:473 sql_help.c:474 sql_help.c:475 sql_help.c:477 sql_help.c:480 #: sql_help.c:482 sql_help.c:483 sql_help.c:681 sql_help.c:691 sql_help.c:693 -#: sql_help.c:696 sql_help.c:698 sql_help.c:699 sql_help.c:921 sql_help.c:1090 -#: sql_help.c:1320 sql_help.c:1338 sql_help.c:1342 sql_help.c:1343 -#: sql_help.c:1347 sql_help.c:1349 sql_help.c:1350 sql_help.c:1351 -#: sql_help.c:1352 sql_help.c:1354 sql_help.c:1357 sql_help.c:1358 -#: sql_help.c:1360 sql_help.c:1363 sql_help.c:1365 sql_help.c:1366 -#: sql_help.c:1413 sql_help.c:1415 sql_help.c:1422 sql_help.c:1431 -#: sql_help.c:1436 sql_help.c:1443 sql_help.c:1444 sql_help.c:1695 -#: sql_help.c:1698 sql_help.c:1702 sql_help.c:1738 sql_help.c:1863 -#: sql_help.c:1976 sql_help.c:1982 sql_help.c:1995 sql_help.c:1996 -#: sql_help.c:1997 sql_help.c:2337 sql_help.c:2350 sql_help.c:2403 -#: sql_help.c:2471 sql_help.c:2477 sql_help.c:2510 sql_help.c:2641 -#: sql_help.c:2750 sql_help.c:2785 sql_help.c:2787 sql_help.c:2899 -#: sql_help.c:2908 sql_help.c:2918 sql_help.c:2921 sql_help.c:2931 -#: sql_help.c:2935 sql_help.c:2958 sql_help.c:2960 sql_help.c:2967 -#: sql_help.c:2980 sql_help.c:2985 sql_help.c:2992 sql_help.c:2993 -#: sql_help.c:3009 sql_help.c:3135 sql_help.c:3275 sql_help.c:3898 -#: sql_help.c:3899 sql_help.c:3995 sql_help.c:4010 sql_help.c:4012 -#: sql_help.c:4014 sql_help.c:4101 sql_help.c:4104 sql_help.c:4106 -#: sql_help.c:4108 sql_help.c:4351 sql_help.c:4352 sql_help.c:4472 -#: sql_help.c:4633 sql_help.c:4639 sql_help.c:4641 sql_help.c:4890 -#: sql_help.c:4896 sql_help.c:4898 sql_help.c:4939 sql_help.c:4941 -#: sql_help.c:4943 sql_help.c:4990 sql_help.c:5128 sql_help.c:5134 -#: sql_help.c:5136 +#: sql_help.c:696 sql_help.c:698 sql_help.c:699 sql_help.c:936 sql_help.c:1104 +#: sql_help.c:1334 sql_help.c:1352 sql_help.c:1356 sql_help.c:1357 +#: sql_help.c:1361 sql_help.c:1363 sql_help.c:1364 sql_help.c:1365 +#: sql_help.c:1366 sql_help.c:1368 sql_help.c:1371 sql_help.c:1372 +#: sql_help.c:1374 sql_help.c:1377 sql_help.c:1379 sql_help.c:1380 +#: sql_help.c:1427 sql_help.c:1429 sql_help.c:1436 sql_help.c:1445 +#: sql_help.c:1450 sql_help.c:1457 sql_help.c:1458 sql_help.c:1709 +#: sql_help.c:1712 sql_help.c:1716 sql_help.c:1752 sql_help.c:1877 +#: sql_help.c:1990 sql_help.c:1996 sql_help.c:2009 sql_help.c:2010 +#: sql_help.c:2011 sql_help.c:2351 sql_help.c:2364 sql_help.c:2417 +#: sql_help.c:2485 sql_help.c:2491 sql_help.c:2524 sql_help.c:2662 +#: sql_help.c:2770 sql_help.c:2805 sql_help.c:2807 sql_help.c:2919 +#: sql_help.c:2928 sql_help.c:2938 sql_help.c:2941 sql_help.c:2951 +#: sql_help.c:2955 sql_help.c:2978 sql_help.c:2980 sql_help.c:2987 +#: sql_help.c:3000 sql_help.c:3005 sql_help.c:3012 sql_help.c:3013 +#: sql_help.c:3029 sql_help.c:3155 sql_help.c:3295 sql_help.c:3918 +#: sql_help.c:3919 sql_help.c:4015 sql_help.c:4030 sql_help.c:4032 +#: sql_help.c:4034 sql_help.c:4121 sql_help.c:4124 sql_help.c:4126 +#: sql_help.c:4128 sql_help.c:4371 sql_help.c:4372 sql_help.c:4492 +#: sql_help.c:4653 sql_help.c:4659 sql_help.c:4661 sql_help.c:4910 +#: sql_help.c:4916 sql_help.c:4918 sql_help.c:4959 sql_help.c:4961 +#: sql_help.c:4963 sql_help.c:5010 sql_help.c:5148 sql_help.c:5154 +#: sql_help.c:5156 msgid "column_name" msgstr "nom_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:457 sql_help.c:682 sql_help.c:1321 sql_help.c:1703 +#: sql_help.c:457 sql_help.c:682 sql_help.c:1335 sql_help.c:1717 msgid "new_column_name" msgstr "nouvelle_nom_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:462 sql_help.c:554 sql_help.c:690 sql_help.c:884 sql_help.c:1034 -#: sql_help.c:1337 sql_help.c:1603 +#: sql_help.c:462 sql_help.c:554 sql_help.c:690 sql_help.c:884 sql_help.c:1048 +#: sql_help.c:1351 sql_help.c:1617 msgid "where action is one of:" msgstr "où action fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:464 sql_help.c:469 sql_help.c:1082 sql_help.c:1339 -#: sql_help.c:1344 sql_help.c:1605 sql_help.c:1609 sql_help.c:2241 -#: sql_help.c:2338 sql_help.c:2550 sql_help.c:2743 sql_help.c:2900 -#: sql_help.c:3182 sql_help.c:4160 +#: sql_help.c:464 sql_help.c:469 sql_help.c:1096 sql_help.c:1353 +#: sql_help.c:1358 sql_help.c:1619 sql_help.c:1623 sql_help.c:2255 +#: sql_help.c:2352 sql_help.c:2564 sql_help.c:2763 sql_help.c:2920 +#: sql_help.c:3202 sql_help.c:4180 msgid "data_type" msgstr "type_données" -#: sql_help.c:465 sql_help.c:470 sql_help.c:1340 sql_help.c:1345 -#: sql_help.c:1438 sql_help.c:1606 sql_help.c:1610 sql_help.c:2242 -#: sql_help.c:2341 sql_help.c:2473 sql_help.c:2902 sql_help.c:2910 -#: sql_help.c:2923 sql_help.c:2937 sql_help.c:2987 sql_help.c:3183 -#: sql_help.c:3189 sql_help.c:4005 +#: sql_help.c:465 sql_help.c:470 sql_help.c:1354 sql_help.c:1359 +#: sql_help.c:1452 sql_help.c:1620 sql_help.c:1624 sql_help.c:2256 +#: sql_help.c:2355 sql_help.c:2487 sql_help.c:2922 sql_help.c:2930 +#: sql_help.c:2943 sql_help.c:2957 sql_help.c:3007 sql_help.c:3203 +#: sql_help.c:3209 sql_help.c:4025 msgid "collation" msgstr "collationnement" -#: sql_help.c:466 sql_help.c:1341 sql_help.c:2342 sql_help.c:2351 -#: sql_help.c:2903 sql_help.c:2919 sql_help.c:2932 +#: sql_help.c:466 sql_help.c:1355 sql_help.c:2356 sql_help.c:2365 +#: sql_help.c:2923 sql_help.c:2939 sql_help.c:2952 msgid "column_constraint" msgstr "contrainte_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:476 sql_help.c:618 sql_help.c:692 sql_help.c:1359 sql_help.c:4987 +#: sql_help.c:476 sql_help.c:618 sql_help.c:692 sql_help.c:1373 sql_help.c:5007 msgid "integer" msgstr "entier" -#: sql_help.c:478 sql_help.c:481 sql_help.c:694 sql_help.c:697 sql_help.c:1361 -#: sql_help.c:1364 +#: sql_help.c:478 sql_help.c:481 sql_help.c:694 sql_help.c:697 sql_help.c:1375 +#: sql_help.c:1378 msgid "attribute_option" msgstr "option_attribut" -#: sql_help.c:486 sql_help.c:1368 sql_help.c:2343 sql_help.c:2352 -#: sql_help.c:2904 sql_help.c:2920 sql_help.c:2933 +#: sql_help.c:486 sql_help.c:1382 sql_help.c:2357 sql_help.c:2366 +#: sql_help.c:2924 sql_help.c:2940 sql_help.c:2953 msgid "table_constraint" msgstr "contrainte_table" -#: sql_help.c:489 sql_help.c:490 sql_help.c:491 sql_help.c:492 sql_help.c:1373 -#: sql_help.c:1374 sql_help.c:1375 sql_help.c:1376 sql_help.c:1917 +#: sql_help.c:489 sql_help.c:490 sql_help.c:491 sql_help.c:492 sql_help.c:1387 +#: sql_help.c:1388 sql_help.c:1389 sql_help.c:1390 sql_help.c:1931 msgid "trigger_name" msgstr "nom_trigger" -#: sql_help.c:493 sql_help.c:494 sql_help.c:1387 sql_help.c:1388 -#: sql_help.c:2344 sql_help.c:2349 sql_help.c:2907 sql_help.c:2930 +#: sql_help.c:493 sql_help.c:494 sql_help.c:1401 sql_help.c:1402 +#: sql_help.c:2358 sql_help.c:2363 sql_help.c:2927 sql_help.c:2950 msgid "parent_table" msgstr "table_parent" -#: sql_help.c:553 sql_help.c:610 sql_help.c:679 sql_help.c:883 sql_help.c:1033 -#: sql_help.c:1562 sql_help.c:2273 +#: sql_help.c:553 sql_help.c:610 sql_help.c:679 sql_help.c:883 sql_help.c:1047 +#: sql_help.c:1576 sql_help.c:2287 msgid "extension_name" msgstr "nom_extension" -#: sql_help.c:555 sql_help.c:1035 sql_help.c:2407 +#: sql_help.c:555 sql_help.c:1049 sql_help.c:2421 msgid "execution_cost" msgstr "coût_exécution" -#: sql_help.c:556 sql_help.c:1036 sql_help.c:2408 +#: sql_help.c:556 sql_help.c:1050 sql_help.c:2422 msgid "result_rows" msgstr "lignes_de_résultat" -#: sql_help.c:557 sql_help.c:2409 +#: sql_help.c:557 sql_help.c:2423 msgid "support_function" msgstr "fonction_support" -#: sql_help.c:579 sql_help.c:581 sql_help.c:958 sql_help.c:966 sql_help.c:970 -#: sql_help.c:973 sql_help.c:976 sql_help.c:1645 sql_help.c:1653 -#: sql_help.c:1657 sql_help.c:1660 sql_help.c:1663 sql_help.c:2721 -#: sql_help.c:2723 sql_help.c:2726 sql_help.c:2727 sql_help.c:3896 -#: sql_help.c:3897 sql_help.c:3901 sql_help.c:3902 sql_help.c:3905 -#: sql_help.c:3906 sql_help.c:3908 sql_help.c:3909 sql_help.c:3911 -#: sql_help.c:3912 sql_help.c:3914 sql_help.c:3915 sql_help.c:3917 -#: sql_help.c:3918 sql_help.c:3924 sql_help.c:3925 sql_help.c:3927 -#: sql_help.c:3928 sql_help.c:3930 sql_help.c:3931 sql_help.c:3933 -#: sql_help.c:3934 sql_help.c:3936 sql_help.c:3937 sql_help.c:3939 -#: sql_help.c:3940 sql_help.c:3942 sql_help.c:3943 sql_help.c:3945 -#: sql_help.c:3946 sql_help.c:4349 sql_help.c:4350 sql_help.c:4354 -#: sql_help.c:4355 sql_help.c:4358 sql_help.c:4359 sql_help.c:4361 -#: sql_help.c:4362 sql_help.c:4364 sql_help.c:4365 sql_help.c:4367 -#: sql_help.c:4368 sql_help.c:4370 sql_help.c:4371 sql_help.c:4377 -#: sql_help.c:4378 sql_help.c:4380 sql_help.c:4381 sql_help.c:4383 -#: sql_help.c:4384 sql_help.c:4386 sql_help.c:4387 sql_help.c:4389 -#: sql_help.c:4390 sql_help.c:4392 sql_help.c:4393 sql_help.c:4395 -#: sql_help.c:4396 sql_help.c:4398 sql_help.c:4399 +#: sql_help.c:579 sql_help.c:581 sql_help.c:972 sql_help.c:980 sql_help.c:984 +#: sql_help.c:987 sql_help.c:990 sql_help.c:1659 sql_help.c:1667 +#: sql_help.c:1671 sql_help.c:1674 sql_help.c:1677 sql_help.c:2741 +#: sql_help.c:2743 sql_help.c:2746 sql_help.c:2747 sql_help.c:3916 +#: sql_help.c:3917 sql_help.c:3921 sql_help.c:3922 sql_help.c:3925 +#: sql_help.c:3926 sql_help.c:3928 sql_help.c:3929 sql_help.c:3931 +#: sql_help.c:3932 sql_help.c:3934 sql_help.c:3935 sql_help.c:3937 +#: sql_help.c:3938 sql_help.c:3944 sql_help.c:3945 sql_help.c:3947 +#: sql_help.c:3948 sql_help.c:3950 sql_help.c:3951 sql_help.c:3953 +#: sql_help.c:3954 sql_help.c:3956 sql_help.c:3957 sql_help.c:3959 +#: sql_help.c:3960 sql_help.c:3962 sql_help.c:3963 sql_help.c:3965 +#: sql_help.c:3966 sql_help.c:4369 sql_help.c:4370 sql_help.c:4374 +#: sql_help.c:4375 sql_help.c:4378 sql_help.c:4379 sql_help.c:4381 +#: sql_help.c:4382 sql_help.c:4384 sql_help.c:4385 sql_help.c:4387 +#: sql_help.c:4388 sql_help.c:4390 sql_help.c:4391 sql_help.c:4397 +#: sql_help.c:4398 sql_help.c:4400 sql_help.c:4401 sql_help.c:4403 +#: sql_help.c:4404 sql_help.c:4406 sql_help.c:4407 sql_help.c:4409 +#: sql_help.c:4410 sql_help.c:4412 sql_help.c:4413 sql_help.c:4415 +#: sql_help.c:4416 sql_help.c:4418 sql_help.c:4419 msgid "role_specification" msgstr "specification_role" -#: sql_help.c:580 sql_help.c:582 sql_help.c:1676 sql_help.c:2210 -#: sql_help.c:2729 sql_help.c:3260 sql_help.c:3711 sql_help.c:4726 +#: sql_help.c:580 sql_help.c:582 sql_help.c:1690 sql_help.c:2224 +#: sql_help.c:2749 sql_help.c:3280 sql_help.c:3731 sql_help.c:4746 msgid "user_name" msgstr "nom_utilisateur" -#: sql_help.c:583 sql_help.c:978 sql_help.c:1665 sql_help.c:2728 -#: sql_help.c:3947 sql_help.c:4400 +#: sql_help.c:583 sql_help.c:992 sql_help.c:1679 sql_help.c:2748 +#: sql_help.c:3967 sql_help.c:4420 msgid "where role_specification can be:" msgstr "où specification_role peut être :" @@ -4638,22 +4638,22 @@ msgid "group_name" msgstr "nom_groupe" -#: sql_help.c:606 sql_help.c:1434 sql_help.c:2220 sql_help.c:2480 -#: sql_help.c:2514 sql_help.c:2915 sql_help.c:2928 sql_help.c:2942 -#: sql_help.c:2983 sql_help.c:3013 sql_help.c:3025 sql_help.c:3938 -#: sql_help.c:4391 +#: sql_help.c:606 sql_help.c:1448 sql_help.c:2234 sql_help.c:2494 +#: sql_help.c:2528 sql_help.c:2935 sql_help.c:2948 sql_help.c:2962 +#: sql_help.c:3003 sql_help.c:3033 sql_help.c:3045 sql_help.c:3958 +#: sql_help.c:4411 msgid "tablespace_name" msgstr "nom_tablespace" -#: sql_help.c:608 sql_help.c:701 sql_help.c:1381 sql_help.c:1391 -#: sql_help.c:1429 sql_help.c:1792 sql_help.c:1795 +#: sql_help.c:608 sql_help.c:701 sql_help.c:1395 sql_help.c:1405 +#: sql_help.c:1443 sql_help.c:1806 sql_help.c:1809 msgid "index_name" msgstr "nom_index" -#: sql_help.c:612 sql_help.c:615 sql_help.c:704 sql_help.c:706 sql_help.c:1384 -#: sql_help.c:1386 sql_help.c:1432 sql_help.c:2478 sql_help.c:2512 -#: sql_help.c:2913 sql_help.c:2926 sql_help.c:2940 sql_help.c:2981 -#: sql_help.c:3011 +#: sql_help.c:612 sql_help.c:615 sql_help.c:704 sql_help.c:706 sql_help.c:1398 +#: sql_help.c:1400 sql_help.c:1446 sql_help.c:2492 sql_help.c:2526 +#: sql_help.c:2933 sql_help.c:2946 sql_help.c:2960 sql_help.c:3001 +#: sql_help.c:3031 msgid "storage_parameter" msgstr "paramètre_stockage" @@ -4661,1883 +4661,1892 @@ msgid "column_number" msgstr "numéro_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:641 sql_help.c:1880 sql_help.c:4483 +#: sql_help.c:641 sql_help.c:1894 sql_help.c:4503 msgid "large_object_oid" msgstr "oid_large_object" -#: sql_help.c:700 sql_help.c:1367 sql_help.c:2901 +#: sql_help.c:700 sql_help.c:1381 sql_help.c:2921 msgid "compression_method" msgstr "méthode_compression" -#: sql_help.c:702 sql_help.c:1382 +#: sql_help.c:702 sql_help.c:1396 msgid "new_access_method" msgstr "new_access_method" -#: sql_help.c:735 sql_help.c:2535 +#: sql_help.c:735 sql_help.c:2549 msgid "res_proc" msgstr "res_proc" -#: sql_help.c:736 sql_help.c:2536 +#: sql_help.c:736 sql_help.c:2550 msgid "join_proc" msgstr "join_proc" -#: sql_help.c:788 sql_help.c:800 sql_help.c:2553 +#: sql_help.c:788 sql_help.c:800 sql_help.c:2567 msgid "strategy_number" msgstr "numéro_de_stratégie" #: sql_help.c:790 sql_help.c:791 sql_help.c:794 sql_help.c:795 sql_help.c:801 -#: sql_help.c:802 sql_help.c:804 sql_help.c:805 sql_help.c:2555 sql_help.c:2556 -#: sql_help.c:2559 sql_help.c:2560 +#: sql_help.c:802 sql_help.c:804 sql_help.c:805 sql_help.c:2569 sql_help.c:2570 +#: sql_help.c:2573 sql_help.c:2574 msgid "op_type" msgstr "type_op" -#: sql_help.c:792 sql_help.c:2557 +#: sql_help.c:792 sql_help.c:2571 msgid "sort_family_name" msgstr "nom_famille_tri" -#: sql_help.c:793 sql_help.c:803 sql_help.c:2558 +#: sql_help.c:793 sql_help.c:803 sql_help.c:2572 msgid "support_number" msgstr "numéro_de_support" -#: sql_help.c:797 sql_help.c:2146 sql_help.c:2562 sql_help.c:3102 -#: sql_help.c:3104 +#: sql_help.c:797 sql_help.c:2160 sql_help.c:2576 sql_help.c:3122 +#: sql_help.c:3124 msgid "argument_type" msgstr "type_argument" -#: sql_help.c:828 sql_help.c:831 sql_help.c:920 sql_help.c:1049 sql_help.c:1089 -#: sql_help.c:1558 sql_help.c:1561 sql_help.c:1737 sql_help.c:1791 -#: sql_help.c:1794 sql_help.c:1865 sql_help.c:1890 sql_help.c:1903 -#: sql_help.c:1918 sql_help.c:1975 sql_help.c:1981 sql_help.c:2336 -#: sql_help.c:2348 sql_help.c:2469 sql_help.c:2509 sql_help.c:2586 -#: sql_help.c:2640 sql_help.c:2697 sql_help.c:2749 sql_help.c:2782 -#: sql_help.c:2789 sql_help.c:2898 sql_help.c:2916 sql_help.c:2929 -#: sql_help.c:3008 sql_help.c:3128 sql_help.c:3309 sql_help.c:3532 -#: sql_help.c:3581 sql_help.c:3687 sql_help.c:3894 sql_help.c:3900 -#: sql_help.c:3961 sql_help.c:3993 sql_help.c:4347 sql_help.c:4353 -#: sql_help.c:4471 sql_help.c:4582 sql_help.c:4584 sql_help.c:4646 -#: sql_help.c:4685 sql_help.c:4839 sql_help.c:4841 sql_help.c:4903 -#: sql_help.c:4937 sql_help.c:4989 sql_help.c:5077 sql_help.c:5079 -#: sql_help.c:5141 +#: sql_help.c:828 sql_help.c:831 sql_help.c:932 sql_help.c:935 sql_help.c:1063 +#: sql_help.c:1103 sql_help.c:1572 sql_help.c:1575 sql_help.c:1751 +#: sql_help.c:1805 sql_help.c:1808 sql_help.c:1879 sql_help.c:1904 +#: sql_help.c:1917 sql_help.c:1932 sql_help.c:1989 sql_help.c:1995 +#: sql_help.c:2350 sql_help.c:2362 sql_help.c:2483 sql_help.c:2523 +#: sql_help.c:2600 sql_help.c:2661 sql_help.c:2717 sql_help.c:2769 +#: sql_help.c:2802 sql_help.c:2809 sql_help.c:2918 sql_help.c:2936 +#: sql_help.c:2949 sql_help.c:3028 sql_help.c:3148 sql_help.c:3329 +#: sql_help.c:3552 sql_help.c:3601 sql_help.c:3707 sql_help.c:3914 +#: sql_help.c:3920 sql_help.c:3981 sql_help.c:4013 sql_help.c:4367 +#: sql_help.c:4373 sql_help.c:4491 sql_help.c:4602 sql_help.c:4604 +#: sql_help.c:4666 sql_help.c:4705 sql_help.c:4859 sql_help.c:4861 +#: sql_help.c:4923 sql_help.c:4957 sql_help.c:5009 sql_help.c:5097 +#: sql_help.c:5099 sql_help.c:5161 msgid "table_name" msgstr "nom_table" -#: sql_help.c:833 sql_help.c:2588 +#: sql_help.c:833 sql_help.c:2602 msgid "using_expression" msgstr "expression_using" -#: sql_help.c:834 sql_help.c:2589 +#: sql_help.c:834 sql_help.c:2603 msgid "check_expression" msgstr "expression_check" -#: sql_help.c:907 sql_help.c:909 sql_help.c:911 sql_help.c:2636 +#: sql_help.c:916 sql_help.c:918 sql_help.c:2654 msgid "publication_object" msgstr "objet_publication" -#: sql_help.c:913 sql_help.c:2637 +#: sql_help.c:920 +msgid "publication_drop_object" +msgstr "objet_supprime_publication" + +#: sql_help.c:922 sql_help.c:2655 msgid "publication_parameter" msgstr "paramètre_publication" -#: sql_help.c:919 sql_help.c:2639 +#: sql_help.c:928 sql_help.c:2657 msgid "where publication_object is one of:" msgstr "où publication_object fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:962 sql_help.c:1649 sql_help.c:2447 sql_help.c:2674 -#: sql_help.c:3243 +#: sql_help.c:929 sql_help.c:1745 sql_help.c:1746 sql_help.c:2658 +#: sql_help.c:4996 sql_help.c:4997 +msgid "table_and_columns" +msgstr "table_et_colonnes" + +#: sql_help.c:931 +msgid "and publication_drop_object is one of:" +msgstr "où objet_supprime_publication fait partie de :" + +#: sql_help.c:934 sql_help.c:1750 sql_help.c:2660 sql_help.c:5008 +msgid "and table_and_columns is:" +msgstr "et table_et_colonnes est :" + +#: sql_help.c:976 sql_help.c:1663 sql_help.c:2461 sql_help.c:2694 +#: sql_help.c:3263 msgid "password" msgstr "mot_de_passe" -#: sql_help.c:963 sql_help.c:1650 sql_help.c:2448 sql_help.c:2675 -#: sql_help.c:3244 +#: sql_help.c:977 sql_help.c:1664 sql_help.c:2462 sql_help.c:2695 +#: sql_help.c:3264 msgid "timestamp" msgstr "horodatage" -#: sql_help.c:967 sql_help.c:971 sql_help.c:974 sql_help.c:977 sql_help.c:1654 -#: sql_help.c:1658 sql_help.c:1661 sql_help.c:1664 sql_help.c:3907 -#: sql_help.c:4360 +#: sql_help.c:981 sql_help.c:985 sql_help.c:988 sql_help.c:991 sql_help.c:1668 +#: sql_help.c:1672 sql_help.c:1675 sql_help.c:1678 sql_help.c:3927 +#: sql_help.c:4380 msgid "database_name" msgstr "nom_base_de_donnée" -#: sql_help.c:1083 sql_help.c:2744 +#: sql_help.c:1097 sql_help.c:2764 msgid "increment" msgstr "incrément" -#: sql_help.c:1084 sql_help.c:2745 +#: sql_help.c:1098 sql_help.c:2765 msgid "minvalue" msgstr "valeur_min" -#: sql_help.c:1085 sql_help.c:2746 +#: sql_help.c:1099 sql_help.c:2766 msgid "maxvalue" msgstr "valeur_max" -#: sql_help.c:1086 sql_help.c:2747 sql_help.c:4580 sql_help.c:4683 -#: sql_help.c:4837 sql_help.c:5006 sql_help.c:5075 +#: sql_help.c:1100 sql_help.c:2767 sql_help.c:4600 sql_help.c:4703 +#: sql_help.c:4857 sql_help.c:5026 sql_help.c:5095 msgid "start" msgstr "début" -#: sql_help.c:1087 sql_help.c:1356 +#: sql_help.c:1101 sql_help.c:1370 msgid "restart" msgstr "nouveau_début" -#: sql_help.c:1088 sql_help.c:2748 +#: sql_help.c:1102 sql_help.c:2768 msgid "cache" msgstr "cache" -#: sql_help.c:1133 +#: sql_help.c:1147 msgid "new_target" msgstr "nouvelle_cible" -#: sql_help.c:1152 sql_help.c:2801 +#: sql_help.c:1166 sql_help.c:2821 msgid "conninfo" msgstr "conninfo" -#: sql_help.c:1154 sql_help.c:1158 sql_help.c:1162 sql_help.c:2802 +#: sql_help.c:1168 sql_help.c:1172 sql_help.c:1176 sql_help.c:2822 msgid "publication_name" msgstr "nom_publication" -#: sql_help.c:1155 sql_help.c:1159 sql_help.c:1163 +#: sql_help.c:1169 sql_help.c:1173 sql_help.c:1177 msgid "publication_option" msgstr "option_publication" -#: sql_help.c:1166 +#: sql_help.c:1180 msgid "refresh_option" msgstr "option_rafraichissement" -#: sql_help.c:1171 sql_help.c:2803 +#: sql_help.c:1185 sql_help.c:2823 msgid "subscription_parameter" msgstr "paramètre_souscription" -#: sql_help.c:1174 +#: sql_help.c:1188 msgid "skip_option" msgstr "option_skip" -#: sql_help.c:1333 sql_help.c:1336 +#: sql_help.c:1347 sql_help.c:1350 msgid "partition_name" msgstr "nom_partition" -#: sql_help.c:1334 sql_help.c:2353 sql_help.c:2934 +#: sql_help.c:1348 sql_help.c:2367 sql_help.c:2954 msgid "partition_bound_spec" msgstr "spec_limite_partition" -#: sql_help.c:1353 sql_help.c:1403 sql_help.c:2948 +#: sql_help.c:1367 sql_help.c:1417 sql_help.c:2968 msgid "sequence_options" msgstr "options_séquence" -#: sql_help.c:1355 +#: sql_help.c:1369 msgid "sequence_option" msgstr "option_séquence" -#: sql_help.c:1369 +#: sql_help.c:1383 msgid "table_constraint_using_index" msgstr "contrainte_table_utilisant_index" -#: sql_help.c:1377 sql_help.c:1378 sql_help.c:1379 sql_help.c:1380 +#: sql_help.c:1391 sql_help.c:1392 sql_help.c:1393 sql_help.c:1394 msgid "rewrite_rule_name" msgstr "nom_règle_réécriture" -#: sql_help.c:1392 sql_help.c:2365 sql_help.c:2973 +#: sql_help.c:1406 sql_help.c:2379 sql_help.c:2993 msgid "and partition_bound_spec is:" msgstr "et partition_bound_spec est :" -#: sql_help.c:1393 sql_help.c:1394 sql_help.c:1395 sql_help.c:2366 -#: sql_help.c:2367 sql_help.c:2368 sql_help.c:2974 sql_help.c:2975 -#: sql_help.c:2976 +#: sql_help.c:1407 sql_help.c:1408 sql_help.c:1409 sql_help.c:2380 +#: sql_help.c:2381 sql_help.c:2382 sql_help.c:2994 sql_help.c:2995 +#: sql_help.c:2996 msgid "partition_bound_expr" msgstr "expr_limite_partition" -#: sql_help.c:1396 sql_help.c:1397 sql_help.c:2369 sql_help.c:2370 -#: sql_help.c:2977 sql_help.c:2978 +#: sql_help.c:1410 sql_help.c:1411 sql_help.c:2383 sql_help.c:2384 +#: sql_help.c:2997 sql_help.c:2998 msgid "numeric_literal" msgstr "numeric_literal" -#: sql_help.c:1398 +#: sql_help.c:1412 msgid "and column_constraint is:" msgstr "et contrainte_colonne est :" -#: sql_help.c:1401 sql_help.c:2360 sql_help.c:2401 sql_help.c:2610 -#: sql_help.c:2946 +#: sql_help.c:1415 sql_help.c:2374 sql_help.c:2415 sql_help.c:2624 +#: sql_help.c:2966 msgid "default_expr" msgstr "expression_par_défaut" -#: sql_help.c:1402 sql_help.c:2361 sql_help.c:2947 +#: sql_help.c:1416 sql_help.c:2375 sql_help.c:2967 msgid "generation_expr" msgstr "expression_génération" -#: sql_help.c:1404 sql_help.c:1405 sql_help.c:1414 sql_help.c:1416 -#: sql_help.c:1420 sql_help.c:2949 sql_help.c:2950 sql_help.c:2959 -#: sql_help.c:2961 sql_help.c:2965 +#: sql_help.c:1418 sql_help.c:1419 sql_help.c:1428 sql_help.c:1430 +#: sql_help.c:1434 sql_help.c:2969 sql_help.c:2970 sql_help.c:2979 +#: sql_help.c:2981 sql_help.c:2985 msgid "index_parameters" msgstr "paramètres_index" -#: sql_help.c:1406 sql_help.c:1423 sql_help.c:2951 sql_help.c:2968 +#: sql_help.c:1420 sql_help.c:1437 sql_help.c:2971 sql_help.c:2988 msgid "reftable" msgstr "table_référence" -#: sql_help.c:1407 sql_help.c:1424 sql_help.c:2952 sql_help.c:2969 +#: sql_help.c:1421 sql_help.c:1438 sql_help.c:2972 sql_help.c:2989 msgid "refcolumn" msgstr "colonne_référence" -#: sql_help.c:1408 sql_help.c:1409 sql_help.c:1425 sql_help.c:1426 -#: sql_help.c:2953 sql_help.c:2954 sql_help.c:2970 sql_help.c:2971 +#: sql_help.c:1422 sql_help.c:1423 sql_help.c:1439 sql_help.c:1440 +#: sql_help.c:2973 sql_help.c:2974 sql_help.c:2990 sql_help.c:2991 msgid "referential_action" msgstr "action" -#: sql_help.c:1410 sql_help.c:2362 sql_help.c:2955 +#: sql_help.c:1424 sql_help.c:2376 sql_help.c:2975 msgid "and table_constraint is:" msgstr "et contrainte_table est :" -#: sql_help.c:1418 sql_help.c:2963 +#: sql_help.c:1432 sql_help.c:2983 msgid "exclude_element" msgstr "élément_exclusion" -#: sql_help.c:1419 sql_help.c:2964 sql_help.c:4578 sql_help.c:4681 -#: sql_help.c:4835 sql_help.c:5004 sql_help.c:5073 +#: sql_help.c:1433 sql_help.c:2984 sql_help.c:4598 sql_help.c:4701 +#: sql_help.c:4855 sql_help.c:5024 sql_help.c:5093 msgid "operator" msgstr "opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:1421 sql_help.c:2481 sql_help.c:2966 +#: sql_help.c:1435 sql_help.c:2495 sql_help.c:2986 msgid "predicate" msgstr "prédicat" -#: sql_help.c:1427 +#: sql_help.c:1441 msgid "and table_constraint_using_index is:" msgstr "et contrainte_table_utilisant_index est :" -#: sql_help.c:1430 sql_help.c:2979 +#: sql_help.c:1444 sql_help.c:2999 msgid "index_parameters in UNIQUE, PRIMARY KEY, and EXCLUDE constraints are:" msgstr "dans les contraintes UNIQUE, PRIMARY KEY et EXCLUDE, les paramètres_index sont :" -#: sql_help.c:1435 sql_help.c:2984 +#: sql_help.c:1449 sql_help.c:3004 msgid "exclude_element in an EXCLUDE constraint is:" msgstr "élément_exclusion dans une contrainte EXCLUDE est :" -#: sql_help.c:1439 sql_help.c:2474 sql_help.c:2911 sql_help.c:2924 -#: sql_help.c:2938 sql_help.c:2988 sql_help.c:4006 +#: sql_help.c:1453 sql_help.c:2488 sql_help.c:2931 sql_help.c:2944 +#: sql_help.c:2958 sql_help.c:3008 sql_help.c:4026 msgid "opclass" msgstr "classe_d_opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:1440 sql_help.c:2475 sql_help.c:2989 +#: sql_help.c:1454 sql_help.c:2489 sql_help.c:3009 msgid "opclass_parameter" msgstr "paramètre_opclass" -#: sql_help.c:1442 sql_help.c:2991 +#: sql_help.c:1456 sql_help.c:3011 msgid "referential_action in a FOREIGN KEY/REFERENCES constraint is:" msgstr "referential_action dans une contrainte FOREIGN KEY/REFERENCES est :" -#: sql_help.c:1460 sql_help.c:1463 sql_help.c:3028 +#: sql_help.c:1474 sql_help.c:1477 sql_help.c:3048 msgid "tablespace_option" msgstr "option_tablespace" -#: sql_help.c:1484 sql_help.c:1487 sql_help.c:1493 sql_help.c:1497 +#: sql_help.c:1498 sql_help.c:1501 sql_help.c:1507 sql_help.c:1511 msgid "token_type" msgstr "type_jeton" -#: sql_help.c:1485 sql_help.c:1488 +#: sql_help.c:1499 sql_help.c:1502 msgid "dictionary_name" msgstr "nom_dictionnaire" -#: sql_help.c:1490 sql_help.c:1494 +#: sql_help.c:1504 sql_help.c:1508 msgid "old_dictionary" msgstr "ancien_dictionnaire" -#: sql_help.c:1491 sql_help.c:1495 +#: sql_help.c:1505 sql_help.c:1509 msgid "new_dictionary" msgstr "nouveau_dictionnaire" -#: sql_help.c:1590 sql_help.c:1604 sql_help.c:1607 sql_help.c:1608 -#: sql_help.c:3181 +#: sql_help.c:1604 sql_help.c:1618 sql_help.c:1621 sql_help.c:1622 +#: sql_help.c:3201 msgid "attribute_name" msgstr "nom_attribut" -#: sql_help.c:1591 +#: sql_help.c:1605 msgid "new_attribute_name" msgstr "nouveau_nom_attribut" -#: sql_help.c:1595 sql_help.c:1599 +#: sql_help.c:1609 sql_help.c:1613 msgid "new_enum_value" msgstr "nouvelle_valeur_enum" -#: sql_help.c:1596 +#: sql_help.c:1610 msgid "neighbor_enum_value" msgstr "valeur_enum_voisine" -#: sql_help.c:1598 +#: sql_help.c:1612 msgid "existing_enum_value" msgstr "valeur_enum_existante" -#: sql_help.c:1601 +#: sql_help.c:1615 msgid "property" msgstr "propriété" -#: sql_help.c:1677 sql_help.c:2345 sql_help.c:2354 sql_help.c:2760 -#: sql_help.c:3261 sql_help.c:3712 sql_help.c:3916 sql_help.c:3962 -#: sql_help.c:4369 +#: sql_help.c:1691 sql_help.c:2359 sql_help.c:2368 sql_help.c:2780 +#: sql_help.c:3281 sql_help.c:3732 sql_help.c:3936 sql_help.c:3982 +#: sql_help.c:4389 msgid "server_name" msgstr "nom_serveur" -#: sql_help.c:1709 sql_help.c:1712 sql_help.c:3276 +#: sql_help.c:1723 sql_help.c:1726 sql_help.c:3296 msgid "view_option_name" msgstr "nom_option_vue" -#: sql_help.c:1710 sql_help.c:3277 +#: sql_help.c:1724 sql_help.c:3297 msgid "view_option_value" msgstr "valeur_option_vue" -#: sql_help.c:1731 sql_help.c:1732 sql_help.c:4976 sql_help.c:4977 -msgid "table_and_columns" -msgstr "table_et_colonnes" - -#: sql_help.c:1733 sql_help.c:1796 sql_help.c:1987 sql_help.c:3760 -#: sql_help.c:4204 sql_help.c:4978 +#: sql_help.c:1747 sql_help.c:1810 sql_help.c:2001 sql_help.c:3780 +#: sql_help.c:4224 sql_help.c:4998 msgid "where option can be one of:" msgstr "où option fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:1734 sql_help.c:1735 sql_help.c:1797 sql_help.c:1989 -#: sql_help.c:1992 sql_help.c:2171 sql_help.c:3761 sql_help.c:3762 -#: sql_help.c:3763 sql_help.c:3764 sql_help.c:3765 sql_help.c:3766 -#: sql_help.c:3767 sql_help.c:3768 sql_help.c:4205 sql_help.c:4207 -#: sql_help.c:4979 sql_help.c:4980 sql_help.c:4981 sql_help.c:4982 -#: sql_help.c:4983 sql_help.c:4984 sql_help.c:4985 sql_help.c:4986 +#: sql_help.c:1748 sql_help.c:1749 sql_help.c:1811 sql_help.c:2003 +#: sql_help.c:2006 sql_help.c:2185 sql_help.c:3781 sql_help.c:3782 +#: sql_help.c:3783 sql_help.c:3784 sql_help.c:3785 sql_help.c:3786 +#: sql_help.c:3787 sql_help.c:3788 sql_help.c:4225 sql_help.c:4227 +#: sql_help.c:4999 sql_help.c:5000 sql_help.c:5001 sql_help.c:5002 +#: sql_help.c:5003 sql_help.c:5004 sql_help.c:5005 sql_help.c:5006 msgid "boolean" msgstr "boolean" -#: sql_help.c:1736 sql_help.c:4988 -msgid "and table_and_columns is:" -msgstr "et table_et_colonnes est :" - -#: sql_help.c:1752 sql_help.c:4742 sql_help.c:4744 sql_help.c:4768 +#: sql_help.c:1766 sql_help.c:4762 sql_help.c:4764 sql_help.c:4788 msgid "transaction_mode" msgstr "mode_transaction" -#: sql_help.c:1753 sql_help.c:4745 sql_help.c:4769 +#: sql_help.c:1767 sql_help.c:4765 sql_help.c:4789 msgid "where transaction_mode is one of:" msgstr "où mode_transaction fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:1762 sql_help.c:4588 sql_help.c:4597 sql_help.c:4601 -#: sql_help.c:4605 sql_help.c:4608 sql_help.c:4845 sql_help.c:4854 -#: sql_help.c:4858 sql_help.c:4862 sql_help.c:4865 sql_help.c:5083 -#: sql_help.c:5092 sql_help.c:5096 sql_help.c:5100 sql_help.c:5103 +#: sql_help.c:1776 sql_help.c:4608 sql_help.c:4617 sql_help.c:4621 +#: sql_help.c:4625 sql_help.c:4628 sql_help.c:4865 sql_help.c:4874 +#: sql_help.c:4878 sql_help.c:4882 sql_help.c:4885 sql_help.c:5103 +#: sql_help.c:5112 sql_help.c:5116 sql_help.c:5120 sql_help.c:5123 msgid "argument" msgstr "argument" -#: sql_help.c:1862 +#: sql_help.c:1876 msgid "relation_name" msgstr "nom_relation" -#: sql_help.c:1867 sql_help.c:3910 sql_help.c:4363 +#: sql_help.c:1881 sql_help.c:3930 sql_help.c:4383 msgid "domain_name" msgstr "nom_domaine" -#: sql_help.c:1889 +#: sql_help.c:1903 msgid "policy_name" msgstr "nom_politique" -#: sql_help.c:1902 +#: sql_help.c:1916 msgid "rule_name" msgstr "nom_règle" -#: sql_help.c:1921 sql_help.c:4502 +#: sql_help.c:1935 sql_help.c:4522 msgid "string_literal" msgstr "littéral_chaîne" -#: sql_help.c:1946 sql_help.c:4169 sql_help.c:4416 +#: sql_help.c:1960 sql_help.c:4189 sql_help.c:4436 msgid "transaction_id" msgstr "id_transaction" -#: sql_help.c:1977 sql_help.c:1984 sql_help.c:4032 +#: sql_help.c:1991 sql_help.c:1998 sql_help.c:4052 msgid "filename" msgstr "nom_fichier" -#: sql_help.c:1978 sql_help.c:1985 sql_help.c:2699 sql_help.c:2700 -#: sql_help.c:2701 +#: sql_help.c:1992 sql_help.c:1999 sql_help.c:2719 sql_help.c:2720 +#: sql_help.c:2721 msgid "command" msgstr "commande" -#: sql_help.c:1980 sql_help.c:2698 sql_help.c:3131 sql_help.c:3312 -#: sql_help.c:4016 sql_help.c:4095 sql_help.c:4098 sql_help.c:4571 -#: sql_help.c:4573 sql_help.c:4674 sql_help.c:4676 sql_help.c:4828 -#: sql_help.c:4830 sql_help.c:4946 sql_help.c:5066 sql_help.c:5068 +#: sql_help.c:1994 sql_help.c:2718 sql_help.c:3151 sql_help.c:3332 +#: sql_help.c:4036 sql_help.c:4115 sql_help.c:4118 sql_help.c:4591 +#: sql_help.c:4593 sql_help.c:4694 sql_help.c:4696 sql_help.c:4848 +#: sql_help.c:4850 sql_help.c:4966 sql_help.c:5086 sql_help.c:5088 msgid "condition" msgstr "condition" -#: sql_help.c:1983 sql_help.c:2515 sql_help.c:3014 sql_help.c:3278 -#: sql_help.c:3296 sql_help.c:3997 +#: sql_help.c:1997 sql_help.c:2529 sql_help.c:3034 sql_help.c:3298 +#: sql_help.c:3316 sql_help.c:4017 msgid "query" msgstr "requête" -#: sql_help.c:1988 +#: sql_help.c:2002 msgid "format_name" msgstr "nom_format" -#: sql_help.c:1990 +#: sql_help.c:2004 msgid "delimiter_character" msgstr "caractère_délimiteur" -#: sql_help.c:1991 +#: sql_help.c:2005 msgid "null_string" msgstr "chaîne_null" -#: sql_help.c:1993 +#: sql_help.c:2007 msgid "quote_character" msgstr "caractère_guillemet" -#: sql_help.c:1994 +#: sql_help.c:2008 msgid "escape_character" msgstr "chaîne_d_échappement" -#: sql_help.c:1998 +#: sql_help.c:2012 msgid "encoding_name" msgstr "nom_encodage" -#: sql_help.c:2009 +#: sql_help.c:2023 msgid "access_method_type" msgstr "access_method_type" -#: sql_help.c:2080 sql_help.c:2099 sql_help.c:2102 +#: sql_help.c:2094 sql_help.c:2113 sql_help.c:2116 msgid "arg_data_type" msgstr "type_données_arg" -#: sql_help.c:2081 sql_help.c:2103 sql_help.c:2111 +#: sql_help.c:2095 sql_help.c:2117 sql_help.c:2125 msgid "sfunc" msgstr "sfunc" -#: sql_help.c:2082 sql_help.c:2104 sql_help.c:2112 +#: sql_help.c:2096 sql_help.c:2118 sql_help.c:2126 msgid "state_data_type" msgstr "type_de_données_statut" -#: sql_help.c:2083 sql_help.c:2105 sql_help.c:2113 +#: sql_help.c:2097 sql_help.c:2119 sql_help.c:2127 msgid "state_data_size" msgstr "taille_de_données_statut" -#: sql_help.c:2084 sql_help.c:2106 sql_help.c:2114 +#: sql_help.c:2098 sql_help.c:2120 sql_help.c:2128 msgid "ffunc" msgstr "ffunc" -#: sql_help.c:2085 sql_help.c:2115 +#: sql_help.c:2099 sql_help.c:2129 msgid "combinefunc" msgstr "combinefunc" -#: sql_help.c:2086 sql_help.c:2116 +#: sql_help.c:2100 sql_help.c:2130 msgid "serialfunc" msgstr "serialfunc" -#: sql_help.c:2087 sql_help.c:2117 +#: sql_help.c:2101 sql_help.c:2131 msgid "deserialfunc" msgstr "deserialfunc" -#: sql_help.c:2088 sql_help.c:2107 sql_help.c:2118 +#: sql_help.c:2102 sql_help.c:2121 sql_help.c:2132 msgid "initial_condition" msgstr "condition_initiale" -#: sql_help.c:2089 sql_help.c:2119 +#: sql_help.c:2103 sql_help.c:2133 msgid "msfunc" msgstr "msfunc" -#: sql_help.c:2090 sql_help.c:2120 +#: sql_help.c:2104 sql_help.c:2134 msgid "minvfunc" msgstr "minvfunc" -#: sql_help.c:2091 sql_help.c:2121 +#: sql_help.c:2105 sql_help.c:2135 msgid "mstate_data_type" msgstr "m_type_de_données_statut" -#: sql_help.c:2092 sql_help.c:2122 +#: sql_help.c:2106 sql_help.c:2136 msgid "mstate_data_size" msgstr "m_taille_de_données_statut" -#: sql_help.c:2093 sql_help.c:2123 +#: sql_help.c:2107 sql_help.c:2137 msgid "mffunc" msgstr "mffunc" -#: sql_help.c:2094 sql_help.c:2124 +#: sql_help.c:2108 sql_help.c:2138 msgid "minitial_condition" msgstr "m_condition_initiale" -#: sql_help.c:2095 sql_help.c:2125 +#: sql_help.c:2109 sql_help.c:2139 msgid "sort_operator" msgstr "opérateur_de_tri" -#: sql_help.c:2108 +#: sql_help.c:2122 msgid "or the old syntax" msgstr "ou l'ancienne syntaxe" -#: sql_help.c:2110 +#: sql_help.c:2124 msgid "base_type" msgstr "type_base" -#: sql_help.c:2167 sql_help.c:2214 +#: sql_help.c:2181 sql_help.c:2228 msgid "locale" msgstr "locale" -#: sql_help.c:2168 sql_help.c:2215 +#: sql_help.c:2182 sql_help.c:2229 msgid "lc_collate" msgstr "lc_collate" -#: sql_help.c:2169 sql_help.c:2216 +#: sql_help.c:2183 sql_help.c:2230 msgid "lc_ctype" msgstr "lc_ctype" -#: sql_help.c:2170 sql_help.c:4469 +#: sql_help.c:2184 sql_help.c:4489 msgid "provider" msgstr "fournisseur" -#: sql_help.c:2172 sql_help.c:2275 +#: sql_help.c:2186 sql_help.c:2289 msgid "version" msgstr "version" -#: sql_help.c:2174 +#: sql_help.c:2188 msgid "existing_collation" msgstr "collationnement_existant" -#: sql_help.c:2184 +#: sql_help.c:2198 msgid "source_encoding" msgstr "encodage_source" -#: sql_help.c:2185 +#: sql_help.c:2199 msgid "dest_encoding" msgstr "encodage_destination" -#: sql_help.c:2211 sql_help.c:3054 +#: sql_help.c:2225 sql_help.c:3074 msgid "template" msgstr "modèle" -#: sql_help.c:2212 +#: sql_help.c:2226 msgid "encoding" msgstr "encodage" -#: sql_help.c:2213 +#: sql_help.c:2227 msgid "strategy" msgstr "stratégie" -#: sql_help.c:2217 +#: sql_help.c:2231 msgid "icu_locale" msgstr "icu_locale" -#: sql_help.c:2218 +#: sql_help.c:2232 msgid "locale_provider" msgstr "locale_provider" -#: sql_help.c:2219 +#: sql_help.c:2233 msgid "collation_version" msgstr "collation_version" -#: sql_help.c:2224 +#: sql_help.c:2238 msgid "oid" msgstr "oid" -#: sql_help.c:2244 +#: sql_help.c:2258 msgid "constraint" msgstr "contrainte" -#: sql_help.c:2245 +#: sql_help.c:2259 msgid "where constraint is:" msgstr "où la contrainte est :" -#: sql_help.c:2259 sql_help.c:2696 sql_help.c:3127 +#: sql_help.c:2273 sql_help.c:2716 sql_help.c:3147 msgid "event" msgstr "événement" -#: sql_help.c:2260 +#: sql_help.c:2274 msgid "filter_variable" msgstr "filter_variable" -#: sql_help.c:2261 +#: sql_help.c:2275 msgid "filter_value" msgstr "filtre_valeur" -#: sql_help.c:2357 sql_help.c:2943 +#: sql_help.c:2371 sql_help.c:2963 msgid "where column_constraint is:" msgstr "où contrainte_colonne est :" -#: sql_help.c:2402 +#: sql_help.c:2416 msgid "rettype" msgstr "type_en_retour" -#: sql_help.c:2404 +#: sql_help.c:2418 msgid "column_type" msgstr "type_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:2413 sql_help.c:2616 +#: sql_help.c:2427 sql_help.c:2630 msgid "definition" msgstr "définition" -#: sql_help.c:2414 sql_help.c:2617 +#: sql_help.c:2428 sql_help.c:2631 msgid "obj_file" msgstr "fichier_objet" -#: sql_help.c:2415 sql_help.c:2618 +#: sql_help.c:2429 sql_help.c:2632 msgid "link_symbol" msgstr "symbole_link" -#: sql_help.c:2416 sql_help.c:2619 +#: sql_help.c:2430 sql_help.c:2633 msgid "sql_body" msgstr "corps_sql" -#: sql_help.c:2454 sql_help.c:2681 sql_help.c:3250 +#: sql_help.c:2468 sql_help.c:2701 sql_help.c:3270 msgid "uid" msgstr "uid" -#: sql_help.c:2470 sql_help.c:2511 sql_help.c:2912 sql_help.c:2925 -#: sql_help.c:2939 sql_help.c:3010 +#: sql_help.c:2484 sql_help.c:2525 sql_help.c:2932 sql_help.c:2945 +#: sql_help.c:2959 sql_help.c:3030 msgid "method" msgstr "méthode" -#: sql_help.c:2492 +#: sql_help.c:2506 msgid "call_handler" msgstr "gestionnaire_d_appel" -#: sql_help.c:2493 +#: sql_help.c:2507 msgid "inline_handler" msgstr "gestionnaire_en_ligne" -#: sql_help.c:2494 +#: sql_help.c:2508 msgid "valfunction" msgstr "fonction_val" -#: sql_help.c:2533 +#: sql_help.c:2547 msgid "com_op" msgstr "com_op" -#: sql_help.c:2534 +#: sql_help.c:2548 msgid "neg_op" msgstr "neg_op" -#: sql_help.c:2552 +#: sql_help.c:2566 msgid "family_name" msgstr "nom_famille" -#: sql_help.c:2563 +#: sql_help.c:2577 msgid "storage_type" msgstr "type_stockage" -#: sql_help.c:2702 sql_help.c:3134 +#: sql_help.c:2722 sql_help.c:3154 msgid "where event can be one of:" msgstr "où événement fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:2722 sql_help.c:2724 +#: sql_help.c:2742 sql_help.c:2744 msgid "schema_element" msgstr "élément_schéma" -#: sql_help.c:2761 +#: sql_help.c:2781 msgid "server_type" msgstr "type_serveur" -#: sql_help.c:2762 +#: sql_help.c:2782 msgid "server_version" msgstr "version_serveur" -#: sql_help.c:2763 sql_help.c:3913 sql_help.c:4366 +#: sql_help.c:2783 sql_help.c:3933 sql_help.c:4386 msgid "fdw_name" msgstr "nom_fdw" -#: sql_help.c:2780 sql_help.c:2783 +#: sql_help.c:2800 sql_help.c:2803 msgid "statistics_name" msgstr "nom_statistique" -#: sql_help.c:2784 +#: sql_help.c:2804 msgid "statistics_kind" msgstr "statistics_kind" -#: sql_help.c:2800 +#: sql_help.c:2820 msgid "subscription_name" msgstr "nom_souscription" -#: sql_help.c:2905 +#: sql_help.c:2925 msgid "source_table" msgstr "table_source" -#: sql_help.c:2906 +#: sql_help.c:2926 msgid "like_option" msgstr "option_like" -#: sql_help.c:2972 +#: sql_help.c:2992 msgid "and like_option is:" msgstr "et option_like est :" -#: sql_help.c:3027 +#: sql_help.c:3047 msgid "directory" msgstr "répertoire" -#: sql_help.c:3041 +#: sql_help.c:3061 msgid "parser_name" msgstr "nom_analyseur" -#: sql_help.c:3042 +#: sql_help.c:3062 msgid "source_config" msgstr "configuration_source" -#: sql_help.c:3071 +#: sql_help.c:3091 msgid "start_function" msgstr "fonction_start" -#: sql_help.c:3072 +#: sql_help.c:3092 msgid "gettoken_function" msgstr "fonction_gettoken" -#: sql_help.c:3073 +#: sql_help.c:3093 msgid "end_function" msgstr "fonction_end" -#: sql_help.c:3074 +#: sql_help.c:3094 msgid "lextypes_function" msgstr "fonction_lextypes" -#: sql_help.c:3075 +#: sql_help.c:3095 msgid "headline_function" msgstr "fonction_headline" -#: sql_help.c:3087 +#: sql_help.c:3107 msgid "init_function" msgstr "fonction_init" -#: sql_help.c:3088 +#: sql_help.c:3108 msgid "lexize_function" msgstr "fonction_lexize" -#: sql_help.c:3101 +#: sql_help.c:3121 msgid "from_sql_function_name" msgstr "nom_fonction_from_sql" -#: sql_help.c:3103 +#: sql_help.c:3123 msgid "to_sql_function_name" msgstr "nom_fonction_to_sql" -#: sql_help.c:3129 +#: sql_help.c:3149 msgid "referenced_table_name" msgstr "nom_table_référencée" -#: sql_help.c:3130 +#: sql_help.c:3150 msgid "transition_relation_name" msgstr "nom_relation_transition" -#: sql_help.c:3133 +#: sql_help.c:3153 msgid "arguments" msgstr "arguments" -#: sql_help.c:3185 +#: sql_help.c:3205 msgid "label" msgstr "label" -#: sql_help.c:3187 +#: sql_help.c:3207 msgid "subtype" msgstr "sous_type" -#: sql_help.c:3188 +#: sql_help.c:3208 msgid "subtype_operator_class" msgstr "classe_opérateur_sous_type" -#: sql_help.c:3190 +#: sql_help.c:3210 msgid "canonical_function" msgstr "fonction_canonique" -#: sql_help.c:3191 +#: sql_help.c:3211 msgid "subtype_diff_function" msgstr "fonction_diff_sous_type" -#: sql_help.c:3192 +#: sql_help.c:3212 msgid "multirange_type_name" msgstr "nom_type_multirange" -#: sql_help.c:3194 +#: sql_help.c:3214 msgid "input_function" msgstr "fonction_en_sortie" -#: sql_help.c:3195 +#: sql_help.c:3215 msgid "output_function" msgstr "fonction_en_sortie" -#: sql_help.c:3196 +#: sql_help.c:3216 msgid "receive_function" msgstr "fonction_receive" -#: sql_help.c:3197 +#: sql_help.c:3217 msgid "send_function" msgstr "fonction_send" -#: sql_help.c:3198 +#: sql_help.c:3218 msgid "type_modifier_input_function" msgstr "fonction_en_entrée_modificateur_type" -#: sql_help.c:3199 +#: sql_help.c:3219 msgid "type_modifier_output_function" msgstr "fonction_en_sortie_modificateur_type" -#: sql_help.c:3200 +#: sql_help.c:3220 msgid "analyze_function" msgstr "fonction_analyze" -#: sql_help.c:3201 +#: sql_help.c:3221 msgid "subscript_function" msgstr "fonction_indice" -#: sql_help.c:3202 +#: sql_help.c:3222 msgid "internallength" msgstr "longueur_interne" -#: sql_help.c:3203 +#: sql_help.c:3223 msgid "alignment" msgstr "alignement" -#: sql_help.c:3204 +#: sql_help.c:3224 msgid "storage" msgstr "stockage" -#: sql_help.c:3205 +#: sql_help.c:3225 msgid "like_type" msgstr "type_like" -#: sql_help.c:3206 +#: sql_help.c:3226 msgid "category" msgstr "catégorie" -#: sql_help.c:3207 +#: sql_help.c:3227 msgid "preferred" msgstr "préféré" -#: sql_help.c:3208 +#: sql_help.c:3228 msgid "default" msgstr "par défaut" -#: sql_help.c:3209 +#: sql_help.c:3229 msgid "element" msgstr "élément" -#: sql_help.c:3210 +#: sql_help.c:3230 msgid "delimiter" msgstr "délimiteur" -#: sql_help.c:3211 +#: sql_help.c:3231 msgid "collatable" msgstr "collationnable" -#: sql_help.c:3308 sql_help.c:3992 sql_help.c:4084 sql_help.c:4566 -#: sql_help.c:4668 sql_help.c:4823 sql_help.c:4936 sql_help.c:5061 +#: sql_help.c:3328 sql_help.c:4012 sql_help.c:4104 sql_help.c:4586 +#: sql_help.c:4688 sql_help.c:4843 sql_help.c:4956 sql_help.c:5081 msgid "with_query" msgstr "requête_with" -#: sql_help.c:3310 sql_help.c:3994 sql_help.c:4585 sql_help.c:4591 -#: sql_help.c:4594 sql_help.c:4598 sql_help.c:4602 sql_help.c:4610 -#: sql_help.c:4842 sql_help.c:4848 sql_help.c:4851 sql_help.c:4855 -#: sql_help.c:4859 sql_help.c:4867 sql_help.c:4938 sql_help.c:5080 -#: sql_help.c:5086 sql_help.c:5089 sql_help.c:5093 sql_help.c:5097 -#: sql_help.c:5105 +#: sql_help.c:3330 sql_help.c:4014 sql_help.c:4605 sql_help.c:4611 +#: sql_help.c:4614 sql_help.c:4618 sql_help.c:4622 sql_help.c:4630 +#: sql_help.c:4862 sql_help.c:4868 sql_help.c:4871 sql_help.c:4875 +#: sql_help.c:4879 sql_help.c:4887 sql_help.c:4958 sql_help.c:5100 +#: sql_help.c:5106 sql_help.c:5109 sql_help.c:5113 sql_help.c:5117 +#: sql_help.c:5125 msgid "alias" msgstr "alias" -#: sql_help.c:3311 sql_help.c:4570 sql_help.c:4612 sql_help.c:4614 -#: sql_help.c:4618 sql_help.c:4620 sql_help.c:4621 sql_help.c:4622 -#: sql_help.c:4673 sql_help.c:4827 sql_help.c:4869 sql_help.c:4871 -#: sql_help.c:4875 sql_help.c:4877 sql_help.c:4878 sql_help.c:4879 -#: sql_help.c:4945 sql_help.c:5065 sql_help.c:5107 sql_help.c:5109 -#: sql_help.c:5113 sql_help.c:5115 sql_help.c:5116 sql_help.c:5117 +#: sql_help.c:3331 sql_help.c:4590 sql_help.c:4632 sql_help.c:4634 +#: sql_help.c:4638 sql_help.c:4640 sql_help.c:4641 sql_help.c:4642 +#: sql_help.c:4693 sql_help.c:4847 sql_help.c:4889 sql_help.c:4891 +#: sql_help.c:4895 sql_help.c:4897 sql_help.c:4898 sql_help.c:4899 +#: sql_help.c:4965 sql_help.c:5085 sql_help.c:5127 sql_help.c:5129 +#: sql_help.c:5133 sql_help.c:5135 sql_help.c:5136 sql_help.c:5137 msgid "from_item" msgstr "élément_from" -#: sql_help.c:3313 sql_help.c:3794 sql_help.c:4136 sql_help.c:4947 +#: sql_help.c:3333 sql_help.c:3814 sql_help.c:4156 sql_help.c:4967 msgid "cursor_name" msgstr "nom_curseur" -#: sql_help.c:3314 sql_help.c:4000 sql_help.c:4948 +#: sql_help.c:3334 sql_help.c:4020 sql_help.c:4968 msgid "output_expression" msgstr "expression_en_sortie" -#: sql_help.c:3315 sql_help.c:4001 sql_help.c:4569 sql_help.c:4671 -#: sql_help.c:4826 sql_help.c:4949 sql_help.c:5064 +#: sql_help.c:3335 sql_help.c:4021 sql_help.c:4589 sql_help.c:4691 +#: sql_help.c:4846 sql_help.c:4969 sql_help.c:5084 msgid "output_name" msgstr "nom_en_sortie" -#: sql_help.c:3331 +#: sql_help.c:3351 msgid "code" msgstr "code" -#: sql_help.c:3736 +#: sql_help.c:3756 msgid "parameter" msgstr "paramètre" -#: sql_help.c:3758 sql_help.c:3759 sql_help.c:4161 +#: sql_help.c:3778 sql_help.c:3779 sql_help.c:4181 msgid "statement" msgstr "instruction" -#: sql_help.c:3793 sql_help.c:4135 +#: sql_help.c:3813 sql_help.c:4155 msgid "direction" msgstr "direction" -#: sql_help.c:3795 sql_help.c:4137 +#: sql_help.c:3815 sql_help.c:4157 msgid "where direction can be one of:" msgstr "où direction fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:3796 sql_help.c:3797 sql_help.c:3798 sql_help.c:3799 -#: sql_help.c:3800 sql_help.c:4138 sql_help.c:4139 sql_help.c:4140 -#: sql_help.c:4141 sql_help.c:4142 sql_help.c:4579 sql_help.c:4581 -#: sql_help.c:4682 sql_help.c:4684 sql_help.c:4836 sql_help.c:4838 -#: sql_help.c:5005 sql_help.c:5007 sql_help.c:5074 sql_help.c:5076 +#: sql_help.c:3816 sql_help.c:3817 sql_help.c:3818 sql_help.c:3819 +#: sql_help.c:3820 sql_help.c:4158 sql_help.c:4159 sql_help.c:4160 +#: sql_help.c:4161 sql_help.c:4162 sql_help.c:4599 sql_help.c:4601 +#: sql_help.c:4702 sql_help.c:4704 sql_help.c:4856 sql_help.c:4858 +#: sql_help.c:5025 sql_help.c:5027 sql_help.c:5094 sql_help.c:5096 msgid "count" msgstr "nombre" -#: sql_help.c:3903 sql_help.c:4356 +#: sql_help.c:3923 sql_help.c:4376 msgid "sequence_name" msgstr "nom_séquence" -#: sql_help.c:3921 sql_help.c:4374 +#: sql_help.c:3941 sql_help.c:4394 msgid "arg_name" msgstr "nom_argument" -#: sql_help.c:3922 sql_help.c:4375 +#: sql_help.c:3942 sql_help.c:4395 msgid "arg_type" msgstr "type_arg" -#: sql_help.c:3929 sql_help.c:4382 +#: sql_help.c:3949 sql_help.c:4402 msgid "loid" msgstr "loid" -#: sql_help.c:3960 +#: sql_help.c:3980 msgid "remote_schema" msgstr "schema_distant" -#: sql_help.c:3963 +#: sql_help.c:3983 msgid "local_schema" msgstr "schéma_local" -#: sql_help.c:3998 +#: sql_help.c:4018 msgid "conflict_target" msgstr "cible_conflit" -#: sql_help.c:3999 +#: sql_help.c:4019 msgid "conflict_action" msgstr "action_conflit" -#: sql_help.c:4002 +#: sql_help.c:4022 msgid "where conflict_target can be one of:" msgstr "où cible_conflit fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:4003 +#: sql_help.c:4023 msgid "index_column_name" msgstr "index_nom_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:4004 +#: sql_help.c:4024 msgid "index_expression" msgstr "index_expression" -#: sql_help.c:4007 +#: sql_help.c:4027 msgid "index_predicate" msgstr "index_prédicat" -#: sql_help.c:4009 +#: sql_help.c:4029 msgid "and conflict_action is one of:" msgstr "où action_conflit fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:4015 sql_help.c:4109 sql_help.c:4944 +#: sql_help.c:4035 sql_help.c:4129 sql_help.c:4964 msgid "sub-SELECT" msgstr "sous-SELECT" -#: sql_help.c:4024 sql_help.c:4150 sql_help.c:4920 +#: sql_help.c:4044 sql_help.c:4170 sql_help.c:4940 msgid "channel" msgstr "canal" -#: sql_help.c:4046 +#: sql_help.c:4066 msgid "lockmode" msgstr "mode_de_verrou" -#: sql_help.c:4047 +#: sql_help.c:4067 msgid "where lockmode is one of:" msgstr "où mode_de_verrou fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:4085 +#: sql_help.c:4105 msgid "target_table_name" msgstr "target_table_name" -#: sql_help.c:4086 +#: sql_help.c:4106 msgid "target_alias" msgstr "target_alias" -#: sql_help.c:4087 +#: sql_help.c:4107 msgid "data_source" msgstr "data_source" -#: sql_help.c:4088 sql_help.c:4615 sql_help.c:4872 sql_help.c:5110 +#: sql_help.c:4108 sql_help.c:4635 sql_help.c:4892 sql_help.c:5130 msgid "join_condition" msgstr "condition_de_jointure" -#: sql_help.c:4089 +#: sql_help.c:4109 msgid "when_clause" msgstr "when_clause" -#: sql_help.c:4090 +#: sql_help.c:4110 msgid "where data_source is:" msgstr "où data_source est :" -#: sql_help.c:4091 +#: sql_help.c:4111 msgid "source_table_name" msgstr "source_table_name" -#: sql_help.c:4092 +#: sql_help.c:4112 msgid "source_query" msgstr "source_query" -#: sql_help.c:4093 +#: sql_help.c:4113 msgid "source_alias" msgstr "source_alias" -#: sql_help.c:4094 +#: sql_help.c:4114 msgid "and when_clause is:" msgstr "et when_clause est :" -#: sql_help.c:4096 +#: sql_help.c:4116 msgid "merge_update" msgstr "merge_delete" -#: sql_help.c:4097 +#: sql_help.c:4117 msgid "merge_delete" msgstr "merge_delete" -#: sql_help.c:4099 +#: sql_help.c:4119 msgid "merge_insert" msgstr "merge_insert" -#: sql_help.c:4100 +#: sql_help.c:4120 msgid "and merge_insert is:" msgstr "et merge_insert est :" -#: sql_help.c:4103 +#: sql_help.c:4123 msgid "and merge_update is:" msgstr "et merge_update est :" -#: sql_help.c:4110 +#: sql_help.c:4130 msgid "and merge_delete is:" msgstr "et merge_delete est :" -#: sql_help.c:4151 +#: sql_help.c:4171 msgid "payload" msgstr "contenu" -#: sql_help.c:4178 +#: sql_help.c:4198 msgid "old_role" msgstr "ancien_rôle" -#: sql_help.c:4179 +#: sql_help.c:4199 msgid "new_role" msgstr "nouveau_rôle" -#: sql_help.c:4215 sql_help.c:4424 sql_help.c:4432 +#: sql_help.c:4235 sql_help.c:4444 sql_help.c:4452 msgid "savepoint_name" msgstr "nom_savepoint" -#: sql_help.c:4572 sql_help.c:4630 sql_help.c:4829 sql_help.c:4887 -#: sql_help.c:5067 sql_help.c:5125 +#: sql_help.c:4592 sql_help.c:4650 sql_help.c:4849 sql_help.c:4907 +#: sql_help.c:5087 sql_help.c:5145 msgid "grouping_element" msgstr "element_regroupement" -#: sql_help.c:4574 sql_help.c:4677 sql_help.c:4831 sql_help.c:5069 +#: sql_help.c:4594 sql_help.c:4697 sql_help.c:4851 sql_help.c:5089 msgid "window_name" msgstr "nom_window" -#: sql_help.c:4575 sql_help.c:4678 sql_help.c:4832 sql_help.c:5070 +#: sql_help.c:4595 sql_help.c:4698 sql_help.c:4852 sql_help.c:5090 msgid "window_definition" msgstr "définition_window" -#: sql_help.c:4576 sql_help.c:4590 sql_help.c:4634 sql_help.c:4679 -#: sql_help.c:4833 sql_help.c:4847 sql_help.c:4891 sql_help.c:5071 -#: sql_help.c:5085 sql_help.c:5129 +#: sql_help.c:4596 sql_help.c:4610 sql_help.c:4654 sql_help.c:4699 +#: sql_help.c:4853 sql_help.c:4867 sql_help.c:4911 sql_help.c:5091 +#: sql_help.c:5105 sql_help.c:5149 msgid "select" msgstr "sélection" -#: sql_help.c:4583 sql_help.c:4840 sql_help.c:5078 +#: sql_help.c:4603 sql_help.c:4860 sql_help.c:5098 msgid "where from_item can be one of:" msgstr "où élément_from fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:4586 sql_help.c:4592 sql_help.c:4595 sql_help.c:4599 -#: sql_help.c:4611 sql_help.c:4843 sql_help.c:4849 sql_help.c:4852 -#: sql_help.c:4856 sql_help.c:4868 sql_help.c:5081 sql_help.c:5087 -#: sql_help.c:5090 sql_help.c:5094 sql_help.c:5106 +#: sql_help.c:4606 sql_help.c:4612 sql_help.c:4615 sql_help.c:4619 +#: sql_help.c:4631 sql_help.c:4863 sql_help.c:4869 sql_help.c:4872 +#: sql_help.c:4876 sql_help.c:4888 sql_help.c:5101 sql_help.c:5107 +#: sql_help.c:5110 sql_help.c:5114 sql_help.c:5126 msgid "column_alias" msgstr "alias_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:4587 sql_help.c:4844 sql_help.c:5082 +#: sql_help.c:4607 sql_help.c:4864 sql_help.c:5102 msgid "sampling_method" msgstr "méthode_echantillonnage" -#: sql_help.c:4589 sql_help.c:4846 sql_help.c:5084 +#: sql_help.c:4609 sql_help.c:4866 sql_help.c:5104 msgid "seed" msgstr "graine" -#: sql_help.c:4593 sql_help.c:4632 sql_help.c:4850 sql_help.c:4889 -#: sql_help.c:5088 sql_help.c:5127 +#: sql_help.c:4613 sql_help.c:4652 sql_help.c:4870 sql_help.c:4909 +#: sql_help.c:5108 sql_help.c:5147 msgid "with_query_name" msgstr "nom_requête_with" -#: sql_help.c:4603 sql_help.c:4606 sql_help.c:4609 sql_help.c:4860 -#: sql_help.c:4863 sql_help.c:4866 sql_help.c:5098 sql_help.c:5101 -#: sql_help.c:5104 +#: sql_help.c:4623 sql_help.c:4626 sql_help.c:4629 sql_help.c:4880 +#: sql_help.c:4883 sql_help.c:4886 sql_help.c:5118 sql_help.c:5121 +#: sql_help.c:5124 msgid "column_definition" msgstr "définition_colonne" -#: sql_help.c:4613 sql_help.c:4619 sql_help.c:4870 sql_help.c:4876 -#: sql_help.c:5108 sql_help.c:5114 +#: sql_help.c:4633 sql_help.c:4639 sql_help.c:4890 sql_help.c:4896 +#: sql_help.c:5128 sql_help.c:5134 msgid "join_type" msgstr "type_de_jointure" -#: sql_help.c:4616 sql_help.c:4873 sql_help.c:5111 +#: sql_help.c:4636 sql_help.c:4893 sql_help.c:5131 msgid "join_column" msgstr "colonne_de_jointure" -#: sql_help.c:4617 sql_help.c:4874 sql_help.c:5112 +#: sql_help.c:4637 sql_help.c:4894 sql_help.c:5132 msgid "join_using_alias" msgstr "join_utilisant_alias" -#: sql_help.c:4623 sql_help.c:4880 sql_help.c:5118 +#: sql_help.c:4643 sql_help.c:4900 sql_help.c:5138 msgid "and grouping_element can be one of:" msgstr "où element_regroupement fait partie de :" -#: sql_help.c:4631 sql_help.c:4888 sql_help.c:5126 +#: sql_help.c:4651 sql_help.c:4908 sql_help.c:5146 msgid "and with_query is:" msgstr "et requête_with est :" -#: sql_help.c:4635 sql_help.c:4892 sql_help.c:5130 +#: sql_help.c:4655 sql_help.c:4912 sql_help.c:5150 msgid "values" msgstr "valeurs" -#: sql_help.c:4636 sql_help.c:4893 sql_help.c:5131 +#: sql_help.c:4656 sql_help.c:4913 sql_help.c:5151 msgid "insert" msgstr "insert" -#: sql_help.c:4637 sql_help.c:4894 sql_help.c:5132 +#: sql_help.c:4657 sql_help.c:4914 sql_help.c:5152 msgid "update" msgstr "update" -#: sql_help.c:4638 sql_help.c:4895 sql_help.c:5133 +#: sql_help.c:4658 sql_help.c:4915 sql_help.c:5153 msgid "delete" msgstr "delete" -#: sql_help.c:4640 sql_help.c:4897 sql_help.c:5135 +#: sql_help.c:4660 sql_help.c:4917 sql_help.c:5155 msgid "search_seq_col_name" msgstr "nom_colonne_seq_recherche" -#: sql_help.c:4642 sql_help.c:4899 sql_help.c:5137 +#: sql_help.c:4662 sql_help.c:4919 sql_help.c:5157 msgid "cycle_mark_col_name" msgstr "nom_colonne_marque_cycle" -#: sql_help.c:4643 sql_help.c:4900 sql_help.c:5138 +#: sql_help.c:4663 sql_help.c:4920 sql_help.c:5158 msgid "cycle_mark_value" msgstr "valeur_marque_cycle" -#: sql_help.c:4644 sql_help.c:4901 sql_help.c:5139 +#: sql_help.c:4664 sql_help.c:4921 sql_help.c:5159 msgid "cycle_mark_default" msgstr "défaut_marque_cyle" -#: sql_help.c:4645 sql_help.c:4902 sql_help.c:5140 +#: sql_help.c:4665 sql_help.c:4922 sql_help.c:5160 msgid "cycle_path_col_name" msgstr "nom_colonne_chemin_cycle" -#: sql_help.c:4672 +#: sql_help.c:4692 msgid "new_table" msgstr "nouvelle_table" -#: sql_help.c:4743 +#: sql_help.c:4763 msgid "snapshot_id" msgstr "id_snapshot" -#: sql_help.c:5003 +#: sql_help.c:5023 msgid "sort_expression" msgstr "expression_de_tri" -#: sql_help.c:5147 sql_help.c:6131 +#: sql_help.c:5167 sql_help.c:6151 msgid "abort the current transaction" msgstr "abandonner la transaction en cours" -#: sql_help.c:5153 +#: sql_help.c:5173 msgid "change the definition of an aggregate function" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une fonction d'agrégation" -#: sql_help.c:5159 +#: sql_help.c:5179 msgid "change the definition of a collation" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un collationnement" -#: sql_help.c:5165 +#: sql_help.c:5185 msgid "change the definition of a conversion" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une conversion" -#: sql_help.c:5171 +#: sql_help.c:5191 msgid "change a database" msgstr "modifier une base de données" -#: sql_help.c:5177 +#: sql_help.c:5197 msgid "define default access privileges" msgstr "définir les droits d'accès par défaut" -#: sql_help.c:5183 +#: sql_help.c:5203 msgid "change the definition of a domain" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un domaine" -#: sql_help.c:5189 +#: sql_help.c:5209 msgid "change the definition of an event trigger" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un trigger sur évènement" -#: sql_help.c:5195 +#: sql_help.c:5215 msgid "change the definition of an extension" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une extension" -#: sql_help.c:5201 +#: sql_help.c:5221 msgid "change the definition of a foreign-data wrapper" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un wrapper de données distantes" -#: sql_help.c:5207 +#: sql_help.c:5227 msgid "change the definition of a foreign table" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une table distante" -#: sql_help.c:5213 +#: sql_help.c:5233 msgid "change the definition of a function" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une fonction" -#: sql_help.c:5219 +#: sql_help.c:5239 msgid "change role name or membership" msgstr "modifier le nom d'un groupe ou la liste des ses membres" -#: sql_help.c:5225 +#: sql_help.c:5245 msgid "change the definition of an index" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un index" -#: sql_help.c:5231 +#: sql_help.c:5251 msgid "change the definition of a procedural language" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un langage procédural" -#: sql_help.c:5237 +#: sql_help.c:5257 msgid "change the definition of a large object" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un « Large Object »" -#: sql_help.c:5243 +#: sql_help.c:5263 msgid "change the definition of a materialized view" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une vue matérialisée" -#: sql_help.c:5249 +#: sql_help.c:5269 msgid "change the definition of an operator" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5255 +#: sql_help.c:5275 msgid "change the definition of an operator class" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une classe d'opérateurs" -#: sql_help.c:5261 +#: sql_help.c:5281 msgid "change the definition of an operator family" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une famille d'opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5267 +#: sql_help.c:5287 msgid "change the definition of a row-level security policy" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une politique de sécurité au niveau ligne" -#: sql_help.c:5273 +#: sql_help.c:5293 msgid "change the definition of a procedure" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une procédure" -#: sql_help.c:5279 +#: sql_help.c:5299 msgid "change the definition of a publication" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une publication" -#: sql_help.c:5285 sql_help.c:5387 +#: sql_help.c:5305 sql_help.c:5407 msgid "change a database role" msgstr "modifier un rôle" -#: sql_help.c:5291 +#: sql_help.c:5311 msgid "change the definition of a routine" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une routine" -#: sql_help.c:5297 +#: sql_help.c:5317 msgid "change the definition of a rule" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une règle" -#: sql_help.c:5303 +#: sql_help.c:5323 msgid "change the definition of a schema" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un schéma" -#: sql_help.c:5309 +#: sql_help.c:5329 msgid "change the definition of a sequence generator" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un générateur de séquence" -#: sql_help.c:5315 +#: sql_help.c:5335 msgid "change the definition of a foreign server" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un serveur distant" -#: sql_help.c:5321 +#: sql_help.c:5341 msgid "change the definition of an extended statistics object" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un objet de statistiques étendues" -#: sql_help.c:5327 +#: sql_help.c:5347 msgid "change the definition of a subscription" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une souscription" -#: sql_help.c:5333 +#: sql_help.c:5353 msgid "change a server configuration parameter" msgstr "modifie un paramètre de configuration du serveur" -#: sql_help.c:5339 +#: sql_help.c:5359 msgid "change the definition of a table" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une table" -#: sql_help.c:5345 +#: sql_help.c:5365 msgid "change the definition of a tablespace" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un tablespace" -#: sql_help.c:5351 +#: sql_help.c:5371 msgid "change the definition of a text search configuration" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une configuration de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5357 +#: sql_help.c:5377 msgid "change the definition of a text search dictionary" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un dictionnaire de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5363 +#: sql_help.c:5383 msgid "change the definition of a text search parser" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un analyseur de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5369 +#: sql_help.c:5389 msgid "change the definition of a text search template" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un modèle de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5375 +#: sql_help.c:5395 msgid "change the definition of a trigger" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un trigger" -#: sql_help.c:5381 +#: sql_help.c:5401 msgid "change the definition of a type" msgstr "modifier la définition d'un type" -#: sql_help.c:5393 +#: sql_help.c:5413 msgid "change the definition of a user mapping" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une correspondance d'utilisateur" -#: sql_help.c:5399 +#: sql_help.c:5419 msgid "change the definition of a view" msgstr "modifier la définition d'une vue" -#: sql_help.c:5405 +#: sql_help.c:5425 msgid "collect statistics about a database" msgstr "acquérir des statistiques concernant la base de données" -#: sql_help.c:5411 sql_help.c:6209 +#: sql_help.c:5431 sql_help.c:6229 msgid "start a transaction block" msgstr "débuter un bloc de transaction" -#: sql_help.c:5417 +#: sql_help.c:5437 msgid "invoke a procedure" msgstr "appeler une procédure" -#: sql_help.c:5423 +#: sql_help.c:5443 msgid "force a write-ahead log checkpoint" msgstr "forcer un point de vérification des journaux de transactions" -#: sql_help.c:5429 +#: sql_help.c:5449 msgid "close a cursor" msgstr "fermer un curseur" -#: sql_help.c:5435 +#: sql_help.c:5455 msgid "cluster a table according to an index" msgstr "réorganiser (cluster) une table en fonction d'un index" -#: sql_help.c:5441 +#: sql_help.c:5461 msgid "define or change the comment of an object" msgstr "définir ou modifier les commentaires d'un objet" -#: sql_help.c:5447 sql_help.c:6005 +#: sql_help.c:5467 sql_help.c:6025 msgid "commit the current transaction" msgstr "valider la transaction en cours" -#: sql_help.c:5453 +#: sql_help.c:5473 msgid "commit a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit" msgstr "" "valider une transaction précédemment préparée pour une validation en deux\n" "phases" -#: sql_help.c:5459 +#: sql_help.c:5479 msgid "copy data between a file and a table" msgstr "copier des données entre un fichier et une table" -#: sql_help.c:5465 +#: sql_help.c:5485 msgid "define a new access method" msgstr "définir une nouvelle méthode d'accès" -#: sql_help.c:5471 +#: sql_help.c:5491 msgid "define a new aggregate function" msgstr "définir une nouvelle fonction d'agrégation" -#: sql_help.c:5477 +#: sql_help.c:5497 msgid "define a new cast" msgstr "définir un nouveau transtypage" -#: sql_help.c:5483 +#: sql_help.c:5503 msgid "define a new collation" msgstr "définir un nouveau collationnement" -#: sql_help.c:5489 +#: sql_help.c:5509 msgid "define a new encoding conversion" msgstr "définir une nouvelle conversion d'encodage" -#: sql_help.c:5495 +#: sql_help.c:5515 msgid "create a new database" msgstr "créer une nouvelle base de données" -#: sql_help.c:5501 +#: sql_help.c:5521 msgid "define a new domain" msgstr "définir un nouveau domaine" -#: sql_help.c:5507 +#: sql_help.c:5527 msgid "define a new event trigger" msgstr "définir un nouveau trigger sur évènement" -#: sql_help.c:5513 +#: sql_help.c:5533 msgid "install an extension" msgstr "installer une extension" -#: sql_help.c:5519 +#: sql_help.c:5539 msgid "define a new foreign-data wrapper" msgstr "définir un nouveau wrapper de données distantes" -#: sql_help.c:5525 +#: sql_help.c:5545 msgid "define a new foreign table" msgstr "définir une nouvelle table distante" -#: sql_help.c:5531 +#: sql_help.c:5551 msgid "define a new function" msgstr "définir une nouvelle fonction" -#: sql_help.c:5537 sql_help.c:5597 sql_help.c:5699 +#: sql_help.c:5557 sql_help.c:5617 sql_help.c:5719 msgid "define a new database role" msgstr "définir un nouveau rôle" -#: sql_help.c:5543 +#: sql_help.c:5563 msgid "define a new index" msgstr "définir un nouvel index" -#: sql_help.c:5549 +#: sql_help.c:5569 msgid "define a new procedural language" msgstr "définir un nouveau langage de procédures" -#: sql_help.c:5555 +#: sql_help.c:5575 msgid "define a new materialized view" msgstr "définir une nouvelle vue matérialisée" -#: sql_help.c:5561 +#: sql_help.c:5581 msgid "define a new operator" msgstr "définir un nouvel opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5567 +#: sql_help.c:5587 msgid "define a new operator class" msgstr "définir une nouvelle classe d'opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5573 +#: sql_help.c:5593 msgid "define a new operator family" msgstr "définir une nouvelle famille d'opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5579 +#: sql_help.c:5599 msgid "define a new row-level security policy for a table" msgstr "définir une nouvelle politique de sécurité au niveau ligne pour une table" -#: sql_help.c:5585 +#: sql_help.c:5605 msgid "define a new procedure" msgstr "définir une nouvelle procédure" -#: sql_help.c:5591 +#: sql_help.c:5611 msgid "define a new publication" msgstr "définir une nouvelle publication" -#: sql_help.c:5603 +#: sql_help.c:5623 msgid "define a new rewrite rule" msgstr "définir une nouvelle règle de réécriture" -#: sql_help.c:5609 +#: sql_help.c:5629 msgid "define a new schema" msgstr "définir un nouveau schéma" -#: sql_help.c:5615 +#: sql_help.c:5635 msgid "define a new sequence generator" msgstr "définir un nouveau générateur de séquence" -#: sql_help.c:5621 +#: sql_help.c:5641 msgid "define a new foreign server" msgstr "définir un nouveau serveur distant" -#: sql_help.c:5627 +#: sql_help.c:5647 msgid "define extended statistics" msgstr "définir des statistiques étendues" -#: sql_help.c:5633 +#: sql_help.c:5653 msgid "define a new subscription" msgstr "définir une nouvelle souscription" -#: sql_help.c:5639 +#: sql_help.c:5659 msgid "define a new table" msgstr "définir une nouvelle table" -#: sql_help.c:5645 sql_help.c:6167 +#: sql_help.c:5665 sql_help.c:6187 msgid "define a new table from the results of a query" msgstr "définir une nouvelle table à partir des résultats d'une requête" -#: sql_help.c:5651 +#: sql_help.c:5671 msgid "define a new tablespace" msgstr "définir un nouveau tablespace" -#: sql_help.c:5657 +#: sql_help.c:5677 msgid "define a new text search configuration" msgstr "définir une nouvelle configuration de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5663 +#: sql_help.c:5683 msgid "define a new text search dictionary" msgstr "définir un nouveau dictionnaire de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5669 +#: sql_help.c:5689 msgid "define a new text search parser" msgstr "définir un nouvel analyseur de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5675 +#: sql_help.c:5695 msgid "define a new text search template" msgstr "définir un nouveau modèle de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5681 +#: sql_help.c:5701 msgid "define a new transform" msgstr "définir une nouvelle transformation" -#: sql_help.c:5687 +#: sql_help.c:5707 msgid "define a new trigger" msgstr "définir un nouveau trigger" -#: sql_help.c:5693 +#: sql_help.c:5713 msgid "define a new data type" msgstr "définir un nouveau type de données" -#: sql_help.c:5705 +#: sql_help.c:5725 msgid "define a new mapping of a user to a foreign server" msgstr "définit une nouvelle correspondance d'un utilisateur vers un serveur distant" -#: sql_help.c:5711 +#: sql_help.c:5731 msgid "define a new view" msgstr "définir une nouvelle vue" -#: sql_help.c:5717 +#: sql_help.c:5737 msgid "deallocate a prepared statement" msgstr "désallouer une instruction préparée" -#: sql_help.c:5723 +#: sql_help.c:5743 msgid "define a cursor" msgstr "définir un curseur" -#: sql_help.c:5729 +#: sql_help.c:5749 msgid "delete rows of a table" msgstr "supprimer des lignes d'une table" -#: sql_help.c:5735 +#: sql_help.c:5755 msgid "discard session state" msgstr "annuler l'état de la session" -#: sql_help.c:5741 +#: sql_help.c:5761 msgid "execute an anonymous code block" msgstr "exécute un bloc de code anonyme" -#: sql_help.c:5747 +#: sql_help.c:5767 msgid "remove an access method" msgstr "supprimer une méthode d'accès" -#: sql_help.c:5753 +#: sql_help.c:5773 msgid "remove an aggregate function" msgstr "supprimer une fonction d'agrégation" -#: sql_help.c:5759 +#: sql_help.c:5779 msgid "remove a cast" msgstr "supprimer un transtypage" -#: sql_help.c:5765 +#: sql_help.c:5785 msgid "remove a collation" msgstr "supprimer un collationnement" -#: sql_help.c:5771 +#: sql_help.c:5791 msgid "remove a conversion" msgstr "supprimer une conversion" -#: sql_help.c:5777 +#: sql_help.c:5797 msgid "remove a database" msgstr "supprimer une base de données" -#: sql_help.c:5783 +#: sql_help.c:5803 msgid "remove a domain" msgstr "supprimer un domaine" -#: sql_help.c:5789 +#: sql_help.c:5809 msgid "remove an event trigger" msgstr "supprimer un trigger sur évènement" -#: sql_help.c:5795 +#: sql_help.c:5815 msgid "remove an extension" msgstr "supprimer une extension" -#: sql_help.c:5801 +#: sql_help.c:5821 msgid "remove a foreign-data wrapper" msgstr "supprimer un wrapper de données distantes" -#: sql_help.c:5807 +#: sql_help.c:5827 msgid "remove a foreign table" msgstr "supprimer une table distante" -#: sql_help.c:5813 +#: sql_help.c:5833 msgid "remove a function" msgstr "supprimer une fonction" -#: sql_help.c:5819 sql_help.c:5885 sql_help.c:5987 +#: sql_help.c:5839 sql_help.c:5905 sql_help.c:6007 msgid "remove a database role" msgstr "supprimer un rôle de la base de données" -#: sql_help.c:5825 +#: sql_help.c:5845 msgid "remove an index" msgstr "supprimer un index" -#: sql_help.c:5831 +#: sql_help.c:5851 msgid "remove a procedural language" msgstr "supprimer un langage procédural" -#: sql_help.c:5837 +#: sql_help.c:5857 msgid "remove a materialized view" msgstr "supprimer une vue matérialisée" -#: sql_help.c:5843 +#: sql_help.c:5863 msgid "remove an operator" msgstr "supprimer un opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5849 +#: sql_help.c:5869 msgid "remove an operator class" msgstr "supprimer une classe d'opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5855 +#: sql_help.c:5875 msgid "remove an operator family" msgstr "supprimer une famille d'opérateur" -#: sql_help.c:5861 +#: sql_help.c:5881 msgid "remove database objects owned by a database role" msgstr "supprimer les objets appartenant à un rôle" -#: sql_help.c:5867 +#: sql_help.c:5887 msgid "remove a row-level security policy from a table" msgstr "supprimer une politique de sécurité au niveau ligne pour une table" -#: sql_help.c:5873 +#: sql_help.c:5893 msgid "remove a procedure" msgstr "supprimer une procédure" -#: sql_help.c:5879 +#: sql_help.c:5899 msgid "remove a publication" msgstr "supprimer une publication" -#: sql_help.c:5891 +#: sql_help.c:5911 msgid "remove a routine" msgstr "supprimer une routine" -#: sql_help.c:5897 +#: sql_help.c:5917 msgid "remove a rewrite rule" msgstr "supprimer une règle de réécriture" -#: sql_help.c:5903 +#: sql_help.c:5923 msgid "remove a schema" msgstr "supprimer un schéma" -#: sql_help.c:5909 +#: sql_help.c:5929 msgid "remove a sequence" msgstr "supprimer une séquence" -#: sql_help.c:5915 +#: sql_help.c:5935 msgid "remove a foreign server descriptor" msgstr "supprimer un descripteur de serveur distant" -#: sql_help.c:5921 +#: sql_help.c:5941 msgid "remove extended statistics" msgstr "supprimer des statistiques étendues" -#: sql_help.c:5927 +#: sql_help.c:5947 msgid "remove a subscription" msgstr "supprimer une souscription" -#: sql_help.c:5933 +#: sql_help.c:5953 msgid "remove a table" msgstr "supprimer une table" -#: sql_help.c:5939 +#: sql_help.c:5959 msgid "remove a tablespace" msgstr "supprimer un tablespace" -#: sql_help.c:5945 +#: sql_help.c:5965 msgid "remove a text search configuration" msgstr "supprimer une configuration de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5951 +#: sql_help.c:5971 msgid "remove a text search dictionary" msgstr "supprimer un dictionnaire de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5957 +#: sql_help.c:5977 msgid "remove a text search parser" msgstr "supprimer un analyseur de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5963 +#: sql_help.c:5983 msgid "remove a text search template" msgstr "supprimer un modèle de la recherche de texte" -#: sql_help.c:5969 +#: sql_help.c:5989 msgid "remove a transform" msgstr "supprimer une transformation" -#: sql_help.c:5975 +#: sql_help.c:5995 msgid "remove a trigger" msgstr "supprimer un trigger" -#: sql_help.c:5981 +#: sql_help.c:6001 msgid "remove a data type" msgstr "supprimer un type de données" -#: sql_help.c:5993 +#: sql_help.c:6013 msgid "remove a user mapping for a foreign server" msgstr "supprime une correspondance utilisateur pour un serveur distant" -#: sql_help.c:5999 +#: sql_help.c:6019 msgid "remove a view" msgstr "supprimer une vue" -#: sql_help.c:6011 +#: sql_help.c:6031 msgid "execute a prepared statement" msgstr "exécuter une instruction préparée" -#: sql_help.c:6017 +#: sql_help.c:6037 msgid "show the execution plan of a statement" msgstr "afficher le plan d'exécution d'une instruction" -#: sql_help.c:6023 +#: sql_help.c:6043 msgid "retrieve rows from a query using a cursor" msgstr "extraire certaines lignes d'une requête à l'aide d'un curseur" -#: sql_help.c:6029 +#: sql_help.c:6049 msgid "define access privileges" msgstr "définir des privilèges d'accès" -#: sql_help.c:6035 +#: sql_help.c:6055 msgid "import table definitions from a foreign server" msgstr "importer la définition d'une table à partir d'un serveur distant" -#: sql_help.c:6041 +#: sql_help.c:6061 msgid "create new rows in a table" msgstr "créer de nouvelles lignes dans une table" -#: sql_help.c:6047 +#: sql_help.c:6067 msgid "listen for a notification" msgstr "se mettre à l'écoute d'une notification" -#: sql_help.c:6053 +#: sql_help.c:6073 msgid "load a shared library file" msgstr "charger un fichier de bibliothèque partagée" -#: sql_help.c:6059 +#: sql_help.c:6079 msgid "lock a table" msgstr "verrouiller une table" -#: sql_help.c:6065 +#: sql_help.c:6085 msgid "conditionally insert, update, or delete rows of a table" msgstr "insère, modifie ou supprime des lignes d'une table de façon conditionnelle" -#: sql_help.c:6071 +#: sql_help.c:6091 msgid "position a cursor" msgstr "positionner un curseur" -#: sql_help.c:6077 +#: sql_help.c:6097 msgid "generate a notification" msgstr "engendrer une notification" -#: sql_help.c:6083 +#: sql_help.c:6103 msgid "prepare a statement for execution" msgstr "préparer une instruction pour exécution" -#: sql_help.c:6089 +#: sql_help.c:6109 msgid "prepare the current transaction for two-phase commit" msgstr "préparer la transaction en cours pour une validation en deux phases" -#: sql_help.c:6095 +#: sql_help.c:6115 msgid "change the ownership of database objects owned by a database role" msgstr "changer le propriétaire des objets d'un rôle" -#: sql_help.c:6101 +#: sql_help.c:6121 msgid "replace the contents of a materialized view" msgstr "remplacer le contenu d'une vue matérialisée" -#: sql_help.c:6107 +#: sql_help.c:6127 msgid "rebuild indexes" msgstr "reconstruire des index" -#: sql_help.c:6113 +#: sql_help.c:6133 msgid "destroy a previously defined savepoint" msgstr "détruire un point de retournement précédemment défini" -#: sql_help.c:6119 +#: sql_help.c:6139 msgid "restore the value of a run-time parameter to the default value" msgstr "réinitialiser un paramètre d'exécution à sa valeur par défaut" -#: sql_help.c:6125 +#: sql_help.c:6145 msgid "remove access privileges" msgstr "supprimer des privilèges d'accès" -#: sql_help.c:6137 +#: sql_help.c:6157 msgid "cancel a transaction that was earlier prepared for two-phase commit" msgstr "" "annuler une transaction précédemment préparée pour une validation en deux\n" "phases" -#: sql_help.c:6143 +#: sql_help.c:6163 msgid "roll back to a savepoint" msgstr "annuler jusqu'au point de retournement" -#: sql_help.c:6149 +#: sql_help.c:6169 msgid "define a new savepoint within the current transaction" msgstr "définir un nouveau point de retournement pour la transaction en cours" -#: sql_help.c:6155 +#: sql_help.c:6175 msgid "define or change a security label applied to an object" msgstr "définir ou modifier un label de sécurité à un objet" -#: sql_help.c:6161 sql_help.c:6215 sql_help.c:6251 +#: sql_help.c:6181 sql_help.c:6235 sql_help.c:6271 msgid "retrieve rows from a table or view" msgstr "extraire des lignes d'une table ou d'une vue" -#: sql_help.c:6173 +#: sql_help.c:6193 msgid "change a run-time parameter" msgstr "modifier un paramètre d'exécution" -#: sql_help.c:6179 +#: sql_help.c:6199 msgid "set constraint check timing for the current transaction" msgstr "définir le moment de la vérification des contraintes pour la transaction en cours" -#: sql_help.c:6185 +#: sql_help.c:6205 msgid "set the current user identifier of the current session" msgstr "définir l'identifiant actuel de l'utilisateur de la session courante" -#: sql_help.c:6191 +#: sql_help.c:6211 msgid "set the session user identifier and the current user identifier of the current session" msgstr "" "définir l'identifiant de l'utilisateur de session et l'identifiant actuel de\n" "l'utilisateur de la session courante" -#: sql_help.c:6197 +#: sql_help.c:6217 msgid "set the characteristics of the current transaction" msgstr "définir les caractéristiques de la transaction en cours" -#: sql_help.c:6203 +#: sql_help.c:6223 msgid "show the value of a run-time parameter" msgstr "afficher la valeur d'un paramètre d'exécution" -#: sql_help.c:6221 +#: sql_help.c:6241 msgid "empty a table or set of tables" msgstr "vider une table ou un ensemble de tables" -#: sql_help.c:6227 +#: sql_help.c:6247 msgid "stop listening for a notification" msgstr "arrêter l'écoute d'une notification" -#: sql_help.c:6233 +#: sql_help.c:6253 msgid "update rows of a table" msgstr "actualiser les lignes d'une table" -#: sql_help.c:6239 +#: sql_help.c:6259 msgid "garbage-collect and optionally analyze a database" msgstr "compacter et optionnellement analyser une base de données" -#: sql_help.c:6245 +#: sql_help.c:6265 msgid "compute a set of rows" msgstr "calculer un ensemble de lignes" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/include/access/slru.h postgresql-15-15.17/src/include/access/slru.h --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/include/access/slru.h 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/include/access/slru.h 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -93,7 +93,9 @@ /* * latest_page_number is the page number of the current end of the log; * this is not critical data, since we use it only to avoid swapping out - * the latest page. + * the latest page. (An exception: an accurate latest_page_number is + * needed on pg_multixact/offsets to replay WAL generated with older minor + * versions correctly. See RecordNewMultiXact().) */ int latest_page_number; diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/expected/plpgsql_domain.out postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/expected/plpgsql_domain.out --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/expected/plpgsql_domain.out 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/expected/plpgsql_domain.out 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -395,3 +395,16 @@ {"(1,2)"} (1 row) +CREATE FUNCTION test_null_ordered_named_pair() + RETURNS ordered_named_pair AS $$ +declare v ordered_named_pair; +begin +return v; +end +$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; +SELECT * FROM test_null_ordered_named_pair(); + i | j +---+--- + | +(1 row) + diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/pl_exec.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -3238,28 +3238,14 @@ } break; - case PLPGSQL_DTYPE_REC: - { - PLpgSQL_rec *rec = (PLpgSQL_rec *) retvar; - - /* If record is empty, we return NULL not a row of nulls */ - if (rec->erh && !ExpandedRecordIsEmpty(rec->erh)) - { - estate->retval = ExpandedRecordGetDatum(rec->erh); - estate->retisnull = false; - estate->rettype = rec->rectypeid; - } - } - break; - case PLPGSQL_DTYPE_ROW: + case PLPGSQL_DTYPE_REC: { - PLpgSQL_row *row = (PLpgSQL_row *) retvar; + /* exec_eval_datum can handle these cases */ int32 rettypmod; - /* We get here if there are multiple OUT parameters */ exec_eval_datum(estate, - (PLpgSQL_datum *) row, + retvar, &estate->rettype, &rettypmod, &estate->retval, diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/po/ru.po postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/po/ru.po --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/po/ru.po 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/po/ru.po 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: plpgsql (PostgreSQL current)\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: pgsql-bugs@lists.postgresql.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-08-02 11:37+0300\n" +"POT-Creation-Date: 2026-02-21 05:20+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-09-05 13:38+0300\n" "Last-Translator: Alexander Lakhin \n" "Language-Team: Russian \n" @@ -78,8 +78,8 @@ msgid "It could refer to either a PL/pgSQL variable or a table column." msgstr "Подразумевается ссылка на переменную PL/pgSQL или столбец таблицы." -#: pl_comp.c:1324 pl_exec.c:5252 pl_exec.c:5425 pl_exec.c:5512 pl_exec.c:5603 -#: pl_exec.c:6635 +#: pl_comp.c:1324 pl_exec.c:5238 pl_exec.c:5411 pl_exec.c:5498 pl_exec.c:5589 +#: pl_exec.c:6621 #, c-format msgid "record \"%s\" has no field \"%s\"" msgstr "в записи \"%s\" нет поля \"%s\"" @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ msgid "type \"%s\" is only a shell" msgstr "тип \"%s\" является пустышкой" -#: pl_comp.c:2204 pl_exec.c:6936 +#: pl_comp.c:2204 pl_exec.c:6922 #, c-format msgid "type %s is not composite" msgstr "тип %s не является составным" @@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ msgid "while casting return value to function's return type" msgstr "при приведении возвращаемого значения к типу результата функции" -#: pl_exec.c:647 pl_exec.c:3677 +#: pl_exec.c:647 pl_exec.c:3663 #, c-format msgid "set-valued function called in context that cannot accept a set" msgstr "" "функция, возвращающая множество, вызвана в контексте, где ему нет места" -#: pl_exec.c:652 pl_exec.c:3683 +#: pl_exec.c:652 pl_exec.c:3669 #, c-format msgid "materialize mode required, but it is not allowed in this context" msgstr "требуется режим материализации, но он недопустим в этом контексте" @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ msgid "during function exit" msgstr "при выходе из функции" -#: pl_exec.c:834 pl_exec.c:898 pl_exec.c:3476 +#: pl_exec.c:834 pl_exec.c:898 pl_exec.c:3462 msgid "returned record type does not match expected record type" msgstr "возвращаемый тип записи не соответствует ожидаемому" @@ -276,17 +276,17 @@ msgid "BY value of FOR loop must be greater than zero" msgstr "значение BY в цикле FOR должно быть больше нуля" -#: pl_exec.c:2879 pl_exec.c:4685 +#: pl_exec.c:2879 pl_exec.c:4671 #, c-format msgid "cursor \"%s\" already in use" msgstr "курсор \"%s\" уже используется" -#: pl_exec.c:2902 pl_exec.c:4755 +#: pl_exec.c:2902 pl_exec.c:4741 #, c-format msgid "arguments given for cursor without arguments" msgstr "курсору без аргументов были переданы аргументы" -#: pl_exec.c:2921 pl_exec.c:4774 +#: pl_exec.c:2921 pl_exec.c:4760 #, c-format msgid "arguments required for cursor" msgstr "курсору требуются аргументы" @@ -316,123 +316,123 @@ msgid "FOREACH loop variable must not be of an array type" msgstr "переменная цикла FOREACH не должна быть массивом" -#: pl_exec.c:3237 pl_exec.c:3294 pl_exec.c:3469 +#: pl_exec.c:3237 pl_exec.c:3280 pl_exec.c:3455 #, c-format msgid "" "cannot return non-composite value from function returning composite type" msgstr "" "функция, возвращающая составной тип, не может вернуть несоставное значение" -#: pl_exec.c:3333 pl_gram.y:3374 +#: pl_exec.c:3319 pl_gram.y:3374 #, c-format msgid "cannot use RETURN NEXT in a non-SETOF function" msgstr "" "RETURN NEXT можно использовать только в функциях, возвращающих множества" -#: pl_exec.c:3374 pl_exec.c:3506 +#: pl_exec.c:3360 pl_exec.c:3492 #, c-format msgid "wrong result type supplied in RETURN NEXT" msgstr "в RETURN NEXT передан неправильный тип результата" -#: pl_exec.c:3412 pl_exec.c:3433 +#: pl_exec.c:3398 pl_exec.c:3419 #, c-format msgid "wrong record type supplied in RETURN NEXT" msgstr "в RETURN NEXT передан неправильный тип записи" -#: pl_exec.c:3525 +#: pl_exec.c:3511 #, c-format msgid "RETURN NEXT must have a parameter" msgstr "у оператора RETURN NEXT должен быть параметр" -#: pl_exec.c:3553 pl_gram.y:3438 +#: pl_exec.c:3539 pl_gram.y:3438 #, c-format msgid "cannot use RETURN QUERY in a non-SETOF function" msgstr "" "RETURN QUERY можно использовать только в функциях, возвращающих множества" -#: pl_exec.c:3571 +#: pl_exec.c:3557 msgid "structure of query does not match function result type" msgstr "структура запроса не соответствует типу результата функции" -#: pl_exec.c:3626 pl_exec.c:4462 pl_exec.c:8760 +#: pl_exec.c:3612 pl_exec.c:4448 pl_exec.c:8746 #, c-format msgid "query string argument of EXECUTE is null" msgstr "в качестве текста запроса в EXECUTE передан NULL" -#: pl_exec.c:3711 pl_exec.c:3849 +#: pl_exec.c:3697 pl_exec.c:3835 #, c-format msgid "RAISE option already specified: %s" msgstr "этот параметр RAISE уже указан: %s" -#: pl_exec.c:3745 +#: pl_exec.c:3731 #, c-format msgid "RAISE without parameters cannot be used outside an exception handler" msgstr "" "RAISE без параметров нельзя использовать вне блока обработчика исключения" -#: pl_exec.c:3839 +#: pl_exec.c:3825 #, c-format msgid "RAISE statement option cannot be null" msgstr "параметром оператора RAISE не может быть NULL" -#: pl_exec.c:3909 +#: pl_exec.c:3895 #, c-format msgid "%s" msgstr "%s" -#: pl_exec.c:3964 +#: pl_exec.c:3950 #, c-format msgid "assertion failed" msgstr "нарушение истинности" -#: pl_exec.c:4335 pl_exec.c:4524 +#: pl_exec.c:4321 pl_exec.c:4510 #, c-format msgid "cannot COPY to/from client in PL/pgSQL" msgstr "в PL/pgSQL нельзя выполнить COPY с участием клиента" -#: pl_exec.c:4341 +#: pl_exec.c:4327 #, c-format msgid "unsupported transaction command in PL/pgSQL" msgstr "неподдерживаемая транзакционная команда в PL/pgSQL" -#: pl_exec.c:4364 pl_exec.c:4553 +#: pl_exec.c:4350 pl_exec.c:4539 #, c-format msgid "INTO used with a command that cannot return data" msgstr "INTO с командой не может возвращать данные" -#: pl_exec.c:4387 pl_exec.c:4576 +#: pl_exec.c:4373 pl_exec.c:4562 #, c-format msgid "query returned no rows" msgstr "запрос не вернул строк" -#: pl_exec.c:4409 pl_exec.c:4595 pl_exec.c:5747 +#: pl_exec.c:4395 pl_exec.c:4581 pl_exec.c:5733 #, c-format msgid "query returned more than one row" msgstr "запрос вернул несколько строк" -#: pl_exec.c:4411 +#: pl_exec.c:4397 #, c-format msgid "Make sure the query returns a single row, or use LIMIT 1." msgstr "" "Измените запрос, чтобы он выбирал одну строку, или используйте LIMIT 1." -#: pl_exec.c:4427 +#: pl_exec.c:4413 #, c-format msgid "query has no destination for result data" msgstr "в запросе нет назначения для данных результата" -#: pl_exec.c:4428 +#: pl_exec.c:4414 #, c-format msgid "If you want to discard the results of a SELECT, use PERFORM instead." msgstr "Если вам нужно отбросить результаты SELECT, используйте PERFORM." -#: pl_exec.c:4516 +#: pl_exec.c:4502 #, c-format msgid "EXECUTE of SELECT ... INTO is not implemented" msgstr "возможность выполнения SELECT ... INTO в EXECUTE не реализована" # skip-rule: space-before-ellipsis -#: pl_exec.c:4517 +#: pl_exec.c:4503 #, c-format msgid "" "You might want to use EXECUTE ... INTO or EXECUTE CREATE TABLE ... AS " @@ -441,57 +441,57 @@ "Альтернативой может стать EXECUTE ... INTO или EXECUTE CREATE TABLE ... " "AS ..." -#: pl_exec.c:4530 +#: pl_exec.c:4516 #, c-format msgid "EXECUTE of transaction commands is not implemented" msgstr "EXECUTE с транзакционными командами не поддерживается" -#: pl_exec.c:4840 pl_exec.c:4928 +#: pl_exec.c:4826 pl_exec.c:4914 #, c-format msgid "cursor variable \"%s\" is null" msgstr "переменная курсора \"%s\" равна NULL" -#: pl_exec.c:4851 pl_exec.c:4939 +#: pl_exec.c:4837 pl_exec.c:4925 #, c-format msgid "cursor \"%s\" does not exist" msgstr "курсор \"%s\" не существует" -#: pl_exec.c:4864 +#: pl_exec.c:4850 #, c-format msgid "relative or absolute cursor position is null" msgstr "относительная или абсолютная позиция курсора равна NULL" -#: pl_exec.c:5102 pl_exec.c:5197 +#: pl_exec.c:5088 pl_exec.c:5183 #, c-format msgid "null value cannot be assigned to variable \"%s\" declared NOT NULL" msgstr "значение NULL нельзя присвоить переменной \"%s\", объявленной NOT NULL" -#: pl_exec.c:5178 +#: pl_exec.c:5164 #, c-format msgid "cannot assign non-composite value to a row variable" msgstr "переменной типа кортеж можно присвоить только составное значение" -#: pl_exec.c:5210 +#: pl_exec.c:5196 #, c-format msgid "cannot assign non-composite value to a record variable" msgstr "переменной типа запись можно присвоить только составное значение" -#: pl_exec.c:5261 +#: pl_exec.c:5247 #, c-format msgid "cannot assign to system column \"%s\"" msgstr "присвоить значение системному столбцу \"%s\" нельзя" -#: pl_exec.c:5710 +#: pl_exec.c:5696 #, c-format msgid "query did not return data" msgstr "запрос не вернул данные" -#: pl_exec.c:5711 pl_exec.c:5723 pl_exec.c:5748 pl_exec.c:5828 pl_exec.c:5833 +#: pl_exec.c:5697 pl_exec.c:5709 pl_exec.c:5734 pl_exec.c:5814 pl_exec.c:5819 #, c-format msgid "query: %s" msgstr "запрос: %s" -#: pl_exec.c:5719 +#: pl_exec.c:5705 #, c-format msgid "query returned %d column" msgid_plural "query returned %d columns" @@ -499,17 +499,17 @@ msgstr[1] "запрос вернул %d столбца" msgstr[2] "запрос вернул %d столбцов" -#: pl_exec.c:5827 +#: pl_exec.c:5813 #, c-format msgid "query is SELECT INTO, but it should be plain SELECT" msgstr "запрос - не просто SELECT, а SELECT INTO" -#: pl_exec.c:5832 +#: pl_exec.c:5818 #, c-format msgid "query is not a SELECT" msgstr "запрос - не SELECT" -#: pl_exec.c:6649 pl_exec.c:6689 pl_exec.c:6729 +#: pl_exec.c:6635 pl_exec.c:6675 pl_exec.c:6715 #, c-format msgid "" "type of parameter %d (%s) does not match that when preparing the plan (%s)" @@ -517,35 +517,35 @@ "тип параметра %d (%s) не соответствует тому, с которым подготавливался план " "(%s)" -#: pl_exec.c:7140 pl_exec.c:7174 pl_exec.c:7248 pl_exec.c:7274 +#: pl_exec.c:7126 pl_exec.c:7160 pl_exec.c:7234 pl_exec.c:7260 #, c-format msgid "number of source and target fields in assignment does not match" msgstr "в левой и правой части присваивания разное количество полей" #. translator: %s represents a name of an extra check -#: pl_exec.c:7142 pl_exec.c:7176 pl_exec.c:7250 pl_exec.c:7276 +#: pl_exec.c:7128 pl_exec.c:7162 pl_exec.c:7236 pl_exec.c:7262 #, c-format msgid "%s check of %s is active." msgstr "Включена проверка %s (с %s)." -#: pl_exec.c:7146 pl_exec.c:7180 pl_exec.c:7254 pl_exec.c:7280 +#: pl_exec.c:7132 pl_exec.c:7166 pl_exec.c:7240 pl_exec.c:7266 #, c-format msgid "Make sure the query returns the exact list of columns." msgstr "" "Измените запрос, чтобы он возвращал в точности требуемый список столбцов." -#: pl_exec.c:7667 +#: pl_exec.c:7653 #, c-format msgid "record \"%s\" is not assigned yet" msgstr "записи \"%s\" не присвоено значение" -#: pl_exec.c:7668 +#: pl_exec.c:7654 #, c-format msgid "The tuple structure of a not-yet-assigned record is indeterminate." msgstr "" "Для записи, которой не присвоено значение, структура кортежа не определена." -#: pl_exec.c:8358 pl_gram.y:3497 +#: pl_exec.c:8344 pl_gram.y:3497 #, c-format msgid "variable \"%s\" is declared CONSTANT" msgstr "переменная \"%s\" объявлена как CONSTANT" diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/sql/plpgsql_domain.sql postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/sql/plpgsql_domain.sql --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/pl/plpgsql/src/sql/plpgsql_domain.sql 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/pl/plpgsql/src/sql/plpgsql_domain.sql 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -277,3 +277,13 @@ SELECT * FROM test_assign_ordered_named_pairs(1,2,3); SELECT * FROM test_assign_ordered_named_pairs(2,1,3); SELECT * FROM test_assign_ordered_named_pairs(1,2,0); -- should fail someday + +CREATE FUNCTION test_null_ordered_named_pair() + RETURNS ordered_named_pair AS $$ +declare v ordered_named_pair; +begin +return v; +end +$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; + +SELECT * FROM test_null_ordered_named_pair(); diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/test/regress/expected/encoding.out postgresql-15-15.17/src/test/regress/expected/encoding.out --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/test/regress/expected/encoding.out 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/test/regress/expected/encoding.out 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -63,7 +63,13 @@ -- invalid short mb character = error SELECT length(truncated) FROM regress_encoding; ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xc3 -SELECT substring(truncated, 1, 1) FROM regress_encoding; +SELECT substring(truncated, 1, 3) FROM regress_encoding; + substring +----------- + caf +(1 row) + +SELECT substring(truncated, 1, 4) FROM regress_encoding; ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xc3 SELECT reverse(truncated) FROM regress_encoding; ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xc3 @@ -375,9 +381,47 @@ t (1 row) +-- substring fetches a slice of a toasted value; unused tail of that slice is +-- an incomplete char (bug #19406) +CREATE TABLE toast_3b_utf8 (c text); +INSERT INTO toast_3b_utf8 VALUES (repeat(U&'\2026', 4000)); +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 1 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; + substring +----------- + … +(1 row) + +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 4001 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; + substring +----------- + +(1 row) + +-- diagnose incomplete char iff within the substring +UPDATE toast_3b_utf8 SET c = c || test_bytea_to_text('\xe280'); +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 4000 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; + substring +----------- + … +(1 row) + +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 4001 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; +ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xe2 0x80 +-- substring needing last byte of its slice_size +ALTER TABLE toast_3b_utf8 RENAME TO toast_4b_utf8; +UPDATE toast_4b_utf8 SET c = repeat(U&'\+01F680', 3000); +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 3000 FOR 1) FROM toast_4b_utf8; + substring +----------- + 🚀 +(1 row) + DROP TABLE encoding_tests; +DROP TABLE toast_4b_utf8; DROP FUNCTION test_encoding; +DROP FUNCTION test_wchars_to_text; DROP FUNCTION test_text_to_wchars; +DROP FUNCTION test_valid_server_encoding; DROP FUNCTION test_mblen_func; DROP FUNCTION test_bytea_to_text; DROP FUNCTION test_text_to_bytea; diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/test/regress/regress.c postgresql-15-15.17/src/test/regress/regress.c --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/test/regress/regress.c 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/test/regress/regress.c 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -1418,7 +1418,7 @@ Datum test_valid_server_encoding(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) { - return pg_valid_server_encoding(text_to_cstring(PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP(0))); + PG_RETURN_BOOL(pg_valid_server_encoding(text_to_cstring(PG_GETARG_TEXT_PP(0))) >= 0); } /* Provide SQL access to IsBinaryCoercible() */ diff -Nru postgresql-15-15.16/src/test/regress/sql/encoding.sql postgresql-15-15.17/src/test/regress/sql/encoding.sql --- postgresql-15-15.16/src/test/regress/sql/encoding.sql 2026-02-09 21:55:28.000000000 +0000 +++ postgresql-15-15.17/src/test/regress/sql/encoding.sql 2026-02-23 22:01:47.000000000 +0000 @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ -- invalid short mb character = error SELECT length(truncated) FROM regress_encoding; -SELECT substring(truncated, 1, 1) FROM regress_encoding; +SELECT substring(truncated, 1, 3) FROM regress_encoding; +SELECT substring(truncated, 1, 4) FROM regress_encoding; SELECT reverse(truncated) FROM regress_encoding; -- invalid short mb character = silently dropped SELECT regexp_replace(truncated, '^caf(.)$', '\1') FROM regress_encoding; @@ -212,9 +213,27 @@ SELECT COUNT(test_encoding(encoding, description, input)) > 0 FROM encoding_tests; +-- substring fetches a slice of a toasted value; unused tail of that slice is +-- an incomplete char (bug #19406) +CREATE TABLE toast_3b_utf8 (c text); +INSERT INTO toast_3b_utf8 VALUES (repeat(U&'\2026', 4000)); +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 1 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 4001 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; +-- diagnose incomplete char iff within the substring +UPDATE toast_3b_utf8 SET c = c || test_bytea_to_text('\xe280'); +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 4000 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 4001 FOR 1) FROM toast_3b_utf8; +-- substring needing last byte of its slice_size +ALTER TABLE toast_3b_utf8 RENAME TO toast_4b_utf8; +UPDATE toast_4b_utf8 SET c = repeat(U&'\+01F680', 3000); +SELECT SUBSTRING(c FROM 3000 FOR 1) FROM toast_4b_utf8; + DROP TABLE encoding_tests; +DROP TABLE toast_4b_utf8; DROP FUNCTION test_encoding; +DROP FUNCTION test_wchars_to_text; DROP FUNCTION test_text_to_wchars; +DROP FUNCTION test_valid_server_encoding; DROP FUNCTION test_mblen_func; DROP FUNCTION test_bytea_to_text; DROP FUNCTION test_text_to_bytea;