On 2020-03-31 22:31, Bruce Momjian wrote:
doc: adjust UPDATE/DELETE's FROM/USING to match SELECT's FROM

Previously the syntax and wording were unclear.

@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation
 <synopsis>
[ WITH [ RECURSIVE ] <replaceable class="parameter">with_query</replaceable> [, ...] ] DELETE FROM [ ONLY ] <replaceable class="PARAMETER">table_name</replaceable> [ * ] [ [ AS ] <replaceable class="parameter">alias</replaceable> ]
-    [ USING <replaceable class="PARAMETER">using_list</replaceable> ]
+ [ USING <replaceable class="parameter">from_item</replaceable> [, ...] ] [ WHERE <replaceable class="PARAMETER">condition</replaceable> | WHERE CURRENT OF <replaceable class="PARAMETER">cursor_name</replaceable> ] [ RETURNING * | <replaceable class="parameter">output_expression</replaceable> [ [ AS ] <replaceable class="parameter">output_name</replaceable> ] [, ...] ]
 </synopsis>

This change doesn't make sense. It is clearly a "using list" in the case of DELETE. Trying to unify it with UPDATE is wrong because the syntax is in fact different.

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