Vladimir Chukharev wrote:
> On Tue, 10 May 2005 04:50:16 +0300, Bruce Momjian <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> > Vladimir Chukharev wrote:
> >> About the link to the lo_* functions. I thought about adding
> >> a sentence to Charpter 9 like 'And functions to manipulate large
> >> objects are presented in Charpter 28.' right after the phrase
> >> 'Users can also define their own functions and operators, as
> >> described in Part V.'
> >>
> >> Do you think it's suitable?
> >
> > Not really.  We don't mention pg_stat_activity functions either.  I
> > think people have to realize that some functions are covered in other
> > sections of the manual.  There is a clearly titled section for large
> > objeccts.
> 
> OK, what about writing down this idea? "Not all functions are listed
> in this Chapter, some are in other sections of the manual." 

OK, done.

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     <acronym>SQL</acronym> standard. Some of the extended functionality
     is present in other <acronym>SQL</acronym> database management
     systems, and in many cases this functionality is compatible and
!    consistent between the various implementations.
    </para>
  
  
--- 32,40 ----
     <acronym>SQL</acronym> standard. Some of the extended functionality
     is present in other <acronym>SQL</acronym> database management
     systems, and in many cases this functionality is compatible and
!    consistent between the various implementations.  This chapter is also
!    not exhaustive;  additional functions appear in relivant sections of 
!    the manual.
    </para>
  
  
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