On 6/3/16 2:38 AM, Dmitry Igrishin wrote: >>> "true if the prepared statement was created via the PREPARE SQL statement" >>> to >>> "true if the prepared statement was created via the PREPARE SQL command" >> >> >> I'm not sure why that is better. "statement" is the standard term in these >> contexts. > According to https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-prepare.html > "statement" is a text of statement without "PREPARE". So, the phrase > "PREPARE statement" > not absolutely clear. > And according to > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/sql-commands.html > the PREPARE is a SQL command, rather than SQL statement.
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