On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 05:09:02PM +0530, Bharath Rupireddy wrote: > > should it say "specified" instead of requested ? > > Or should it say "requested the RESTART IDENTITY behavior" ? > > > > Also, I think it should say "..otherwise, the CONTINUE IDENTITY behavior was > > requested". > > The original TRUNCATE document uses this - "When RESTART IDENTITY is > specified" > > IMO the following looks better: "If restart_seqs is true, RESTART > IDENTITY was specified in the original TRUNCATE command, otherwise > CONTINUE IDENTITY was specified."
This suggests that one of the two options was "specified", but the user maybe didn't specify either, which is why we used the "behavior" language - if neither is "specified" then the default behavior is what was "requested". -- Justin