Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In fact, I like the criterion that a warning should be raised rather than
> a notice if the effect of the command deviates from what the command
> actually says.
Um. If I construe that literally, then the notices about identifier
truncation need to be warnings. I don't think I like that particular
answer. But as long as you're not too rigid about it, this might be
a reasonable approach.
regards, tom lane
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