2010/6/14 Robert Haas :
> On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Ian Barwick wrote:
>> In the section "E.1.3.3. Object Manipulation" there is this item:
>> "Allow comments only on columns of tables, views, and composite
>> types, not other objects like indexes and TOAST tables"
>>
>> I might be misunder
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 7:48 PM, Ian Barwick wrote:
> In the section "E.1.3.3. Object Manipulation" there is this item:
> "Allow comments only on columns of tables, views, and composite
> types, not other objects like indexes and TOAST tables"
>
> I might be misunderstanding something, but as of 9
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Ian Barwick wrote:
> In "release-9.0.sgml" (sorry, can't provide patch right now), I suspect
> "is not substantially faster" should read "is now substantially faster"?
>
>
>
> As part of our decade-long effort to eliminate the pain of VACUUM,
> V
Hi
In the section "E.1.3.3. Object Manipulation" there is this item:
"Allow comments only on columns of tables, views, and composite
types, not other objects like indexes and TOAST tables"
I might be misunderstanding something, but as of 9.0b2 comments
can still be created for indexes?
Regards
Hi
In "release-9.0.sgml" (sorry, can't provide patch right now), I suspect
"is not substantially faster" should read "is now substantially faster"?
As part of our decade-long effort to eliminate the pain of VACUUM,
VACUUM FULL is not substantially faster by
rewriting
For me, the great value of a single page html file for searching the
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search for something throughout the entire documentation one only has
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