>> "most likely the case if you installed
>> PostgreSQL instance yourself"
>
> Should read "most likely the case if you installed the
> PostgreSQL instance yourself".
> No particular objection otherwise.
Thanks for the suggestion. I have just committed to the all supported
branches.
Best regards
Tatsuo Ishii writes:
> What about changing the line to:
> "most likely the case if you installed
> PostgreSQL instance yourself"
Should read "most likely the case if you installed the
PostgreSQL instance yourself".
No particular objection otherwise.
regards, tom lane
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>From doc/src/start.sgml:
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mydb=#
That would mean you are a database superuser, which is most likely
the case if you installed PostgreSQL
yourself. Being a superuser means that you are not subject to
access controls. For the purpose
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elein wrote:
I like inhertitance, but believe that the usefulness
of our implementation is limited and so the documentation
should focus on other areas.
+1
Joe
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I think you are reviving the inheritance wars.
Please do not cut out or dumb down anything that
accurately documents our features.
I think the section should remain, describing
exactly how they work and making it clear exactly
what parts inherited and what is not inherited.
That is where the most
David Fetter wrote:
> What do you all think?
Please discuss these matters on the pgsql-docs list.
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On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 16:21, David Fetter wrote:
> Kind people,
>
> I am writing a document patch for the tutorials section, and would
> like to change the section on inheritance to reflect the fact that it
> is not currently being developed, and has known serious bugs in
> implementation.
I'd ca
Kind people,
I am writing a document patch for the tutorials section, and would
like to change the section on inheritance to reflect the fact that it
is not currently being developed, and has known serious bugs in
implementation.
I'm thinking that I should either change that section to a warning