Re: docs bug

Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>

From: Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us>
To: Filippov Joe <joe@mail.novosoft.ru>
Cc: bugs@postgresql.org
Date: 2000-06-09T20:43:26Z
Lists: pgsql-bugs
Thanks.  Fixed in 7.0.


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> A mistake in the /usr/doc/postgresql-6.5.3/postgres/sql-select.htm
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> look for `ETER">ce"PARreplaceable>' below.
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> WHERE Clause 
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> The optional WHERE condition has the general form: 
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> WHERE expr ETER">ce"PARreplaceable> [ log_op ... ]
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> where cond_op can be one of: =, <, <=, >, >= or <>, a conditional operator like ALL, ANY, IN, LIKE, et cetera or a locally-defined operator, and log_op can be one of: AND, OR, NOT. The comparison returns either TRUE or FALSE and all instances will be discarded if the expression evaluates to FALSE. 
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