postgresql/doc/src
Tom Lane ac5fdea687 When a TIMESTAMP, TIME, or INTERVAL precision is specified larger than our
implementation limits, do not issue an ERROR; instead issue a NOTICE and use
the max supported value.  Per pgsql-general discussion of 28-Apr, this is
needed to allow easy porting from pre-7.3 releases where the limits were
higher.

Unrelated change in same area: accept GLOBAL TEMP/TEMPORARY as a synonym
for TEMPORARY, as per pgsql-hackers discussion of 15-Apr.  We previously
rejected it, but that was based on a misreading of the spec --- SQL92's
GLOBAL temp tables are really closer to what we have than their LOCAL ones.
2003-05-04 00:03:55 +00:00
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FAQ Update German FAQ, from Ian Barwick 2003-04-28 22:40:38 +00:00
graphics These aren't used anymore. 2000-10-08 13:25:11 +00:00
sgml When a TIMESTAMP, TIME, or INTERVAL precision is specified larger than our 2003-05-04 00:03:55 +00:00
Makefile Merge documentation into one book. (Build with "make html".) Replace 2003-03-25 16:15:44 +00:00