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| -rw-r--r-- | doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 60 | 
1 files changed, 32 insertions, 28 deletions
| diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index a3e66eabc34..f2d84a969aa 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@  <!-- -$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.138 2003/02/06 20:25:31 tgl Exp $ +$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.139 2003/02/13 05:24:01 momjian Exp $  PostgreSQL documentation  --> @@ -682,14 +682,15 @@ PostgreSQL documentation         <entry><literal>round(42.4382, 2)</literal></entry>         <entry>42.44</entry>        </row> -<!-- -     <row> -      <entry><function>setseed</function>(<replaceable>new-seed</replaceable>)</entry> -      <entry>set seed for subsequent random() calls</entry> -      <entry><literal>setseed(0.54823)</literal></entry> -      <entry></entry> -     </row> ---> + +      <row> +       <entry><function>setseed</function>(<type>dp</type>)</entry> +       <entry><type>int32</type></entry> +       <entry>set seed for subsequent random() calls</entry> +       <entry><literal>setseed(0.54823)</literal></entry> +       <entry>1177314959</entry> +      </row> +        <row>         <entry><function>sign</function>(<type>dp</type> or <type>numeric</type>)</entry>         <entry>(same as input)</entry> @@ -955,7 +956,8 @@ PostgreSQL documentation         <entry><function>substring</function>(<parameter>string</parameter> from <replaceable>pattern</replaceable> for <replaceable>escape</replaceable>)</entry>         <entry><type>text</type></entry>         <entry> -        Extract substring matching SQL regular expression +        Extract substring matching <acronym>SQL</acronym> regular +        expression          <indexterm>           <primary>substring</primary>          </indexterm> @@ -1168,7 +1170,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation         <entry><type>text</type></entry>         <entry>          Return the given string suitably quoted to be used as an identifier -	in an SQL query string. +	in an <acronym>SQL</acronym> query string.  	Quotes are added only if necessary (i.e., if the string contains  	non-identifier characters or would be case-folded).  	Embedded quotes are properly doubled. @@ -1182,7 +1184,7 @@ PostgreSQL documentation         <entry><type>text</type></entry>         <entry>          Return the given string suitably quoted to be used as a literal -	in an SQL query string. +	in an <acronym>SQL</acronym> query string.  	Embedded quotes and backslashes are properly doubled.         </entry>         <entry><literal>quote_literal('O\'Reilly')</literal></entry> @@ -2511,14 +2513,15 @@ PostgreSQL documentation       <function>SUBSTRING(<parameter>string</parameter> FROM       <replaceable>pattern</replaceable> FOR       <replaceable>escape</replaceable>)</function>, provides -     extraction of a substring that matches a SQL99 regular expression -     pattern.  As with <literal>SIMILAR TO</>, the specified pattern -     must match to the entire data string, else the function fails and -     returns null.  To indicate the part of the pattern that should be -     returned on success, SQL99 specifies that the pattern must -     contain two occurrences of the escape character followed by -     double quote (<literal>"</>).  The text matching the portion of -     the pattern between these markers is returned. +     extraction of a substring that matches a <acronym>SQL99</acronym> +     regular expression pattern.  As with <literal>SIMILAR TO</>, the +     specified pattern must match to the entire data string, else the +     function fails and returns null.  To indicate the part of the +     pattern that should be returned on success, +     <acronym>SQL99</acronym> specifies that the pattern must contain +     two occurrences of the escape character followed by double quote +     (<literal>"</>).  The text matching the portion of the pattern +     between these markers is returned.      </para>     <para> @@ -6025,11 +6028,11 @@ SELECT TIMESTAMP 'now';     </table>    <para> -   For largely historical reasons, the sequence to be operated on by -   a sequence-function call is specified by a text-string argument. -   To achieve some compatibility with the handling of ordinary SQL -   names, the sequence functions convert their argument to lower case -   unless the string is double-quoted.  Thus +   For largely historical reasons, the sequence to be operated on by a +   sequence-function call is specified by a text-string argument.  To +   achieve some compatibility with the handling of ordinary +   <acronym>SQL</acronym> names, the sequence functions convert their +   argument to lower case unless the string is double-quoted.  Thus  <programlisting>  nextval('foo')      <lineannotation>operates on sequence <literal>foo</literal></>  nextval('FOO')      <lineannotation>operates on sequence <literal>foo</literal></> @@ -6480,7 +6483,8 @@ SELECT NULLIF(value, '(none)') ...     <para>      The <function>current_setting</function> is used to obtain the current      value of the <parameter>setting_name</parameter> setting, as a query -    result. It is the equivalent to the SQL <command>SHOW</command> command. +    result. It is the equivalent to the <acronym>SQL</acronym> +    <command>SHOW</command> command.      For example:  <programlisting>  select current_setting('DateStyle'); @@ -6497,8 +6501,8 @@ select current_setting('DateStyle');      If <parameter>is_local</parameter> is set to <literal>true</literal>,      the new value will only apply to the current transaction. If you want      the new value to apply for the current session, use -    <literal>false</literal> instead. It is the equivalent to the SQL -    <command>SET</command> command. For example: +    <literal>false</literal> instead. It is the equivalent to the +    <acronym>SQL</acronym> <command>SET</command> command. For example:  <programlisting>  select set_config('show_statement_stats','off','f');   set_config | 
