| From: | Andreas Pflug <pgadmin(at)pse-consulting(dot)de> |
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| To: | Terence Kearns <terencek(at)isd(dot)canberra(dot)edu(dot)au> |
| Cc: | pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: double quoted object names |
| Date: | 2003-07-17 08:56:35 |
| Message-ID: | 3F1664C3.70904@pse-consulting.de |
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Terence Kearns wrote:
>
> Doesn't seem like there are many words left in the english language
> that aren't reserved ;) I didn't realise there were so many
> [non-]reserved words. Postgres reserves GLOBAL as a "non-reserved"
> word as opposed to a "reserved" word (just read the docs from the
> above link).
>
> A print out of this list now stays by my side...
Hi Terence,
actually we require all pgadmin3 users to *memorize* the complete
documentation prior to first usage, because we want to reduce the
distribution and exclude the pgsql documentation :-)
Regards,
Andreas
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