the endterm to the title element, not both to the title. At least
docbook2man prefers it that way.
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may be a simple type, a complex type (set) or an array type.
Each attribute may be specified to be non-null and
each may have a default value, specified by the
- <xref linkend="R1-SQL-DEFAULTCLAUSE-1-TITLE" endterm="R1-SQL-DEFAULTCLAUSE-1-TITLE">.
+ <xref linkend="R1-SQL-DEFAULTCLAUSE-1" endterm="R1-SQL-DEFAULTCLAUSE-1-TITLE">.
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<para>
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The ORDER BY clause causes the returned rows to be sorted in a specified
order. If ORDER BY is not given, the rows are returned in whatever order
the system finds cheapest to produce.
- (See <xref linkend="sql-orderby-title" endterm="sql-orderby-title">.)
+ (See <xref linkend="sql-orderby" endterm="sql-orderby-title">.)
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<para>