AGGREGATE <replaceable class="PARAMETER">agg_name</replaceable> (<replaceable class="PARAMETER">agg_type</replaceable> [, ...] ) |
CAST (<replaceable>source_type</replaceable> AS <replaceable>target_type</replaceable>) |
COLLATION <replaceable class="PARAMETER">object_name</replaceable> |
- COLUMN <replaceable class="PARAMETER">table_name</replaceable>.<replaceable class="PARAMETER">column_name</replaceable> |
+ COLUMN <replaceable class="PARAMETER">relation_name</replaceable>.<replaceable class="PARAMETER">column_name</replaceable> |
CONSTRAINT <replaceable class="PARAMETER">constraint_name</replaceable> ON <replaceable class="PARAMETER">table_name</replaceable> |
CONVERSION <replaceable class="PARAMETER">object_name</replaceable> |
DATABASE <replaceable class="PARAMETER">object_name</replaceable> |
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">object_name</replaceable></term>
- <term><replaceable class="parameter">table_name.column_name</replaceable></term>
+ <term><replaceable class="parameter">relation_name</replaceable>.<replaceable>column_name</replaceable></term>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">agg_name</replaceable></term>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">constraint_name</replaceable></term>
<term><replaceable class="parameter">function_name</replaceable></term>
aggregates, collations, conversions, domains, foreign tables, functions,
indexes, operators, operator classes, operator families, sequences,
text search objects, types, and views can be schema-qualified.
+ When commenting on a column,
+ <replaceable class="parameter">relation_name</replaceable> must refer
+ to a table, view, composite types, or foreign table.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>