information" is un-good English.
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<chapter id="ddl">
<title>Data Definition</title>
All these actions are performed using the
<xref linkend="sql-altertable" endterm="sql-altertable-title">
- command, which see for details beyond those given here.
+ command, whose reference page contains details beyond those given
+ here.
</para>
<sect2>
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<para>
The first variant of this command listed in the synopsis can change
many of the role attributes that can be specified in
- <xref linkend="sql-createrole" endterm="sql-createrole-title">,
- which see for details. (All the possible attributes are covered,
+ <xref linkend="sql-createrole" endterm="sql-createrole-title">.
+ (All the possible attributes are covered,
except that there are no options for adding or removing memberships; use
<xref linkend="SQL-GRANT" endterm="SQL-GRANT-title"> and
<xref linkend="SQL-REVOKE" endterm="SQL-REVOKE-title"> for that.)
<listitem>
<para>
These clauses alter attributes originally set by
- <xref linkend="SQL-CREATEROLE" endterm="SQL-CREATEROLE-title">,
- which see for more information.
+ <xref linkend="SQL-CREATEROLE"
+ endterm="SQL-CREATEROLE-title">. For more information, see the
+ <command>CREATE ROLE</command> reference page.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
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<para>
<command>ALTER USER</command> is now an alias for
- <xref linkend="sql-alterrole" endterm="sql-alterrole-title">,
- which see for more information.
+ <xref linkend="sql-alterrole" endterm="sql-alterrole-title">.
</para>
</refsect1>
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<command>BEGIN</command> is a <productname>PostgreSQL</productname>
language extension. It is equivalent to the SQL-standard command
<xref linkend="sql-start-transaction"
- endterm="sql-start-transaction-title">, which see for additional
- compatibility information.
+ endterm="sql-start-transaction-title">, whose reference page
+ contains additional compatibility information.
</para>
<para>
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<para>
<command>CREATE GROUP</command> is now an alias for
- <xref linkend="sql-createrole" endterm="sql-createrole-title">,
- which see for more information.
+ <xref linkend="sql-createrole" endterm="sql-createrole-title">.
</para>
</refsect1>
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<para>
<command>CREATE USER</command> is now an alias for
- <xref linkend="sql-createrole" endterm="sql-createrole-title">,
- which see for more information.
+ <xref linkend="sql-createrole" endterm="sql-createrole-title">.
The only difference is that when the command is spelled
<command>CREATE USER</command>, <literal>LOGIN</> is assumed
by default, whereas <literal>NOLOGIN</> is assumed when
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programming language to a <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> database.
<application>createlang</application> is just a wrapper around the
<xref linkend="sql-createlanguage" endterm="sql-createlanguage-title">
- command, which see for additional information.
+ command.
</para>
</refsect1>
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<para>
<command>DROP GROUP</command> is now an alias for
- <xref linkend="sql-droprole" endterm="sql-droprole-title">,
- which see for more information.
+ <xref linkend="sql-droprole" endterm="sql-droprole-title">.
</para>
</refsect1>
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<para>
<command>DROP USER</command> is now an alias for
- <xref linkend="sql-droprole" endterm="sql-droprole-title">,
- which see for more information.
+ <xref linkend="sql-droprole" endterm="sql-droprole-title">.
</para>
</refsect1>