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- Postgres User's Reference documentation.
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<Title>PostgreSQL Reference Manual</Title>
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    <ReleaseInfo>Covering v6.4 for general release</ReleaseInfo>
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      <Author>
        <FirstName>Jose</FirstName>
        <SurName>Soares Da Silva</SurName>
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      <Author>
        <FirstName>Oliver</FirstName>
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    <Date>(last updated 1998-04-18)</Date>
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<ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName> is copyright (C) 1998 by the Postgres Global Development Group.
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<Title>Summary</Title>

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<ProductName>Postgres</ProductName>, 
 developed originally in the UC Berkeley Computer Science Department,
 pioneered many of the object-relational concepts
 now becoming available in some commercial databases.
It provides SQL92/SQL3 language support,
 transaction integrity, and type extensibility.
 <ProductName>PostgreSQL</ProductName> is a public-domain, open source descendant
 of this original Berkeley code.
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