Commit 36da236e authored by Bruce Momjian's avatar Bruce Momjian

In 'Joins between classes' in Section 5 of the tutorial we have, in

the first paragraph:

    As an example, say we wish to find all the records that
    are in the  temperature  range  of  other records. In
    effect, we need to compare the temp_lo and temp_hi
    attributes of each EMP instance to the temp_lo and
    temp_hi  attributes of all other EMP instances.

I believe that EMP should read WEATHER, as the example query that
follows joins WEATHER to itself.

EMP is often used in Oracle examples.

Regards,
Graham

Other RULE cleanups
parent 1045304a
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......@@ -273,8 +273,8 @@ SELECT * INTO TABLE temp FROM weather;
As an example, say we wish to find all the records that
are in the temperature range of other records. In
effect, we need to compare the temp_lo and temp_hi
attributes of each EMP instance to the temp_lo and
temp_hi attributes of all other EMP instances.
attributes of each WEATHER instance to the temp_lo and
temp_hi attributes of all other WEATHER instances.
<note>
<para>
This is only a conceptual model. The actual join may
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Postgres documentation
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......@@ -208,14 +208,14 @@ ON UPDATE TO emp-1.salary WHERE emp-2.name = "Joe"
CREATE RULE bad_rule_combination_1 AS
ON SELECT TO emp
DO INSTEAD
SELECT TO toyemp;
SELECT * FROM toyemp;
</programlisting>
<programlisting>
CREATE RULE bad_rule_combination_2 AS
ON SELECT TO toyemp
DO INSTEAD
SELECT TO emp;
SELECT * FROM emp;
</programlisting>
<para>
This attempt to select from EMP will cause
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