Commit e775d353 authored by Tom Lane's avatar Tom Lane

Doc: clarify description of CREATE/ALTER FUNCTION ... SET FROM CURRENT.

Per discussion with David Johnston.
parent 67c08c0d
...@@ -259,8 +259,9 @@ ALTER FUNCTION <replaceable>name</replaceable> ( [ [ <replaceable class="paramet ...@@ -259,8 +259,9 @@ ALTER FUNCTION <replaceable>name</replaceable> ( [ [ <replaceable class="paramet
setting is removed, so that the function executes with the value setting is removed, so that the function executes with the value
present in its environment. Use <literal>RESET present in its environment. Use <literal>RESET
ALL</literal> to clear all function-local settings. ALL</literal> to clear all function-local settings.
<literal>SET FROM CURRENT</> saves the session's current value of <literal>SET FROM CURRENT</> saves the value of the parameter that
the parameter as the value to be applied when the function is entered. is current when <command>ALTER FUNCTION</> is executed as the value
to be applied when the function is entered.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
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...@@ -486,8 +486,9 @@ CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] FUNCTION ...@@ -486,8 +486,9 @@ CREATE [ OR REPLACE ] FUNCTION
The <literal>SET</> clause causes the specified configuration The <literal>SET</> clause causes the specified configuration
parameter to be set to the specified value when the function is parameter to be set to the specified value when the function is
entered, and then restored to its prior value when the function exits. entered, and then restored to its prior value when the function exits.
<literal>SET FROM CURRENT</> saves the session's current value of <literal>SET FROM CURRENT</> saves the value of the parameter that
the parameter as the value to be applied when the function is entered. is current when <command>CREATE FUNCTION</> is executed as the value
to be applied when the function is entered.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
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