> > They work the same as table constraints with in-line declaration (no
> > comma). > > OK. But the documentation implies there is a comma, so it should probably > get chenged then. Yes, it should. (attached) [ Backpatched to 7.3.X too.] Rod Taylor
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CREATE DOMAIN <replaceable class="parameter">domainname</replaceable> [AS] <replaceable class="parameter">data_type</replaceable>
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