Fix TRUNCATE doc: ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART is now transactional.
ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART was made transactional in commit 3d79013b97. Backpatch to v10, where that was introduced. Patch by Justin Pryzby, per Yaroslav Schekin's report. Discussion: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20201005191922.GE17626%40telsasoft.com
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@ -157,8 +157,7 @@ TRUNCATE [ TABLE ] [ ONLY ] <replaceable class="parameter">name</replaceable> [
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When <literal>RESTART IDENTITY</literal> is specified, the implied
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<command>ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART</command> operations are also done
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transactionally; that is, they will be rolled back if the surrounding
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transaction does not commit. This is unlike the normal behavior of
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<command>ALTER SEQUENCE RESTART</command>. Be aware that if any additional
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transaction does not commit. Be aware that if any additional
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sequence operations are done on the restarted sequences before the
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transaction rolls back, the effects of these operations on the sequences
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will be rolled back, but not their effects on <function>currval()</function>;
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