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Fix psql quotes in docs.
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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml,v 1.31 2000/04/16 15:46:39 petere Exp $
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$Header: /cvsroot/pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/psql-ref.sgml,v 1.32 2000/05/09 18:55:56 momjian Exp $
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Postgres documentation
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@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ lo_import 152801
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The second argument is a string that should be printed whenever a field
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is null. The default is not to print anything, which can easily be mistaken
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for, say, an empty string. Thus, one might choose to write
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<literal>\pset null "(null)"</literal>.
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<literal>\pset null '(null)'</literal>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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Specifies the field separator to be used in unaligned output mode. That way
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one can create, for example, tab- or comma-separated output, which other
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programs might prefer. To set a tab as field separator, type
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<literal>\pset fieldsep "\t"</literal>. The default field separator is
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<quote><literal>|</literal></quote> (a <quote>pipe</quote> symbol).
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<literal>\pset fieldsep '\t'</literal>. The default field separator is
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<literal>'|'</literal> (a <quote>pipe</quote> symbol).
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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Notice the changing prompt.
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<programlisting>
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testdb=> <userinput>CREATE TABLE my_table (</userinput>
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testdb-> <userinput> first integer not null default 0,</userinput>
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testdb-> <userinput> second text</userinput>
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testdb(> <userinput> first integer not null default 0,</userinput>
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testdb(> <userinput> second text</userinput>
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testdb-> <userinput>);</userinput>
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CREATE
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</programlisting>
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