Add a few more <xref> tags to the SGML docs, where appropriate. Original

patch from Michael Glaesemann, additional changes by Neil Conway.
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Neil Conway 2004-02-17 09:07:16 +00:00
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<!--
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/backup.sgml,v 2.35 2004/02/03 17:34:02 tgl Exp $
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/backup.sgml,v 2.36 2004/02/17 09:07:16 neilc Exp $
-->
<chapter id="backup">
<title>Backup and Restore</title>
@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ pg_dump <replaceable class="parameter">dbname</replaceable> &gt; <replaceable cl
When your database schema relies on OIDs (for instance as foreign
keys) you must instruct <application>pg_dump</> to dump the OIDs
as well. To do this, use the <option>-o</option> command line
option. <quote>Large objects</> are not dumped by default, either.
See <application>pg_dump</>'s command reference page if you use
large objects.
option. <quote>Large objects</> are not dumped by default,
either. See <xref linkend="app-pgdump">'s reference page if you
use large objects.
</para>
</important>
@ -260,7 +260,8 @@ cat <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable>* | psql <replaceable c
pg_dump -Fc <replaceable class="parameter">dbname</replaceable> > <replaceable class="parameter">filename</replaceable>
</programlisting>
See the <application>pg_dump</> and <application>pg_restore</> reference pages for details.
See the <xref linkend="app-pgdump"> and <xref
linkend="app-pgrestore"> reference pages for details.
</para>
</formalpara>
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</para>
<para>
Please familiarize yourself with the
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>pg_dump</></> reference page.
Please familiarize yourself with the <xref linkend="app-pgdump">
reference page.
</para>
</sect2>
</sect1>

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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_restore.sgml,v 1.45 2003/12/06 03:00:10 tgl Exp $ -->
<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/ref/pg_restore.sgml,v 1.46 2004/02/17 09:07:16 neilc Exp $ -->
<refentry id="APP-PGRESTORE">
<refmeta>
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<para>
Create the database before restoring into it. (When this
option is used, the database named with <option>-d</option> is
used only to issue the initial <literal>CREATE DATABASE</>
used only to issue the initial <command>CREATE DATABASE</>
command. All data is restored into the database name that
appears in the archive.)
</para>
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internally executes <acronym>SQL</acronym> statements. If you have
problems running <application>pg_restore</application>, make sure
you are able to select information from the database using, for
example, <application>psql</application>.
example, <xref linkend="app-psql">.
</para>
</refsect1>

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<!--
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/user-manag.sgml,v 1.24 2003/11/29 19:51:38 pgsql Exp $
$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/user-manag.sgml,v 1.25 2004/02/17 09:07:16 neilc Exp $
-->
<chapter id="user-manag">
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A user's attributes can be modified after creation with
<command>ALTER USER</command>.<indexterm><primary>ALTER USER</></>
See the reference pages for <command>CREATE USER</command> and
<command>ALTER USER</command> for details.
See the reference pages for the <xref linkend="sql-createuser"
endterm="sql-createuser-title"> and <xref linkend="sql-alteruser"
endterm="sql-alteruser-title"> commands for details.
</para>
<para>