Mention that pg_type_is_visible is used for domains as well.

Christopher Kings-Lynne
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Bruce Momjian 2003-09-11 17:26:20 +00:00
parent a5e9e51fb0
commit ab19254618

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PostgreSQL documentation
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@ -6873,7 +6873,7 @@ SELECT relname FROM pg_class WHERE pg_table_is_visible(oid);
<entry><literal><function>pg_type_is_visible</function>(<parameter>type_oid</parameter>)</literal>
</entry>
<entry><type>boolean</type></entry>
<entry>is type visible in search path</entry>
<entry>is type (or domain) visible in search path</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><literal><function>pg_function_is_visible</function>(<parameter>function_oid</parameter>)</literal>
@ -6930,7 +6930,7 @@ SELECT relname FROM pg_class WHERE pg_table_is_visible(oid);
<function>pg_operator_is_visible</function>,
<function>pg_opclass_is_visible</function>, and
<function>pg_conversion_is_visible</function> perform the same sort of
visibility check for types, functions, operators, operator classes
visibility check for types (and domains), functions, operators, operator classes
and conversions, respectively. For functions and operators, an object in
the search path is visible if there is no object of the same name
<emphasis>and argument data type(s)</> earlier in the path. For