Remove obsolete remark that PQprepare() is more flexible than PREPARE.
Spotted by Dmitriy Igrishin. Back-patch to 8.2, which is when the PREPARE statement was improved to allow parameter types to be omitted.
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml,v 1.289.2.6 2010/08/10 02:57:19 rhaas Exp $ -->
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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/libpq.sgml,v 1.289.2.7 2010/08/29 15:19:19 tgl Exp $ -->
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<chapter id="libpq">
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<title><application>libpq</application> - C Library</title>
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@ -1706,9 +1706,8 @@ PGresult *PQprepare(PGconn *conn,
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Prepared statements for use with <function>PQexecPrepared</> can also
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be created by executing SQL <xref linkend="sql-prepare"
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endterm="sql-prepare-title"> statements. (But <function>PQprepare</>
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is more flexible since it does not require parameter types to be
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pre-specified.) Also, although there is no <application>libpq</>
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endterm="sql-prepare-title"> statements.
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Also, although there is no <application>libpq</>
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function for deleting a prepared statement, the SQL <xref
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linkend="sql-deallocate" endterm="sql-deallocate-title"> statement
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can be used for that purpose.
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