From ecf7fccebc6c963d7bbafb74edddfa01cdf5d6ce Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Lane Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 22:53:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fix broken markup and spelling, put paragraph in a somewhat less random place. --- doc/src/sgml/func.sgml | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml index 55a5a63ae5..ba372618ac 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ @@ -4903,24 +4903,6 @@ SELECT SUBSTRING('XY1234Z', 'Y*?([0-9]{1,3})'); such pair. - - When adding an interval value to (or subtracting an - interval value from) a timestamp with time zone - value, the days component advances (or decrements) the date of the - timestamp with time zone by the indicated number of days. - Across daylight saving time changes (with the session tiem zone set to a - time zone that recognizes DST), this means interval '1 day' - does not necessarily equal interval '24 hours'. - For example, with the session time zone set to CST7CDT - timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '1 day' - will produce timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06', - while adding interval '24 hours' to the same initial - timestamp with time zone produces - timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 13:00-06', as there is - a change in daylight saving time at 2005-04-03 02:00 in time zone - CST7CDT. - - Date/Time Operators @@ -5241,6 +5223,24 @@ SELECT (DATE '2001-02-16', INTERVAL '100 days') OVERLAPS Result: false + + When adding an interval value to (or subtracting an + interval value from) a timestamp with time zone + value, the days component advances (or decrements) the date of the + timestamp with time zone by the indicated number of days. + Across daylight saving time changes (with the session time zone set to a + time zone that recognizes DST), this means interval '1 day' + does not necessarily equal interval '24 hours'. + For example, with the session time zone set to CST7CDT, + timestamp with time zone '2005-04-02 12:00-07' + interval '1 day' + will produce timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 12:00-06', + while adding interval '24 hours' to the same initial + timestamp with time zone produces + timestamp with time zone '2005-04-03 13:00-06', as there is + a change in daylight saving time at 2005-04-03 02:00 in time zone + CST7CDT. + + <function>EXTRACT</function>, <function>date_part</function> @@ -9275,17 +9275,17 @@ SELECT set_config('log_statement_stats', 'off', false); pg_relation_size - pg_relation_size accepts the oid or name of a table, index or - toast table, and returns the size in bytes. + pg_relation_size accepts the oid or name of a table, index or + toast table, and returns the size in bytes. - pg_complete_relation_size accepts the oid or name of a table or - toast table, and returns the size in bytes of the data and all associated + pg_complete_relation_size accepts the oid or name of a table or + toast table, and returns the size in bytes of the data and all associated indexes and toast tables. - pg_size_pretty can be used to format the size of the - database objects in a human readable way, using kB, MB, GB or TB as appropriate. + pg_size_pretty can be used to format the size of the + database objects in a human readable way, using kB, MB, GB or TB as appropriate.