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Re: Documentation of pg_badkend_pid and stats functions



Patch applied.  Thanks.

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Jim Nasby wrote:
> On May 13, 2007, at 6:45 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> > "Jim C. Nasby" <decibel(at)decibel(dot)org> writes:
> >> On Sun, May 13, 2007 at 06:48:01PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> >>> Surely a section should not *begin* with a cross-reference to
> >>> someplace else.
> >
> >> My concern is that folks will see the table right below it, not find
> >> what they're looking for there, and move on... what about immediately
> >> after the table?
> >
> > Immediately after is fine with me.  For that matter, you could  
> > probably
> > get away with putting it between the introductory para and the table
> > proper.  I'm just allergic to sections that don't begin with a topic
> > sentence telling you what they are about.
> 
> See attached. I wanted to not put it between the paragraph  
> referencing the table and the table itself, but couldn't think of a  
> better intro paragraph for the section...
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> 
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