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<sect1 id="notation">
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<title>Conventions</title>
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<para>
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The following conventions are used in the synopsis of a command:
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brackets (<literal>[</literal> and <literal>]</literal>) indicate
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optional parts. (In the synopsis of a Tcl command, question marks
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(<literal>?</>) are used instead, as is usual in Tcl.) Braces
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(<literal>{</literal> and <literal>}</literal>) and vertical lines
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(<literal>|</literal>) indicate that you must choose one
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alternative. Dots (<literal>...</>) mean that the preceding element
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can be repeated.
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</para>
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<para>
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Where it enhances the clarity, SQL commands are preceded by the
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prompt <literal>=></>, and shell commands are preceded by the
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prompt <literal>$</>. Normally, prompts are not shown, though.
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</para>
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<para>
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An <firstterm>administrator</firstterm> is generally a person who is
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in charge of installing and running the server. A <firstterm>user</firstterm>
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could be anyone who is using, or wants to use, any part of the
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<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> system. These terms should not
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be interpreted too narrowly; this book does not have fixed
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presumptions about system administration procedures.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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