----- Original Message -----
From: Justin Clift <justin@postgresql.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 4:41 PM
> The subject of this first PostgreSQL CBT is "Sequences", as a lot of new
> users don't seem to understand what they are or how they're used.
>
> This CBT (247k in size) has been created using a program called SWiSH
> (which I'm never going to use for a project this big again), and is on
> the techdocs.postgresql.org website at :
>
> http://techdocs.postgresql.org/college/001_sequences/
>
> What I'm hoping to get is constructive feedback, as I've put as much
> time, thought, and effort into this first one as I know how to. I'm
> talking HEAPS. Suggestions of what should be the subject of the next
> CBT are also welcome.
I've found it quite helpful. There were things I wasn't aware of - shame
on me, thanks to you! :)
I think I've found a bug there:
o The frame entitled as "The optional keywords", for the MAXVALUE, last
part of the sentence says "..., and is also the number the sequence will
wrap around to if _is_called_ is true." I believe, "is_called" should
be changed to "is_cycled".
o The same copy-paste bug seems to be for the MINVALUE as well.
As for the user interface, could you make it a bit bigger and bolder
font maybe?
A question for you, Justin: how would it be possible to make a translation
of it to other languages?
Thank you for the good work!
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Serguei A. Mokhov