Hi everybody, I noticed that in parallel.sgml, "which" is often used in defining clauses, where "that" is appropriate (as explained at https://www.grammarly.com/blog/which-vs-that/?&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=11907689446&utm_targetid=aud-1117013793091:dsa-1233402314764&gclid=CjwKCAjwybyJBhBwEiwAvz4G77NN1eaRDOA4eGNa38UsoWXJwRG43pegXBNOiamA3Y0A3FHhZzFJJRoCXEMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds). So I attached a patch to fix this and also to add a preceding comma before "which" in one non-defining clause. Since the content of parallel.sgml is not new, the documentation for earlier versions of PostgreSQL has the same inaccuracies, and it would be great to fix them there too. The patch also applies to versions 12 and 13, except one @@ section). Thank you. -- Elena Indrupskaya Lead Technical Writer Postgres Professional http://www.postgrespro.com <http://www.postgrespro.com>
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