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Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
41.8. PL/Perl Under the Hood
database session — either PL/PerlU, or PL/Perl for the first SQL role that calls a PL/Perl function. Any additional Perl interpreters created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.24. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.5.1
database resides. Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.19. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.9.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.22. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.7.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.17. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.10.2
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.21. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.8.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
CREATE GROUP
CREATE GROUP — define a new database role Synopsis CREATE GROUP name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ] where option
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.20. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.8.2
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.12. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.14.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.23. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.6.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.15. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.11.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.14. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.12.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.13. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.13.1
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
CREATE USER
CREATE USER — define a new database role Synopsis CREATE USER name [ [ WITH ] option [ ... ] ] where option
Documentation >> Postgres Pro Standard 9.6
E.16. Postgres Pro Standard 9.6.10.3
database (typically postgres). Running pgpro_upgrade as root will result in an error. For details, see pgpro_upgrade . If you have compiled Postgres Pro from source code or created