Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> writes:
> Referenced by:
>   "test2_y_fkey" IN test2 FOREIGN KEY (y) REFERENCES test1(a)

> Is there a magic reason why the IN is capitalized?  (Maybe "from" would be 
> better anyway?)

I think it was probably done to make it more visually distinct from the
adjacent identifiers, which would be lowercase more often than not.

Personally I'd suggest losing the word altogether; what's wrong with

Referenced by:
  "test2_y_fkey" test2 FOREIGN KEY (y) REFERENCES test1(a)

Or use TABLE:

  "test2_y_fkey" TABLE test2 FOREIGN KEY (y) REFERENCES test1(a)

                        regards, tom lane

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