On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Asif Naeem <anaeem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry for being late. Thank you for sharing updated patch, sgml changes
> seems not working i.e.
>
>> postgres=# select max('192.168.1.5', '192.168.1.4');
>> ERROR:  function max(unknown, unknown) does not exist
>> LINE 1: select max('192.168.1.5', '192.168.1.4');
>>
>>                ^
>> HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might
>> need to add explicit type casts.
>> postgres=# select min('192.168.1.5', '192.168.1.4');
>> ERROR:  function min(unknown, unknown) does not exist
>> LINE 1: select min('192.168.1.5', '192.168.1.4');
>>
>>                ^
>> HINT:  No function matches the given name and argument types. You might
>> need to add explicit type casts.

I didn't get your point. I tested the patch, the sgml changes are working fine.

> I would suggest the following or similar changes e.g.
>
>> doc/src/sgml/func.sgml
>>         </indexterm>
>>         <function>max(<replaceable
>> class="parameter">expression</replaceable>)</function>
>>        </entry>
>> -      <entry>any array, numeric, string, or date/time type</entry>
>> +      <entry>any inet, array, numeric, string, or date/time type</entry>
>>        <entry>same as argument type</entry>
>>        <entry>
>>         maximum value of <replaceable
>> @@ -12204,7 +12228,7 @@ NULL baz</literallayout>(3 rows)</entry>
>>         </indexterm>
>>         <function>min(<replaceable
>> class="parameter">expression</replaceable>)</function>
>>        </entry>
>> -      <entry>any array, numeric, string, or date/time type</entry>
>> +      <entry>any inet, array, numeric, string, or date/time type</entry>
>>        <entry>same as argument type</entry>
>>        <entry>
>>         minimum value of <replaceable

Thanks for reviewing the patch.
I missed the above change. Corrected the same in the attached patch.

Regards,
Hari Babu
Fujitsu Australia

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