* Andres Freund (and...@2ndquadrant.com) wrote: > I don't see how you read the contrary from the guidelines: > > The primary message should be short, factual, and avoid reference to > > implementation details such as specific function names. "Short" means > > "should fit on one line under normal conditions". Use a detail message > > if needed to keep the primary message short, or if you feel a need to > > mention implementation details such as the particular system call that > > failed. Both primary and detail messages should be factual. Use a hint > > message for suggestions about what to do to fix the problem, especially > > if the suggestion might not always be applicable. It's quite common > > that you'll only see the actual error message in logs and displayed > > error messages.
Having to be the owner of a relation to TRUNCATE it was an implementation detail, and one which changed back in 2008. Needing to have the replication role attribute is an implementation detail. It's not the error- the error is *permission denied to do X*. Thanks, Stephen
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