Robert Haas wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Joe Conway <joe.con...@crunchydata.com> 
> wrote:

> > The equivalent message for functions is:
> >   ".. are not allowed in functions in FROM"
> >
> > So how does this sound:
> > "... are not allowed in policies in USING and WITH CHECK expressions"
> > or perhaps more simply:
> > "... are not allowed in policies in USING and WITH CHECK"
> 
> Awkward.  The "in policies in" phrasing is just hard to read.

Yeah.  Besides, it's not really the same thing.

> Why not just "in policy expressions"?  There's no third kind that does
> allow these.

WFM

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