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	doc: Change some "user" to "role" for consistency in the section
suggested by Johannes Choo
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				| @ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ ALTER TABLE products RENAME TO items; | ||||
| 
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|   <para> | ||||
|    To assign privileges, the <command>GRANT</command> command is | ||||
|    used. For example, if <literal>joe</literal> is an existing user, and | ||||
|    used. For example, if <literal>joe</literal> is an existing role, and | ||||
|    <literal>accounts</literal> is an existing table, the privilege to | ||||
|    update the table can be granted with: | ||||
| <programlisting> | ||||
| @ -1477,8 +1477,8 @@ GRANT UPDATE ON accounts TO joe; | ||||
|   </para> | ||||
| 
 | ||||
|   <para> | ||||
|    The special <quote>user</quote> name <literal>PUBLIC</literal> can | ||||
|    be used to grant a privilege to every user on the system.  Also, | ||||
|    The special <quote>role</quote> name <literal>PUBLIC</literal> can | ||||
|    be used to grant a privilege to every role on the system.  Also, | ||||
|    <quote>group</> roles can be set up to help manage privileges when | ||||
|    there are many users of a database — for details see | ||||
|    <xref linkend="user-manag">. | ||||
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