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	doc: Minor wording changes
From: Dmitry Igrishin <dmitigr@gmail.com>
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				| @ -125,11 +125,11 @@ | ||||
|     If an <command>INSERT</command> contains an <literal>ON CONFLICT | ||||
|     DO UPDATE</> clause, it is possible that the effects of all | ||||
|     row-level <literal>BEFORE</> <command>INSERT</command> triggers | ||||
|     and all row-level BEFORE <command>UPDATE</command> triggers can | ||||
|     and all row-level <literal>BEFORE</literal> <command>UPDATE</command> triggers can | ||||
|     both be applied in a way that is apparent from the final state of | ||||
|     the updated row, if an <varname>EXCLUDED</> column is referenced. | ||||
|     There need not be an <varname>EXCLUDED</> column reference for | ||||
|     both sets of BEFORE row-level triggers to execute, though.  The | ||||
|     both sets of row-level <literal>BEFORE</literal> triggers to execute, though.  The | ||||
|     possibility of surprising outcomes should be considered when there | ||||
|     are both <literal>BEFORE</> <command>INSERT</command> and | ||||
|     <literal>BEFORE</> <command>UPDATE</command> row-level triggers | ||||
| @ -327,7 +327,7 @@ | ||||
|       <para> | ||||
|        Statement-level triggers follow simple visibility rules: none of | ||||
|        the changes made by a statement are visible to statement-level | ||||
|        triggers that are invoked before the statement, whereas all | ||||
|        <literal>BEFORE</literal> triggers, whereas all | ||||
|        modifications are visible to statement-level <literal>AFTER</> | ||||
|        triggers. | ||||
|       </para> | ||||
|  | ||||
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