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Domains with constraints?

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I have an older manual.
Will the new verson of postgres allow contraints to be put into the
domain name defeinition? Like CONSTRAINT_NAME >=0 ?

And, if it does, does the column name made from the contraint have to
match the name of the constraint in the CHECK, or will Postgres change
the CHECK at Column creation time?

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Dennis Gearon wrote:
I have an older manual.


Here are newer ones:

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/
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