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PostgreSQL Roles, Groups and Policies.

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-In PostgreSQL, what is the difference between a Role and a Group, exactly? How do they relate to one another, and which one(s) can be asigned to another?

-Can Policies be assigned to one or more aggregating entities in PostgreSQL, or are they just left on their own? If not, what can a Policy be assigned to?
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