Alvaro Herrera wrote: > Bruce Momjian wrote: > > > For example, one could drop <literal>template1</> and recreate it from > > <literal>template0</> without any ill effects. This course of action > > might be advisable if one has carelessly added a bunch of junk in > > ! <literal>template1</>. (To delete <literal>template1</literal>, > > ! it must have <literal>datistemplate = false</>.) > > </para> > > I don't find this particularly clear -- how does the user know where to > set the "datistemplate" it refers to? I guess you should mention > pg_database, or be more explicit about what to do. OK, it is now: <literal>template1</>. (To delete <literal>template1</literal>, it must have <literal>pg_database.datistemplate = false</>.) -- Bruce Momjian bruce@xxxxxxxxxx EnterpriseDB http://www.enterprisedb.com + If your life is a hard drive, Christ can be your backup. +