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brackets (<code class="literal">[</code> and <code class="literal">]</code>) indicate
optional parts. Braces
(<code class="literal">{</code> and <code class="literal">}</code>) and vertical lines
(<code class="literal">|</code>) indicate that you must choose one
alternative. Dots (<code class="literal">...</code>) mean that the preceding element
can be repeated. All other symbols, including parentheses, should be
taken literally.
</p><p> Where it enhances the clarity, SQL commands are preceded by the
prompt <code class="literal">=></code>, and shell commands are preceded by the
prompt <code class="literal">$</code>. Normally, prompts are not shown, though.
</p><p> An <em class="firstterm">administrator</em> is generally a person who is
in charge of installing and running the server. A <em class="firstterm">user</em>
could be anyone who is using, or wants to use, any part of the
<span class="productname">PostgreSQL</span> system. These terms should not
be interpreted too narrowly; this book does not have fixed
presumptions about system administration procedures.
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