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5 | 5 | <chapter id="datatype">
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1409 | 1409 | traditional <productname>POSTGRES</productname>, and others.
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1410 | 1410 | For some formats, ordering of month, day, and year in date input is
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1411 | 1411 | ambiguous and there is support for specifying the expected
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| - ordering of these fields. Set the <varname>datestyle</> parameter |
| 1412 | + ordering of these fields. Set the <xref linkend="guc-datestyle"> parameter |
1413 | 1413 | to <literal>MDY</> to select month-day-year interpretation,
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1414 | 1414 | <literal>DMY</> to select day-month-year interpretation, or
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1415 | 1415 | <literal>YMD</> to select year-month-day interpretation.
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1720 | 1720 | time zone specified is converted to UTC using the appropriate offset
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1721 | 1721 | for that time zone. If no time zone is stated in the input string,
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1722 | 1722 | then it is assumed to be in the time zone indicated by the system's
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| - <varname>timezone</> parameter, and is converted to UTC using the |
| 1723 | + <xref linkend="guc-timezone"> parameter, and is converted to UTC using the |
1724 | 1724 | offset for the <varname>timezone</> zone.
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1725 | 1725 | </para>
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1726 | 1726 |
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1994 | 1994 | <para>
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1995 | 1995 | The date/time styles can be selected by the user using the
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1996 |
| - <command>SET datestyle</command> command, the |
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| -<varname>datestyle</varname> parameter in the |
| 1996 | + <command>SET datestyle</command> command, the <xref |
| 1997 | +linkend="guc-datestyle"> parameter in the |
1998 | 1998 | <filename>postgresql.conf</filename> configuration file, or the
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1999 | 1999 | <envar>PGDATESTYLE</envar> environment variable on the server or
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2000 | 2000 | client. The formatting function <function>to_char</function>
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2092 | 2092 |
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2093 | 2093 | <listitem>
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2094 | 2094 | <para>
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| - The <varname>timezone</varname> configuration parameter can be |
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| - set in the file <filename>postgresql.conf</>. |
| 2095 | + The <xref linkend="guc-timezone"> configuration parameter can |
| 2096 | +beset in the file <filename>postgresql.conf</>. |
2097 | 2097 | </para>
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2098 | 2098 | </listitem>
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2099 | 2099 |
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2929 | 2929 | <productname>PostgreSQL</productname> as primary keys for various
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2930 | 2930 | system tables. An OID system column is also added to user-created
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2931 | 2931 | tables, unless <literal>WITHOUT OIDS</literal> is specified when
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| - the table is created, or the <varname>default_with_oids</varname> |
| 2932 | + the table is created, or the <xref linkend="guc-default-with-oids"> |
2933 | 2933 | configuration variable is set to false. Type <type>oid</>
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2934 | 2934 | represents an object identifier. There are also several alias
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2935 | 2935 | types for <type>oid</>: <type>regproc</>, <type>regprocedure</>,
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