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191 | 191 | <replaceable class="parameter">action</replaceable> can be the keyword |
192 | 192 | <literal>NOTHING</literal>. |
193 | 193 | </para> |
194 | | - <para> |
195 | | - When choosing between the rewrite and instance rule systems for a |
196 | | - particular rule application, remember that in the rewrite system, |
197 | | - <literal>current</literal> refers to a relation and some qualifiers |
198 | | - whereas in the instance system it refers to an instance (tuple). |
199 | | - </para> |
200 | 194 | <para> |
201 | 195 | It is very important to note that the rewrite rule system |
202 | 196 | will neither detect nor process circular rules. For example, though each |
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