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dbcommands.c

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    • Tom Lane's avatar
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      Allow CREATE/ALTER DATABASE to manipulate datistemplate and datallowconn. · fbb1d7d7
      Tom Lane authored
      Historically these database properties could be manipulated only by
      manually updating pg_database, which is error-prone and only possible for
      superusers.  But there seems no good reason not to allow database owners to
      set them for their databases, so invent CREATE/ALTER DATABASE options to do
      that.  Adjust a couple of places that were doing it the hard way to use the
      commands instead.
      
      Vik Fearing, reviewed by Pavel Stehule
      fbb1d7d7
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      Allow CREATE/ALTER DATABASE to manipulate datistemplate and datallowconn.
      Tom Lane authored
      Historically these database properties could be manipulated only by
      manually updating pg_database, which is error-prone and only possible for
      superusers.  But there seems no good reason not to allow database owners to
      set them for their databases, so invent CREATE/ALTER DATABASE options to do
      that.  Adjust a couple of places that were doing it the hard way to use the
      commands instead.
      
      Vik Fearing, reviewed by Pavel Stehule