postgres
PostgreSQL is a database management system that is object-relational. PostgreSQL originated from the Ingres project at the University of California, Berkeley.
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In my experience, far and away the primary reason to use DatabaseError::downcast_ref() is to check the constraint name. It would be nice not to have to downcast, though:
https://github.com/launchbadge/sqlx/blob/master/sqlx-core/src/error.rs#L146
pub trait DatabaseError: ... {
// existing methods omitted
/// Returns the name of the constraint that triggered the error, if-
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Created by Michael Stonebraker
Released July 8, 1996
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- postgres/postgres
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What would you like to be added:
Currently, some headings are also steps in procedures. The format is not consistent. We need the heading format made consistent per the Grafana documentation style guide.
This means both the step number format (Step 1., Step 2.) and that everyt