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From: "Andrew K. Yu" <andrew@postgres.Berkeley.EDU>
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Subject: Re:  Handling of error messages
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> Is there a relation somewhere in the POSTGRES data area where all of the 
> error messages are stored?  Or is there one source file or a very small set
> of source files where the possible error messages are kept?

nope.

-andrew


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