X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2Fpod%2Foneline_cmds.xr;h=fb37a2b0cf68478a43854765619bd57ff9214d6a;hb=d8f6a7325d6b2ec46e8cdc1ec4b5e1ad4a86abd0;hp=e1277b7e372138743318c002b4ab907b899c8aa8;hpb=360aca433d51a01ddd748b8606c6c288bdb2f7fc;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/t/pod/oneline_cmds.xr b/t/pod/oneline_cmds.xr index e1277b7..fb37a2b 100644 --- a/t/pod/oneline_cmds.xr +++ b/t/pod/oneline_cmds.xr @@ -5,25 +5,22 @@ SYNOPSIS rdb2pg [*param*=*value* ...] PARAMETERS - rdb2pg uses an IRAF-compatible parameter interface. A template - parameter file is in /proj/axaf/simul/lib/uparm/rdb2pg.par. + rdb2pg uses an IRAF-compatible parameter interface. A template parameter + file is in /proj/axaf/simul/lib/uparm/rdb2pg.par. input *file* - The RDB file to insert into the database. If the given name - is the string `stdin', it reads from the UNIX standard input - stream. - + The RDB file to insert into the database. If the given name is the + string `stdin', it reads from the UNIX standard input stream. DESCRIPTION - rdb2pg will enter the data from an RDB database into a - PostgreSQL database table, optionally creating the database and - the table if they do not exist. It automatically determines the - PostgreSQL data type from the column definition in the RDB file, - but may be overriden via a series of definition files or - directly via one of its parameters. + rdb2pg will enter the data from an RDB database into a PostgreSQL + database table, optionally creating the database and the table if they + do not exist. It automatically determines the PostgreSQL data type from + the column definition in the RDB file, but may be overriden via a series + of definition files or directly via one of its parameters. - The target database and table are specified by the `db' and - `table' parameters. If they do not exist, and the `createdb' - parameter is set, they will be created. Table field definitions - are determined in the following order: + The target database and table are specified by the `db' and `table' + parameters. If they do not exist, and the `createdb' parameter is set, + they will be created. Table field definitions are determined in the + following order: