@@ -2641,18 +2641,9 @@ SELECT merge_db(1, 'dennis');
26412641 expected.
26422642 </para>
26432643 </example>
2644- </sect2>
2645-
2646- <sect2 id="plpgsql-diagnostics">
2647- <title>Getting Diagnostics Information</title>
2648-
2649- <indexterm>
2650- <primary>diagnostics</primary>
2651- <secondary>in PL/pgSQL</secondary>
2652- </indexterm>
26532644
26542645 <sect3 id="plpgsql-exception-diagnostics">
2655- <title>Obtaining information about an error </title>
2646+ <title>Obtaining Information About an Error </title>
26562647
26572648 <para>
26582649 Exception handlers frequently need to identify the specific error that
@@ -2686,7 +2677,7 @@ GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> { = | := } <replacea
26862677 </para>
26872678
26882679 <table id="plpgsql-exception-diagnostics-values">
2689- <title>Error diagnostics values </title>
2680+ <title>Error Diagnostics Values </title>
26902681 <tgroup cols="3">
26912682 <thead>
26922683 <row>
@@ -2704,17 +2695,17 @@ GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> { = | := } <replacea
27042695 <row>
27052696 <entry><literal>COLUMN_NAME</literal></entry>
27062697 <entry>text</entry>
2707- <entry>the name of column related to exception</entry>
2698+ <entry>the name of the column related to exception</entry>
27082699 </row>
27092700 <row>
27102701 <entry><literal>CONSTRAINT_NAME</literal></entry>
27112702 <entry>text</entry>
2712- <entry>the name of constraint related to exception</entry>
2703+ <entry>the name of the constraint related to exception</entry>
27132704 </row>
27142705 <row>
27152706 <entry><literal>PG_DATATYPE_NAME</literal></entry>
27162707 <entry>text</entry>
2717- <entry>the name of data type related to exception</entry>
2708+ <entry>the name of the data type related to exception</entry>
27182709 </row>
27192710 <row>
27202711 <entry><literal>MESSAGE_TEXT</literal></entry>
@@ -2724,12 +2715,12 @@ GET STACKED DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> { = | := } <replacea
27242715 <row>
27252716 <entry><literal>TABLE_NAME</literal></entry>
27262717 <entry>text</entry>
2727- <entry>the name of table related to exception</entry>
2718+ <entry>the name of the table related to exception</entry>
27282719 </row>
27292720 <row>
27302721 <entry><literal>SCHEMA_NAME</literal></entry>
27312722 <entry>text</entry>
2732- <entry>the name of schema related to exception</entry>
2723+ <entry>the name of the schema related to exception</entry>
27332724 </row>
27342725 <row>
27352726 <entry><literal>PG_EXCEPTION_DETAIL</literal></entry>
@@ -2773,17 +2764,16 @@ END;
27732764</programlisting>
27742765 </para>
27752766 </sect3>
2767+ </sect2>
27762768
2777- <sect3 id="plpgsql-get-diagnostics-context">
2778- <title>Obtaining the call stack context information</title>
2779-
2780- <para>
2769+ <sect2 id="plpgsql-get-diagnostics-context">
2770+ <title>Obtaining the Call Stack Context Information</title>
27812771
27822772<synopsis>
27832773GET <optional> CURRENT </optional> DIAGNOSTICS <replaceable>variable</replaceable> { = | := } <replaceable>PG_CONTEXT</replaceable> <optional> , ... </optional>;
27842774</synopsis>
27852775
2786-
2776+ <para>
27872777 Calling <command>GET DIAGNOSTICS</command> with status
27882778 item <varname>PG_CONTEXT</> will return a text string with line(s) of
27892779 text describing the call stack. The first row refers to the
@@ -2820,7 +2810,6 @@ PL/pgSQL function outer_func() line 3 at RETURN
28202810</programlisting>
28212811
28222812 </para>
2823- </sect3>
28242813 </sect2>
28252814 </sect1>
28262815
@@ -3567,7 +3556,7 @@ RAISE unique_violation USING MESSAGE = 'Duplicate user ID: ' || user_id;
35673556 </indexterm>
35683557
35693558 <sect2 id="plpgsql-dml-trigger">
3570- <title>Triggers on data changes </title>
3559+ <title>Triggers on Data Changes </title>
35713560
35723561 <para>
35733562 <application>PL/pgSQL</application> can be used to define trigger
@@ -4119,7 +4108,7 @@ SELECT * FROM sales_summary_bytime;
41194108</sect2>
41204109
41214110 <sect2 id="plpgsql-event-trigger">
4122- <title>Triggers on events </title>
4111+ <title>Triggers on Events </title>
41234112
41244113 <para>
41254114 <application>PL/pgSQL</application> can be used to define event
@@ -4712,7 +4701,7 @@ a_output := a_output || $$ if v_$$ || referrer_keys.kind || $$ like '$$
47124701
47134702 </sect2>
47144703 <sect2 id="plpgsql-extra-checks">
4715- <title>Additional compile -time checks </title>
4704+ <title>Additional Compile -time Checks </title>
47164705
47174706 <para>
47184707 To aid the user in finding instances of simple but common problems before
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