What does it mean, and where is it documented?  The only place in the docs I see reference to age() is https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.6/functions-datetime.html and this doesn't seem to fit that use case.

Thanks

TAPb=# select COALESCE(ta.schemaname, 'pg_toast') || '.' || cl.relname,
       cl.relfrozenxid,
       age(cl.relfrozenxid)
from pg_class cl FULL JOIN pg_tables ta
    ON ta.tablename = cl.relname
where not cl.relfrozenxid = xid '0'
  --and age(cl.relfrozenxid) > 4000000
order by 1
limit 30;
           ?column?            | relfrozenxid |   age
-------------------------------+--------------+---------
cds.ach_return_batch           |     58569152 | 2111005
cds.ach_return_detail          |     58569152 | 2111005
cds.all_day_event              |     58569152 | 2111005
cds.all_day_event_trigger      |     58569152 | 2111005
[snip]
cds.bank_ftp                   |     58569152 | 2111005
cds.bank_health_care_job       |     58569152 | 2111005
cds.bank_inbound_file          |     58569152 | 2111005
cds.bank_input_format          |     58569152 | 2111005
(30 rows)


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