On 2024-Mar-19, Tom Lane wrote:

> The bit about "(Not meaningful if the relation has no on-disk file.)"
> is not correct, and now it's adjacent to text that contradicts it.
> Maybe more like
> 
>        The tablespace in which this relation is stored.
>        If zero, the database's default tablespace is implied.
>        Not meaningful if the relation has no on-disk file,
>        except for partitioned tables, where this is the tablespace
>        in which partitions will be created when one is not
>        specified in the creation command.

I like that wording, thanks, pushed like that.

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