On Oct 25, 2010, at 10:08 AM, Tom Lane wrote:

> I can see the point of that, but I don't find LABEL to be a particularly
> great name for the elements of an enum type, and so I'm not in favor of
> institutionalizing that name in the syntax.  How about ADD VALUE?

From the fine manual:

> The second form of CREATE TYPE creates an enumerated (enum) type, as 
> described in Section 8.7. Enum types take a list of one or more quoted 
> labels, each of which must be less than NAMEDATALEN bytes long (64 in a 
> standard PostgreSQL build).

So the docs have called them "labels" for quite some time.

David
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