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release-23.1: docgen: add USING clause to DELETE statement diagram #103450

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Backport 1/1 commits from #103115 on behalf of @taroface.

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Add the USING clause to the DELETE statement diagram. This was implemented in #40963.

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Release justification: non-production code change


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@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot force-pushed the blathers/backport-release-23.1-103115 branch 2 times, most recently from 4b9f217 to ccfd125 Compare May 16, 2023 17:55
@blathers-crl blathers-crl bot added blathers-backport This is a backport that Blathers created automatically. O-robot Originated from a bot. labels May 16, 2023
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It looks like your PR touches production code but doesn't add or edit any test code. Did you consider adding tests to your PR?

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@taroface taroface requested review from nickvigilante and removed request for yuzefovich May 16, 2023 17:56
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Checked the BNF and it LGTM!

@taroface taroface merged commit abcbe6b into release-23.1 May 16, 2023
@taroface taroface deleted the blathers/backport-release-23.1-103115 branch May 16, 2023 19:12
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