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<!-- $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/func.sgml,v 1.500 2010/02/01 15:38:21 rhaas Exp $ --> |
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<chapter id="functions"> |
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<title>Functions and Operators</title> |
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</table> |
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<para> |
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See also <xref linkend="functions-aggregate"> about the aggregate |
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function <function>string_agg</function>. |
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See also the aggregate function <function>string_agg</function> in |
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<xref linkend="functions-aggregate">. |
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</para> |
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<table id="conversion-names"> |
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</note> |
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<para> |
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The aggregate functions <function>array_agg</function> |
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The aggregate functions <function>array_agg</function>, |
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<function>string_agg</function>, |
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and <function>xmlagg</function>, as well as similar user-defined |
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aggregate functions, produce meaningfully different result values |
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depending on the order of the input values. This ordering is |
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