> > > Don’t use this approach with JSON (as opposed to JSONB) type fields > though, a single extra space in the JSON structure would already lead to a > difference, as would other formatting differences. > > I don´t think two equal values being converted to json will be different in any way. If row_to_json of both are different, I suppose both record really are different, no ?
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