Dear Robert, > > (1) boolean-and and boolean-or aggregates named bool_and and bool_or. > > they should correspond to standard sql every and some/any aggregates. > > Just a minor nibble, but could you add something to the documentation > entries that these are postgresql implementation of the sql > any/some/every aggregate functions.
Yep, that can be done. > right now we have whole pages devoted to any/some for subqueries and > arrays, I'd like to give people looking for the sql spec aggregate > functions at least a chance of finding these. Do you mean one or both of the following? - add a note in the aggregate doc that they correspond to EVERY and SOME/ANY standard aggregates. - add a note somewhere else, maybe in the doc about arrays or subqueries, that there are also aggregates with a non standard name. if so, where precisely should it be put? Thanks in advance, -- Fabien Coelho - [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match