On 11/21/2017 11:49 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> AFAICS, XMLSERIALIZE in our current implementation boils down to
> being a binary-compatible coercion from XML (which is stored as
> a string) to text. So the interesting question here is where are
> you getting the XML values from? The stability of the
Chapman Flack writes:
> Suppose I have a query that generates some XML content, and I want
> to do this on a periodic schedule and check the resulting XML into
> a version control system.
> ...
> But then, there are the attributes of elements. Order of attributes
> is not significant in XML, and i
Suppose I have a query that generates some XML content, and I want
to do this on a periodic schedule and check the resulting XML into
a version control system.
To avoid spurious diffs, I know I can control the order of child
elements generated by xmlagg by slipping an ORDER BY into the
aggregate e