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Re: [HACKERS] Parser - Query Analyser

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On 11/18/2012 09:57 PM, Michael Giannakopoulos wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Thanks for your answers. Yes, what I meant is to create a function
> that takes as an input rows of a specific relation, does something and
> returns as an output rows with different attributes. I am
> experimenting right now with the 'CREATE TYPE' and 'CREATE FUNCTION'
> commands in order to see what I can get out of them!
>

Michael:

- Please reply in-line with posts to preserve the thread of the
conversation. It makes it easier for others to understand.

- Reply to the mailing list, not directly to me. Use "Reply list" if
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I've moved this conversation to pgsql-general. There is no sign that
it's a development issue at this point. Please follow up here, not on
pgsql-hackers.

If you wish to follow this up, please provide a DETAILED EXAMPLE showing
what you are trying to do, as I explained in my previous post. Table
definitions, ample data, desired output, detailed explanation of how you
get from the input data to the desired output, etc.list

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