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Re: Odd behavior in functions w/ anyarray & anyelement

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Tom Lane-2 wrote
>   Furthermore, if there are positions declared anyarray
>   and others declared anyelement, the actual array type in the anyarray
>   positions must be an array whose elements are the same type appearing in
>   the anyelement positions.
> 
> The last sentence is what I was saying, no?

You are correct.  My only remaining concern then is one of style as opposed
to substance.

David J.







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