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Old November 23rd, 2005, 01:09 AM
Eric Lu
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Hi,

I am just wondering if bytea functions (byteaeq, byteage,byteagt,...) will
be included in the offical document and assumed to be supported in future
release.
For now, I could only find them in release 7.2 note.
Your confirmation reply is appreciated.
Thanks!

Eric
ps.Is this the right place to go?


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Old November 23rd, 2005, 01:09 AM
Tom Lane
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"Eric Lu" <yclu@ecompliance.net> writes:[color=blue]
> I am just wondering if bytea functions (byteaeq, byteage,byteagt,...) will
> be included in the offical document and assumed to be supported in future
> release.[/color]

We generally do not bother to document functions that are only meant to
support operators. Use = >= etc.

regards, tom lane

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Old November 23rd, 2005, 01:09 AM
Tom Lane
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"Eric Lu" <yclu@ecompliance.net> writes:[color=blue]
> I am just wondering if bytea functions (byteaeq, byteage,byteagt,...) will
> be included in the offical document and assumed to be supported in future
> release.[/color]

We generally do not bother to document functions that are only meant to
support operators. Use = >= etc.

regards, tom lane

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