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Overview
Comment: | Fix another documentation typo. (CVS 2614) |
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55f4b14e1958ff3d2b0c99749f0c0119 |
User & Date: | drh 2005-08-23 11:03:03.000 |
Context
2005-08-23
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11:17 | Handle empty blob constants correctly. Ticket #1373. (CVS 2615) (check-in: 5cada745ac user: drh tags: trunk) | |
11:03 | Fix another documentation typo. (CVS 2614) (check-in: 55f4b14e19 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
11:00 | Fix typos in syntax documentation. Ticket #1374 and a report on the mailing list. (CVS 2613) (check-in: 990d1f3a5b user: drh tags: trunk) | |
Changes
Changes to www/lang.tcl.
1 2 3 | # # Run this Tcl script to generate the lang-*.html files. # | | | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | # # Run this Tcl script to generate the lang-*.html files. # set rcsid {$Id: lang.tcl,v 1.97 2005/08/23 11:03:03 drh Exp $} source common.tcl if {[llength $argv]>0} { set outputdir [lindex $argv 0] } else { set outputdir "" } |
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1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 | operand of an IN operator, then the first row of the result of the SELECT becomes the value used in the expression. If the SELECT yields more than one result row, all rows after the first are ignored. If the SELECT yields no rows, then the value of the SELECT is NULL.</p> <p>A CAST expression changes the datatype of the <expr> into the type specified by <type>. | | | 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 | operand of an IN operator, then the first row of the result of the SELECT becomes the value used in the expression. If the SELECT yields more than one result row, all rows after the first are ignored. If the SELECT yields no rows, then the value of the SELECT is NULL.</p> <p>A CAST expression changes the datatype of the <expr> into the type specified by <type>. <type> can be any non-empty type name that is valid for the type in a column definition of a CREATE TABLE statement.</p> <p>Both simple and aggregate functions are supported. A simple function can be used in any expression. Simple functions return a result immediately based on their inputs. Aggregate functions may only be used in a SELECT statement. Aggregate functions compute their result across all rows of the result set.</p> |
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