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ALTER AGGREGATE
Section: SQL Commands (7)
Updated: 2003-11-02
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NAME
ALTER AGGREGATE - change the definition of an aggregate function
SYNOPSIS
ALTER AGGREGATE name ( type ) RENAME TO newname
DESCRIPTION
ALTER AGGREGATE changes the definition of an
aggregate function. The only currently available functionality is to
rename the aggregate function.
PARAMETERS
- name
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The name (optionally schema-qualified) of an existing aggregate function.
- type
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The argument data type of the aggregate function, or
* if the function accepts any data type.
- newname
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The new name of the aggregate function.
EXAMPLES
To rename the aggregate function myavg for type
integer to my_average:
ALTER AGGREGATE myavg(integer) RENAME TO my_average;
COMPATIBILITY
There is no ALTER AGGREGATE statement in the SQL
standard.
SEE ALSO
CREATE AGGREGATE [create_aggregate(7)], DROP AGGREGATE [drop_aggregate(l)]
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- PARAMETERS
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- EXAMPLES
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- COMPATIBILITY
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- SEE ALSO
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