PG_AGGREGATE
PG_AGGREGATE records information about aggregate functions. Each entry in PG_AGGREGATE is an extension of an entry in PG_PROC. The PG_PROC entry carries the aggregate's name, input and output data types, and other information that is similar to ordinary functions.
|
Name |
Type |
Reference |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
|
aggfnoid |
regproc |
PG_PROC.proname |
PG_PROC proname of the aggregate function |
|
aggtransfn |
regproc |
PG_PROC.proname |
Transition function |
|
aggcollectfn |
regproc |
PG_PROC.proname |
Collect function |
|
aggfinalfn |
regproc |
PG_PROC.proname |
Final function (0 if none) |
|
aggsortop |
oid |
PG_OPERATOR.oid |
Associated sort operator (0 if none) |
|
aggtranstype |
oid |
PG_TYPE.oid |
Data type of the aggregate function's internal transition (state) data The possible values and their meanings are defined by the types in pg_type.h. The main two types are polymorphic (isPolymorphicType) and non-polymorphic. |
|
agginitval |
text |
- |
Initial value of the transition state. This is a text column containing the initial value in its external string representation. If this column is null, the transition state value starts from null. |
|
agginitcollect |
text |
- |
Initial value of the collection state. This is a text column containing the initial value in its external string representation. If this column is null, the collection state value starts from null. |
|
aggkind |
"char" |
- |
Type of the aggregate function:
|
|
aggnumdirectargs |
smallint |
- |
Number of direct parameters (non-aggregation-related parameters) of the aggregate function of the ordered set aggregate type. For an aggregate function of the normal aggregate type, the value is 0. |
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