> No, it's not the example but the operator description, and what it says
> is
> "string || non-string or non-string || string"
>
> so it's trying to illustrate that there are two options:
>
> string || non-string
> non-string || string
I see, that m
PG Doc comments form writes:
> The second line in "Table 9.8. SQL String Functions and Operators" uses
> "non-string or non-string" as part of the example. I assume one of these
> should be "string".
It might look that way depending on how wide your browser
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> The second line in "Table 9.8. SQL String Functions and Operators&quo
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The second line in "Table 9.8. SQL String Functions and Operators" uses
"non-string or non-string" as part of the example. I assume