Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> writes:
> Long ago I wrote a query which was greatly improved (i.e., it actually
> worked as intended) by help here):

> SELECT ...
> WHERE p.lname = &p.lname AND p.fname = &p.fname;

> I did not save the reason why the ampersand is used in the WHERE row selection
> phrase and want now to learn why it's there. Probably needed to concatenate
> separate names?

AFAICS this is invoking a prefix operator named "&".  There is no such
operator built into Postgres.  Maybe psql's "\do+ &" would jog your
memory about where yours came from.

                        regards, tom lane


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