pg_aggregate
The pg_aggregate table stores information about aggregate functions. An aggregate function is a function that operates on a set of values (typically one column from each row that matches a query condition) and returns a single value computed from all these values. Typical aggregate functions are sum, count, and max. 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.
Table 1. pg_catalog.pg_aggregate
| column | type | references | description |
|---|---|---|---|
aggfnoid |
regproc | pg_proc.oid | Aggregate function OID |
aggtransfn |
regproc | pg_proc.oid | Transition function OID |
aggprelimfn |
regproc | Preliminary function OID (zero if none) | |
aggfinalfn |
regproc | pg_proc.oid | Final function OID (zero if none) |
agginitval |
text | The initial value of the transition state. This is a text field containing the initial value in its external string representation. If this field is NULL, the transition state value starts out NULL | |
agginvtransfn |
regproc | pg_proc.oid | The OID in pg_proc of the inverse function of aggtransfn |
agginvprelimfn |
regproc | pg_proc.oid | The OID in pg_proc of the inverse function of aggprelimfn |
aggordered |
boolean | If true, the aggregate is defined as ORDERED. |
|
aggsortop |
oid | pg_operator.oid | Associated sort operator OID (zero if none) |
aggtranstype |
oid | pg_type.oid | Data type of the aggregate function’s internal transition (state) data |