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From: tomc@elvis.ds.boeing.com (Thomas Croll)
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Subject: Postquel Functions
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Postgres Version 4.1
SunOS 4.1.2

I'm new to postgres.  Could someone give me an example of how the
'high_pay' and 'large_pay' functions defined in the users manual on page
10 are used?

I've tried every way I can think of to run those two fuctions to no avail!

Thanks!
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