BIT_AND
Syntax
Description
Returns the bitwise AND of all bits in expr. The calculation is performed with 64-bit (BIGINT) precision. It is an aggregate function, and so can be used with the GROUP BY clause.
If no rows match, BIT_AND
will return a value with all bits set to 1. NULL values have no effect on the result unless all results are NULL, which is treated as no match.
BIT_AND
can be used as a window function with the addition of the over_clause.
Examples
As an aggregate function:
No match:
See Also
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