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Q: Postgres Group By Issues

boyeeGood day to all of you, I would to raise this questions on my query.This issues occurs when using decrypt functionalities with group by functionalities. SELECT decrypt(a.email_address, 'secret', 'aes') AS email_address, decrypt(atx.account_description, 'secret', 'aes') AS account_descrip...

 
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== English == Wikipedia === Etymology === The term was borrowed by Middle English (as they, thei) in the 1200s from Old Norse þeir, the nominative plural masculine of the demonstrative sá, which acted in Old Norse as a plural pronoun. The Norse term derives from Proto-Germanic *þai (“those”), from Proto-Indo-European *to- (“that”). It gradually replaced Old English hī and hīe (“they”). Cognate to Old English þā (“those”) (whence Modern English tho), Scots thae, thai, thay (“they; those”), Icelandic þeir (“they”), Faroese teir (“they”), Swedish de (“they”), Danish de (“they”), Norwegian ...
Verb: fixed
  1. simple past tense and past participle of fix
Adjective: fixed (comparative more fixed, superlative most fixed)
  1. Not changing, not able to be changed, staying the same.
  2. Stationary.
  3. Chemically stable.
  4. (law) Of sound, recorded on a permanent medium.
  5. (dialectal, informal) Surgically rendered infertile (spayed, neutered or castrated).
  6. Rigged; fraudulently prearranged.
Noun: it (plural its)
  1. One who is neither a he nor a she; a creature; a dehumanized being.
  2. 1920, Herman Cyril McNeile, Bulldog Drummond Chapter 1
  3. The person who chases and tries to catch the other players in the playground game of tag.
  4. (UK, uncountable) The game of tag.
  5. it (Cyrillic spelling ит)
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Adjective: it (not comparable)
  1. (colloquial) most fashionable.
  2. David Germain, Hilarious ‘Kick-Ass’ delivers bloody fun, Associated Press, 2010:
Verb: it (Cyrillic spelling ит)
  1. get lost (imperative)
  2. it
  3. it
  4. it
Article: it n
  1. the (the definite article that is placed before neuter nouns. Non-neuter (common gender) nouns take the article de).
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