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								 Leonid Fedorov | 04752ec546 | clang format apply | 2022-01-21 16:43:49 +00:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Alexander Barkov | ca7a310309 | MCOL-4629 Add a helper method mcsv1_UDAF::toDouble() | 2021-03-23 13:23:48 +04:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 Patrick LeBlanc | a09a9d5d0f | Mass substitution 'Corporaton' -> 'Corporation' | 2019-08-07 14:43:25 -05:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 David Mott | 4b9d046c6e | Fully resolve potentially ambiguous symbols by removing using namespace statements from headers which have a cascading effect. This causes potential behavior changes when switching to c++11 since symbols can be exported from std and boost while both have been imported into the global namespace. | 2019-04-29 01:21:15 -05:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 David Hall | 2b9f54d682 | MCOL-1985 Server set decimal count for UDF based on both parameters. This doesn't work for regr_avgx and regr_avgy, which only care about one of them. Do our best to handle it reasonably. Still gives unlimited decimals for InnoDB when the unused parameter is not numeric. | 2019-04-23 15:41:20 -05:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 David Hall | 16a6a0a27c | MCOL-1983 Use long double for internal calculations of regr_*** functions. | 2019-01-21 14:39:51 -06:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 David Hall | eb75d3cd7e | MCOL-1983 Reject non-numeric arguments for regr_*** functions that require numeric | 2019-01-02 10:31:53 -06:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 David Hall | 86ebce7b39 | MCOL-1981 regr_avgx and regr_avgy should return NULL if count is zero | 2018-12-10 11:42:01 -06:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 David Hall | d930a1e322 | MCOL-521 Some more fixes for multi-parm aggregates. Add regr slope | 2018-09-25 16:31:10 -05:00 |  | 
			
				
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								 David Hall | 94455246a1 | MCOL-521 Move regr functions to their own directrory | 2018-08-16 11:56:48 -05:00 |  |