3.35 FAQ-264 How to quote a built-in function when defining a user-defined function?
Quote-Built-in-Funtion-in-UDF
Last Update: 2/3/2015
Please view this tutorial to learn how to use built-in functions in your user-defined function.
Keywords:Built-in Function, fit
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