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authorvvvv <[email protected]>2025-10-20 14:28:48 +0300
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YQL-20520 concat (w/o runtime)
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@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@ As with other binary operators, if the data on either side is `NULL`, the result
Don't confuse this operator with a logical "or": in SQL, it's denoted by the `OR` keyword. It's also not worth doing concatenation using `+`.
+There is a similar function for this operator [Concat](../builtins/basic.md#concat), which supports an arbitrary number of arguments.
+
#### Examples
```yql