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how to see source file of system function

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    like avg(),sum(),and so on i would like to see the source files where exist these files? thanks a lot:-D

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      like avg(),sum(),and so on i would like to see the source files where exist these files? thanks a lot:-D

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      nibabug wrote:

      like avg(),sum(),and so on i would like to see the source files where exist these files?

      Assuming you are using SQL Server, these files are part of the sourcecode so if you don't work for Microsoft then chances are you aren't going to have access to them. These functions are part of the SQL standard, not stored procedures.

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