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@insign insign commented Jul 24, 2020

Based on my tests, using count() without defining a alias, will always result in a array in a key "count" inside, not count('*') nor count('id'), etc.

I'm using PostgreSQL 12. Sorry if I'm wrong or didn't enough tests.

Based on my tests, using count() without defining a alias, will always result in a array in a key "count" inside, not count('*') nor count('id'), etc.

I'm using PostgreSQL 12. Sorry if I'm wrong or didn't  enough tests.
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