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@ -105,10 +105,11 @@ You can also explicitly specify the correspondence::
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department_name = b,
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department_name = b,
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=>
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head_count = count(c),
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head_count = count(c),
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address = b
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address: String = b
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}
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}
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You *must* use explicit correspondence if the entry head contains aggregation.
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You *must* use explicit correspondence if the entry head contains aggregation.
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The ``address`` field shows how to specify both a type and a correspondence.
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Instead of specifying bindings, you can specify an expression to generate values::
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Instead of specifying bindings, you can specify an expression to generate values::
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