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Add Between Symmetric as a postgres til

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- [Aggregate A Column Into An Array](postgres/aggregate-a-column-into-an-array.md)
- [Assumed Radius Of The Earth](postgres/assumed-radius-of-the-earth.md)
- [Auto Expanded Display](postgres/auto-expanded-display.md)
- [Between Symmetric](postgres/between-symmetric.md)
- [Change The Current Directory For psql](postgres/change-the-current-directory-for-psql.md)
- [Checking Inequality](postgres/checking-inequality.md)
- [Checking The Type Of A Value](postgres/checking-the-type-of-a-value.md)

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# Between Symmetric
PostgreSQL's `between` construct allows you to make a comparison _between_
two values (numbers, timestamps, etc.).
```sql
> select * from generate_series(1,10) as numbers(a) where numbers.a between 3 and 6;
a
---
3
4
5
6
```
If you supply an empty range by using the larger of the two values first, an
empty set will result.
```sql
> select * from generate_series(1,10) as numbers(a) where numbers.a between 6 and 3;
a
---
```
Tacking `symmetric` onto the `between` construct is one way to avoid this
issue.
```sql
> select * from generate_series(1,10) as numbers(a) where numbers.a between symmetric 6 and 3;
a
---
3
4
5
6
```
> BETWEEN SYMMETRIC is the same as BETWEEN except there is no requirement
> that the argument to the left of AND be less than or equal to the argument
> on the right. If it is not, those two arguments are automatically swapped,
> so that a nonempty range is always implied.