Given the following sample XPATH example query in PostgreSQL, what would be the result: SELECT xpath_exists('/user/text()', ''); xpath 0 (1 row) Oxpath {TestUser123} (1 row) Oxpath_exists t (1 row) Oxpath_exists f (1 row)

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Given the following sample XPATH example query in PostgreSQL, what would be the result:
SELECT xpath_exists('/user/text()', '<user id="12423" age="25" type="customer" text="TestUser123"/>');
O xpath
{}
(1 row)
O xpath
O
{TestUser123}
(1 row)
Oxpath_exists
t
(1 row)
xpath_exists
f
(1 row)
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following sample XPATH example query in PostgreSQL, what would be the result: SELECT xpath_exists('/user/text()', '<user id="12423" age="25" type="customer" text="TestUser123"/>'); O xpath {} (1 row) O xpath O {TestUser123} (1 row) Oxpath_exists t (1 row) xpath_exists f (1 row)
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