Constructing two-dimensional arrays from a query
От | David Monarchi |
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Тема | Constructing two-dimensional arrays from a query |
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Msg-id | eea51fdb0711121005y147fd816odb5e47867f9bcb69@mail.gmail.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Список | pgsql-novice |
My apologies for reposting this. I never received a reply, and need to know if I should keep trying to do this or just give up. Thanks again. David ====================================================================================== PG 8.2 Linux Hello - I would like to update a two-dimensional array field in a table using pure SQL. The field is defined as text[][] My query produces data in the form x, y, z where x is the value of the key in the table I want to update y is the value of the first element of the first subarray z is the value of the second element of the first array For example, part of the result of a query might be x1 y1 z1 x1 y2 z2 x1 y3 z3 After updating the table, the row would look like this (quotes omitted for clarity). x1 {{y1,z1},{y2,z2},{y3,z3}} In section 4.2.10, an examle is given using the ARRAY constructor, but it explicitly says that the subquery must return a single column. I don't know if this is a limitation of 8.2 or if there is a way around this. The example in the manual is SELECT ARRAY(SELECT oid FROM pg_proc WHERE proname LIKE 'bytea%'); Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, David
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