Re: Possible to have array as input paramter for a function?

From: "George Weaver" <georgew1(at)mts(dot)net>
To: "Kumar" <sgnerd(at)yahoo(dot)com(dot)sg>, "psql" <pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: Possible to have array as input paramter for a function?
Date: 2003-10-08 12:50:31
Message-ID: 001a01c38d9a$e5d8da60$270ea18e@cleartag
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Hi Kumar,

It is possible to pass an array to a PL/pgSQL function, but I believe you must specify the length of the array (at least doing so works for me). E.g. "varchar(20)".

Regards,
George
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From: Kumar
To: psql
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 5:47 AM
Subject: [SQL] Possible to have array as input paramter for a function?

Dear Friends,

I am working with Postgres 7.3.4 on RH Linux 7.2 and my windows client is PgAdmin 3.

Is it possible to pass a Varchar[] as a input parameter for a PL/pgSQL function. While I tried it give a error
Type "varchar[]" does not exists.

Does this is supported in Postgres?

Anyone have a link or while paper on handling arrays in functions?

Please enlighten me on this.

Regards
Kumar

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