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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | plpgsql and setting array values. |
Date: | 2003-03-24 14:45:38 |
Message-ID: | 200303241545.38221.lists@petri.cc |
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Hi all
I'm writing a rrdtool replacement in pgsql and have a little problem with
plpgsql and arrays.
The problem is best shown in the following example :
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test1(integer[]) RETURNS float[] AS '
DECLARE
pa_dsid ALIAS FOR $1;
l_rv float[];
BEGIN
FOR aoffset IN 2 .. pa_dsid[1]+1 LOOP
-- XXX: The following is not possible..
l_rv[aoffset]:=pa_dsid[aoffset]*4; -- Return dummyvalue (multiply by 4)
END LOOP;
RETURN l_rv;
END;
' language 'plpgsql';
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The problem is that i cannot assign values to explicit array values like
myarray[2]:=123;
The only way is to say myarray:=' {12,123}'; and that is not very flexible
because I will have to build up textstrings in my stored procedure.
Any comments on this ? Have I missed some documentation or similar ?
Best regards,
Nicolai Petri
catpipe Systems ApS
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