From: | Condor <condor(at)stz-bg(dot)com> |
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To: | François Beausoleil <francois(at)teksol(dot)info> |
Cc: | Forums postgresql <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: How to access array element in pgsql after array_agg |
Date: | 2014-06-17 20:48:16 |
Message-ID: | 3e912de2c0ff9898ea597cbdfe0bb641@stz-bg.com |
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On 17-06-2014 22:44, François Beausoleil wrote:
> Le 2014-06-17 à 14:22, Condor <condor(at)stz-bg(dot)com> a écrit :
>
>> I do select array_agg(ids) from x;
>> in ids I have int and result is :
>>
>> array_agg
>> -------------
>> {3843,2,3543,33}
>>
>> I want to access one element or first one direct in sql query like:
>>
>> select array_agg(ids)[1] from x;
>>
>> and to receive int value 2
>>
>> Any hints how I can do it ?
>
> This works for me in 9.1:
>
> psql (9.1.13)
> Type "help" for help.
>
> svanalytics=> select (array_agg(x))[1] from
> (values(3843),(2),(3543),(33)) t1(x) ;
> array_agg
> -----------
> 3843
>
> Note the use of the extra parens around the array_agg call. This is
> probably a parser issue more than anything else.
>
>> And also for performance did that is good I to do it in SQL or I
>> should do it in language that I use ? The result in query will return
>> about 2, 3 million rows.
>
> Do you mean you will have an array of 2, 3 million elements, or 2, 3
> million rows with a couple dozen elements each? I’m not sure which
> will be easier / faster. I routinely work with million element result
> sets (rows) and have no issues.
>
> Hope that helps!
> François
Ah, double brackets and works, I did not expect and try
select (array_agg(ids))[1] from x;
to work but its work.
I try:
select array_agg(ids)[1] from x;
Thank you
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