| From: | Richard Broersma Jr <rabroersma(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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| To: | Michael Glaesemann <grzm(at)seespotcode(dot)net>, "Coarr, Matt" <mcoarr(at)mitre(dot)org> |
| Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: can i use an array as a table (in the from clause) |
| Date: | 2007-08-13 16:32:48 |
| Message-ID: | 479710.12327.qm@web31813.mail.mud.yahoo.com |
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--- Michael Glaesemann <grzm(at)seespotcode(dot)net> wrote:
> > Is there some way that I can treat a two dimensional array as a table
> > that can be referenced in the from clause?
>
> I know of no way off hand, and if so, not easily. This is a pretty
> clear sign that you shouldn't be using arrays in this context and
> should rethink your schema.
The closest thing to an array (but is actually a derived table) is achieved using the VALUES
predicate.
SELECT col1, avg( col2 )
FROM ( VALUES ( 1, 1 ), ( 1, 2 ),
( 2, 3 ), ( 2, 4 )) AS ValuesTable( col1, col2 )
WHERE col2 < 5
GROUP BY col1
ORDER BY col1;
col1 | avg
------+--------------------
1 | 1.5000000000000000
2 | 3.5000000000000000
(2 rows)
Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.
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