> On 28 Feb 2023, at 3:54, Thorsten Glaser <t...@evolvis.org> wrote:

(…)

>> Well, that may be what you want, but it's not what you wrote in
>> the query.  Follow David's advice and do
> […]
>> I'm pretty sure that this will only incur one evaluation of the
>> common subexpression, so even though it's tedious to type it's not
>> inefficient.
> 
> Thanks. But I fear it’s not as simple as you wrote. More like:
> 
> jsonb_build_object('opening_times',
>       jsonb_agg(DISTINCT jsonb_build_object(
>               'weekday', cot.weekday,
>               'from_hour', cot.from_hour,
>               'to_hour', cot.to_hour)
>       ORDER BY
>           jsonb_build_object(
>               'weekday', cot.weekday,
>               'from_hour', cot.from_hour,
>               'to_hour', cot.to_hour)->>'weekday',
>           jsonb_build_object(
>               'weekday', cot.weekday,
>               'from_hour', cot.from_hour,
>               'to_hour', cot.to_hour)->>'from_hour',
>           jsonb_build_object(
>               'weekday', cot.weekday,
>               'from_hour', cot.from_hour,
>               'to_hour', cot.to_hour)->>'to_hour')
> )
> 
> Isn’t that more like it?


Perhaps you can use a lateral cross join to get the result of 
jsonb_build_object as a jsonb value to pass around?


Alban Hertroys
--
If you can't see the forest for the trees,
cut the trees and you'll find there is no forest.



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