Ok, thanks.

Le jeu. 20 avr. 2023 à 22:42, Tom Lane <t...@sss.pgh.pa.us> a écrit :

> Marc Millas <marc.mil...@mokadb.com> writes:
> > but it doesnt explain how postgres is able to put a scalar in a json or
> > jsonb column without pb:
> > I don't understand how this ('"{\"t\"}"') can be considered  a valid
> enough
> > json to be inserted in a json column
> > and at the same time invalid for all other json uses.
>
> That's a bare string (it's not an object).  That's valid JSON per
> RFC 7159:
>
>    JSON can represent four primitive types (strings, numbers, booleans,
>    and null) and two structured types (objects and arrays).
>    ...
>    A JSON text is a serialized value.  Note that certain previous
>    specifications of JSON constrained a JSON text to be an object or an
>    array.
>
> However, there certainly are some operations that require the top-level
> value to be an object or array.
>
>                         regards, tom lane
>

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