One more time, thanks for the reply. I'am using postgre 8.3. I think I don't
have the array_agg(), there is another way of doing it?

Best Regards,



On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 2:46 PM, Andreas Kretschmer <
akretsch...@spamfence.net> wrote:

> Andre Lopes <lopes80an...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Thanks for the reply.
> >
> > My problem is that I can't have the array with all items. I need to read
> from a
> > table and store in an Array the values.
>
> Not sure if i understand you, but how about:
>
> test=*# select * from foo;
>  a
> ---
>  1
>  3
>  5
>  7
> (4 Zeilen)
>
> Zeit: 0,203 ms
> test=*# select array_agg(a) from foo;
>  array_agg
> -----------
>  {1,3,5,7}
> (1 Zeile)
>
>
> The function returns a column as an array.
>
>
>
> Andreas
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