Hi. Here's a boiled down example of something that caught me by surprise: ag_reach_test=> CREATE TEMP TABLE foo (my_array varchar[]); CREATE TABLE ag_reach_test=> INSERT INTO foo (my_array) SELECT '{TEST}'; INSERT 0 1 ag_reach_test=> SELECT my_array[1],array_length(my_array,1) FROM foo; my_array | array_length ----------+-------------- TEST | 1 (1 row)
ag_reach_test=> INSERT INTO foo (my_array) SELECT DISTINCT '{TEST}'; ERROR: column "my_array" is of type character varying[] but expression is of type text LINE 1: INSERT INTO foo (my_array) SELECT DISTINCT '{TEST}'; ^ HINT: You will need to rewrite or cast the expression. It's easy enough to add a cast, but I was curious if this was expected and desired behavior. Thanks. Ken -- AGENCY Software A Free Software data system By and for non-profits *http://agency-software.org/ <http://agency-software.org/>* *https://agency-software.org/demo/client <https://agency-software.org/demo/client>* ken.tan...@agency-software.org (253) 245-3801 Subscribe to the mailing list <agency-general-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net?body=subscribe> to learn more about AGENCY or follow the discussion.