On 4/13/16, Vitaly Burovoy <vitaly.buro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 4/13/16, sighup <r...@sighup.eu> wrote:
>> Hi, please excuse either my stupidity or naivety regarding this but I'm
>> a bit confused. Give the following basic table structure :
>>
>> TABLE Data (
>>      ID INT NOT NULL,
>>      Markers jsonb NOT NULL
>> );
>>
>> And the following data:
>>
>> INSERT INTO Data (ID, Markers) VALUES(1, '[ {"idle": true, "items": 8,
>> "done": 0}, {"idle": true, "items": 8, "done": 0}]') ;

Prerequisite:
CREATE TYPE myrowtype AS (idle bool, items int, done int);

Couple examples:

>> How can I extract the value of the 'items' key either as two rows

SELECT (jsonb_populate_recordset(NULL::myrowtype, Markers)).items
FROM Data WHERE (ID = X);

>> and or a sum of both.

SELECT sum(items) FROM(
    SELECT (jsonb_populate_recordset(NULL::myrowtype, Markers)).items
    FROM Data WHERE (ID = X)
)AS t;

> You should use a proper function "jsonb_populate_recordset" [1].
>
> [1] http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/static/functions-json.html

-- 
Best regards,
Vitaly Burovoy


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