On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 9:43 AM, Eduardo Felipe <edufel...@e3c.com.br> wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> In a project I was experimenting with replacing array columns with JSONB
> columns, to allow a greater flexibility of types.
>
> One thing that I found missing is the "overlap" operator (&&).
>
> JSONB includes all other operators from arrays, such as containment (@>,
> <@), comparison (>, >=, <, <=) and inclusion (?). The only one missing is
> the overlap operator (&&).
>
> Does anyone know of a technical reason that operator was not included on
> JSONB?

I really miss hstore slice() (which is a function, not an operator,
but the distinction is is minor IMO) where you can pass array of keys
and get a smaller object back.  This would have to be redefined a bit
since there are new edge cases with jsonb vs hstore but it ought to be
reasonably worked out.

merlin


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