Thank you for your response - I should have mention I'm using Postgres 7.2.x ANYARRAY does not appear to exist in that version Is there a workaround?
-----Original Message----- From: Pavel Stehule [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 10:49 AM To: Andy Kriger Cc: Pgsql-General Subject: Re: [GENERAL] how can I select into an array? hello, try: CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION aggregate_array(ANYARRAY,ANYELEMENT) RETURNS ANYARRAY AS ' SELECT CASE WHEN $1 IS NULL THEN ARRAY[$2] WHEN $2 IS NULL THEN $1 ELSE array_append($1,$2) END; ' LANGUAGE 'SQL'; CREATE AGGREGATE aggarray (BASETYPE = ANYELEMENT, SFUNC = aggregate_array, STYPE = ANYARRAY); or CREATE AGGREGATE aggarray (basetype = anyelement, sfunc = array_append, stype = anyarray, initcond = '{}' ); testdb011=> SELECT count(*), aggarray(prijmeni) FROM lide GROUP BY prijmeni ~ '.*á'; regards Pavel Stehule On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Andy Kriger wrote: > I would like to select strings from a table and return them as an > array For example, select new_array(name) from my_tbl would return > String[] { name1, name2, name3, etc } > > Is this possible with built-in SQL/psql functions? > If not, how hard would it be to write a function that does this? > (given that I have coding experience but none writing pgsql functions) > > Andy Kriger | Software Mechanic | Greater Than One, Inc. > 28 West 27th Street | 7th Floor | New York, NY 10001 > P: 212.252.7197 | F: 212.252.7364 | E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster