On 6/9/21 4:56 PM, Alvaro Herrera wrote: > On 2021-Jun-09, Jonathan S. Katz wrote: > >> I did a couple more tests around this. >> >> As suspected, in PL/pgSQL, there is no way to unpack or iterate over a >> multirange type. > > Uh. This is disappointing; the need for some way to unnest or unpack a > multirange was mentioned multiple times in the range_agg thread. I had > assumed that there was some way to cast the multirange to a range array, > or somehow convert it, but apparently that doesn't work.
Just to be pedantic with examples: SELECT datemultirange( daterange(current_date, current_date + 2), daterange(current_date + 5, current_date + 7))::daterange[]; ERROR: cannot cast type datemultirange to daterange[] LINE 1: ...2), daterange(current_date + 5, current_date + 7))::daterang... IF there was an array to cast it into an array, we could then use the array looping construct in PL/pgSQL, but if we could only choose one, I think it'd be more natural/less verbose to have an "unnest". > If the supporting pieces are mostly there, then I opine we should add > something. Agreed. Jonathan
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