Perfect.
now let's imagine that '1234567890' is a function f_art_get_price(id_code),
which returns in a string like the following 'XXXZMMM1234567890123yyyy/mm/dd'
where 1234567890123 is the price and yyyy/mm/dd the date it was last changed price.
How would you do in this case to obtain these values separately?
without calling the function 2 times avoiding overloading the base?
something like this
select art.description,
f_art_get_price_str( art.id ) as ls_price_and_date
SUBSTRING( ls_price_and_date, 7, 13 )
from articulos;
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De: Stelios Sfakianakis [mailto:sgsfak@gmail.com]
Enviado el: jueves, 27 de agosto de 2020 12:59
Para: Fontana Daniel C (Desartec S.R.L.)
CC: pgsql-general@lists.postgresql.org
Asunto: Re: Postgres and alias
Hmm, how about:
SELECT substr (ls_number, 3, 3)
FROM (VALUES('1234567890')) as t(ls_number);
St.
> On 27 Aug 2020, at 18:55, Fontana Daniel C (Desartec S.R.L.) <desartecsrl@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi, I am migrating a database from Sybase to PostgreSql 12.
>
> This select in sybase works for me, but with postgresql it accuses me
> "THERE IS NO COLUMN ls_numero"
>
> select '1234567890' as ls_number,
> substr (ls_number, 3, 3);
>
> Is it possible to get information from an alias in postgresql? how
> would the code be?
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