Partick,
> I have a table that contains a VARCHAR field with data formatted as such:
> 12,44,13,225
> what I would like to do is use this field in a query to another table such
> as:
1. Since you are a smart guy, I'm assuming that this "delimited" VARCHAR data
is legacy data that you don't have a choice about re-structuring. Because,
of course, the normalized way to store the data would be in a subtable, not a
VARCHAR field.
>
> CREATE TABLE category_tree (
> tree varchar(200)
> ) WITH OIDS;
>
> Select * from mdc_products
> where keyf_category_home IN (select tree from category_tree)
>
> However, my keyf_category_home field is an INT4. Is there a way to parse
> out the tree field so that I can define it as INT4?
Well, this is easiest thing to do:
Select * from mdc_productswhere EXISTS (select tree from category_tree WHERE tree ~ ('(^|,)' || keyf_category_home
||'(,|$)'));
(somebody please correct my regexp if I've made an error)
... but that's impossible to index. If the table category_tree doesn't
change often, I'd write a program to parse the data and build a normalized
subtable containg a vertical colum of tree values.
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-Josh BerkusAglio Database SolutionsSan Francisco