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From Celia McInnis
Subject Acccessing individual array elements form plpgsql
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Msg-id 20050311223953.M46258@drmath.ca
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Hi:

plpgsql allows me to define an array:

 direction TEXT[2]:=array['out','in'];

and I can print out the whole array via:

 RAISE NOTICE 'direction=%',direction;

getting:

 direction={in,out}

but how do I access members of this array individually??? I'd love it if
direction[1] would pull out the 2nd or 1st element so that I could use it in
the selects which my procedure is forming, but I get syntax errors when I try
to reference the array element in such a way. For example:

 RAISE NOTICE '%',direction[1];

gives:

 ERROR:  syntax error at or near "[" at character ####
 LINE ##: RAISE NOTICE '%',direction[1];
                                     ^
Thanks for any help which you can give. I am running postgresql 8.0.1.

Celia McInnis

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