thanks a lot!
that function does it exactly as wished ;)!
Am 23.03.2011 22:46, schrieb Merlin Moncure:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 10:29 AM, Sven Haag<sven-haag@gmx.de> wrote:
>> hello pgsql fans out there,
>>
>> i've already created a function that returns a list of IDs of all sub-samples based on a given sample ID. this works
fine.now i like to extend this function so that it can receive a list of sample IDs. e.g.:
>>
>> fn_get_subsamples(IN sample_numbers SETOF integer)
>>
>>
>> here is the existing function:
>>
>> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fn_get_subsamples(IN sample_number integer)
>> RETURNS SETOF integer AS
>> $BODY$
>> WITH RECURSIVE recursetree(sample_number) AS (
>> SELECT sample_number
>> FROM sample
>> WHERE parent_sample = $1
>>
>> UNION ALL
>>
>> SELECT t.sample_number
>> FROM sample t
>> JOIN recursetree rt ON rt.sample_number = t.parent_sample
>> )
>>
>> SELECT sample_number
>> FROM recursetree;
>> $BODY$
>> LANGUAGE sql VOLATILE
>
> CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION fn_get_subsamples(IN sample_numbers integer[])
> RETURNS SETOF integer AS
> $BODY$
> WITH RECURSIVE recursetree(sample_number) AS (
> SELECT sample_number
> FROM sample
> WHERE parent_sample in (select unnest($1))
>
> UNION ALL
>
> SELECT t.sample_number
> FROM sample t
> JOIN recursetree rt ON rt.sample_number = t.parent_sample
> )
>
> SELECT sample_number
> FROM recursetree;
> $BODY$
> LANGUAGE sql VOLATILE
>
> merlin
>