On 7/2/25 07:26, Durumdara wrote:
> Sorry.
> I forgot to mention that I have two arrays (records).
>
> One for the modifiable elements, and one for the checkable elements.
>
> If there is a conflict between the actual mod. item and one of the
> checkable items, the checkable item will move to the end of the
> modification list.
> And the actual mod. item starting time could be changed in this process.
>
> First I imagined a temporary table, but I felt this has too much
> overhead against an "in memory" array.
> UPDATE, INSERT, DELETE and reopen after each modification.
Assuming it is installed and you have the necessary permissions there is
plpython3u. As it is Python it is looser on types. As example:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.python_test()
RETURNS void
LANGUAGE plpython3u
AS $function$
rec_list = []
for row in plpy.cursor("select category_fk, cell_per from cell_per where
cell_per > 1"):
rec_list.append({"cat": row["category_fk"], "cp": row["cell_per"]})
plpy.notice(rec_list)
$function$
;
select * from python_test();
NOTICE: [{'cat': 'HERB 3.5', 'cp': 18}, {'cat': 'H PREM 3.5', 'cp':
18}, {'cat': 'HERB 2.5', 'cp': 32}, {'cat': 'H PREM 2.5', 'cp': 32},
{'cat': 'GER SC 3.5', 'cp': 18}, {'cat': 'SUCCULENTS', 'cp': 18}]
python_test
-------------
(1 row)
>
>
> Ron Johnson <ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com <mailto:ronljohnsonjr@gmail.com>>
> ezt írta (időpont: 2025. júl. 2., Sze, 15:29):
>
> On Wed, Jul 2, 2025 at 8:21 AM Durumdara <durumdara@gmail.com
> <mailto:durumdara@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I have to store some fetched records into two lists (arrays) to
> work with them.
>
>
> There's almost certainly a way to do what you need done without
> using arrays. Might require a bit of rethinking, though.
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