Re: need help with query, how to fold select result to array? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Sergey Levchenko
Subject Re: need help with query, how to fold select result to array?
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In response to Re: need help with query, how to fold select result to array?  ("A. Kretschmer" <andreas.kretschmer@schollglas.com>)
Responses Re: need help with query, how to fold select result to array?  (Sergey Levchenko <sector119@gmail.com>)
Re: need help with query, how to fold select result to array?  (Sam Mason <sam@samason.me.uk>)
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but I have to fold it in multi-dimensional, array like {{71629130,
15518, 0}, {2668722, 616, 0}} ?
but it's not possible to pass more then one argument to the array_agg
function :/

2010/1/12 A. Kretschmer <andreas.kretschmer@schollglas.com>:
> In response to Sergey Levchenko :
>> eps=# SELECT office_id, serial, commit_date, service_id, meter_id,
>> organization_reading, reading FROM meter_readings WHERE office_id =
>> 134 AND serial = 27 AND commit_date = '2010-01-11' AND commit_time =
>> '13:44:37' AND person_id = 300871;
>>
>>  office_id | serial | commit_date | service_id | meter_id |
>> organization_reading | reading
>> -----------+--------+-------------+------------+----------+----------------------+---------
>>        134 |     27 | 2010-01-11  |          2 | 71629130 |
>>     15518 |       0
>>        134 |     27 | 2010-01-11  |          2 | 2668722  |
>>       616 |       0
>>        134 |     27 | 2010-01-11  |         75 | 111029   |
>>      9505 |       0
>>        134 |     27 | 2010-01-11  |          4 | 019210   |
>>       372 |       0
>> (4 rows)
>>
>> How to get ?
>>        134 |     27 | 2010-01-11  |          2 | {{71629130, 15518,
>> 0}, {2668722, 616, 0}}
>>        134 |     27 | 2010-01-11  |         75 | {111029, 9505, 0}
>>        134 |     27 | 2010-01-11  |          4  | {019210, 372, 0}
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>
> You can use array_agg(since 8.4):
>
> test=# create table bla (id int, value text);
> CREATE TABLE
> test=*# copy bla from stdin;
> Enter data to be copied followed by a newline.
> End with a backslash and a period on a line by itself.
>>> 1    bla
>>> 1    foo
>>> 1    bar
>>> 2    foobar
>>> 2    test
>>> \.
> test=*# select id, array_agg(value) from bla group by 1 order by 1;
>  id |   array_agg
> ----+---------------
>  1 | {bla,foo,bar}
>  2 | {foobar,test}
> (2 rows)
>
>
> If you don't have 8.4 search the docu for array_accum:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/interactive/xaggr.html
>
>
> Regards, Andreas
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