Re: xpath_list() function - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Arturo Perez
Subject Re: xpath_list() function
Date
Msg-id pan.2007.03.22.19.04.02.994733@hayesinc.com
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In response to xpath_list() function  ("Andy Dale" <andy.dale@gmail.com>)
List pgsql-general
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 14:36:32 +0100, Andy Dale wrote:

>
> testdb=# SELECT film_name, xpath_list(description, 'year') FROM filminfo;
> film_name     | xpath_list
> ---------------  +------------
> Casablanca      | 1942
> Rear Window   | 1954
> The Godfather | 1972
> Test film          | 1973,1972
>
> It would seem reasonable in this example that the 1973,1972 gained from
> xpath_list could be reused in a WHERE clause like so
>
> SELECT film_name WHERE '1973' IN (xpath_list(description, 'year'));
>
> But the xpath_list function returns a single string so the above query
> returns no rows.  I can not find a way of splitting the values returned
> from xpath_list
> so that they can be used in an IN ()
> clause, can anybody point me in the right direction for


For that you're supposed to use xpath_table.  I forget the exact syntax
but you end up doing something like

select film_name from
(select xpath_table(...) as FILMS)
where film_year = 1973.

-arturo

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