hstore syntax
Hi
Trying to write a sql function to return hstore generated from a select.
But I'm thinking there must be a better way.
SELECT 'key => "' || s.part || '"')::hstore
is neither pretty nor secure. At least I need to escape any '"' in
s.part. I'll do so if there's no better way to write this (?)
Also, it seems there's no length or size function for hstore? This is
what I've got working now array_length(akeys(s.hstore_field), 1). It
seems to be a rather long way to do it, but it works.
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On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Kaare Rasmussen <kaare@jasonic.dk> wrote:
Hi
Trying to write a sql function to return hstore generated from a select.
But I'm thinking there must be a better way.SELECT 'key => "' || s.part || '"')::hstore
is neither pretty nor secure. At least I need to escape any '"' in s.part.
I'll do so if there's no better way to write this (?)
If it's just for a single value, you can just use
SELECT hstore('key', s.part)
It also takes array (either one big array, or one array of keys and one
array of values).
Also, it seems there's no length or size function for hstore? This is what
I've got working now array_length(akeys(s.hstore_field), 1). It seems to
be a rather long way to do it, but it works.
That I don't think there is one, no.
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On 12/08/2013 11:45 AM, Magnus Hagander wrote:
If it's just for a single value, you can just use
SELECT hstore('key', s.part)
It also takes array (either one big array, or one array of keys and
one array of values).
Super! I knew I was missing the obvious.
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