Re: BUG #8830: Query with a subquery failes to execute if this subquery does not contain references to own table
От | Tom Lane |
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Тема | Re: BUG #8830: Query with a subquery failes to execute if this subquery does not contain references to own table |
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Msg-id | 16075.1389712396@sss.pgh.pa.us обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | BUG #8830: Query with a subquery failes to execute if this subquery does not contain references to own table (valgog@gmail.com) |
Список | pgsql-bugs |
valgog@gmail.com writes: > select 'key.' || md5( s.i::text ) as key, > 'value.' || ( select string_agg( md5( (s.i)::text), '' ) > from generate_series(1, 20) as g(j) > ) as value > from generate_series(1, 100) as s(i); > fails with: > ERROR: column "s.i" must appear in the GROUP BY clause or be used in an > aggregate function > LINE 2: select 'key.' || md5( s.i::text ) as key, That's per SQL standard, AFAICS. The string_agg() call is an aggregate of the outer query, *not* the sub-select, because the lowest-level variable in the aggregate's argument is of the outer query. See SQL:2011 6.9 <set function specification> syntax rule 6: 6) The aggregation query of a <set function specification> SFS is determined as follows. Case: a) If SFS has no aggregated column reference, then the aggregation query of SFS is the innermost <query specification>that contains SFS. b) Otherwise, the innermost qualifying query of the aggregated column references of SFS is the aggregation query ofSFS. So the outer query has an aggregate, and that means that any variables that aren't within the aggregate call have to be grouped columns. regards, tom lane
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