Re: How do I concatenate row-wise instead of column-wise?
От | Richard Huxton |
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Тема | Re: How do I concatenate row-wise instead of column-wise? |
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Msg-id | 200207161015.53342.dev@archonet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | How do I concatenate row-wise instead of column-wise? (Marcus Claesson <marcus.claesson@angiogenetics.se>) |
Список | pgsql-sql |
On Tuesday 16 Jul 2002 9:09 am, Marcus Claesson wrote: > I have a table like this: > SELECT * FROM old_tab; > id | descr > ------------------- > 3 | ddd > 3 | ddd > 3 | eee > 3 | fff > SELECT * FROM new_tab; > id | descr > -------------------------- > 1 | aaa;bbb > 2 | ccc;bbb > 3 | ddd;eee;fff > 4 | bbb You'll want to write your own aggregate function - something like max() which will work over a range of values. This is easier than you might think. The only thing to be careful of is that order isn't guaranteed, so by default you could have "ddd;eee;fff" or "fff;ddd;eee" etc. Go to techdocs.postgresql.org and check the "Postgresql Cookbook" courtesy of Roberto Mello and also the "Postgresql Notes" by me. Also check the online manual and the mailing archives (try searching on "aggregate" and "catenate" or "concat"). HTH - Richard Huxton
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