Re: Column Does Not Exist Error: Order by an Particular Cell of an Array
От | Kevin Grittner |
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Тема | Re: Column Does Not Exist Error: Order by an Particular Cell of an Array |
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Ответ на | Column Does Not Exist Error: Order by an Particular Cell of an Array (David Muller <dmuller@guidebook.com>) |
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On Tue, Aug 2, 2016 at 11:48 AM, David Muller <dmuller@guidebook.com> wrote: > gears=> select *, Array[4,5] as array_from_select from foo order by > array_from_select[1]; > > ERROR: column "array_from_select" does not exist array_from_select is not a column name, it is an alias. The ways in which an alias can be used in a query are somewhat limited -- you can order by the alias of a result column, but you can't use the alias in arbitrary expressions. You could do something like this: test=# with x as (select *, Array[4,5] as array_from_select from foo) test-# select * from x order by array_from_select[1]; value | array_from_select -------+------------------- 1 | {4,5} 2 | {4,5} (2 rows) In this case array_from_select becomes a column in the result set of common table expression (CTE) x and *can* be used in expressions. -- Kevin Grittner EDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company
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