From: | Andy Colson <andy(at)squeakycode(dot)net> |
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To: | Tom Lane <tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us> |
Cc: | David Johnston <polobo(at)yahoo(dot)com>, 'PostgreSQL' <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: string = any() |
Date: | 2012-01-10 16:18:27 |
Message-ID: | 4F0C64D3.7000709@squeakycode.net |
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On 1/10/2012 10:11 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Andy Colson<andy(at)squeakycode(dot)net> writes:
>> This still does not work, even in psql:
>> select 'bob' = any( '{''joe'', ''bob'' }'::varchar[] )
>
> You've got the array quoting rules wrong here (should be double quote
> marks, not single quotes). You didn't show us your PHP code but I
> surmise that's got the same mistake. Read the array I/O representation
> spec carefully:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.1/static/arrays.html#ARRAYS-IO
>
> regards, tom lane
Wahoo! Yep, that was it.
My confusion was from:
clayia=# select '{''joe'', ''bob'' }';
?column?
-----------------
{'joe', 'bob' }
(1 row)
It does return an array of string, or so it looks.
Thank you Tom.
-Andy
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