Re: Question about array datatype, and alternatives

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On May 9, 2007, at 1:04 AM, Lynna Landstreet wrote:

My first thought was that I could use the much-maligned array datatype, and just dump the entire array they send back into one column. But having looked through the documentation on that datatype, I'm not so sure that would work for an array of uncertain size. It looks as though it's meant to handle
arrays that are a little more predictable in their composition. Now,
phpPgAdmin does list a datatype called "anyarray", which according to the documentation is a "polymorphous" datatype that can handle almost anything,
but there isn't a lot of detail on how to use that. PostgreSQL's array
syntax seems to be very different from PHP's, and I don't know if it's
really feasible to just dump the entire contents of a PHP associative array
into an anyarray column.

I think you might have misread misread the documentation. You don't have to declare the size of the array in your schema specification (e.g. you can declare a column as text[] or text[][]).

The catch to using arrays is that they don't map directly from PHP to PostgreSQL. So you have to write a small amount of code to format your PHP array as a PostgreSQL array string.



So then I thought of just serializing the array to result in a single string
- would that work better?

A PostgreSQL array might be better if you plan to query the data or use it in some way outside of PHP. If you only intend to use the value in PHP, it is much easier to serialize it and stuff it in a text column.

John





John DeSoi, Ph.D.
http://pgedit.com/
Power Tools for PostgreSQL



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