Is there any easy way to create sparse arrays with Postres? Specifically, when I construct, add or aggregate data to an array, I want to be able to specify the position within the array where the data is placed and have any intervening positions that have not yet been populated just marked as nulls. eg, something like insert into foo (bar[3],[7]) values ( 'a', 'b') would build an array bar = { null, null, 'a', null, null, null, 'b' } or some such thing. I suspect I'm going to have to write a function to just find the length and append nulls until I reach the desired position? Given that some of the arrays I will be dealing with could potentially be 1000s of elements long that seems a bit perverse. I'm currently using 8.3 but 8.4 solutions are also welcome. C code not considered out of the question if it isn't a lot of work and will make the rest of the process close to trivial... -- Peter Hunsberger -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general