Damn I'm the master at posting stuff then figuring it out like 5 seconds later.. Is there an approach better than this? select RecipeId, Rating, array_to_string(ARRAY(select Tag from RecipeTags where RecipeId = R.RecipeId), ' ') from Recipes R; On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 1:12 AM, Mike Christensen <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have the table recipes (ID/Name): > > 1 - Pancakes > 2 - Chicken dish > 3 - Tacos > > Then I have the table RecipeTags (RecipeID/Tag) > > 1 - A > 1 - C > 2 - A > 2 - D > 3 - E > 3 - F > 3 - G > > I want to query for all recipes, but join in the recipe tags. > However, rather than having a row for each recipe tag, I want to > convert the list of tags into a varchar string with a delimiter > character. Something like this: > > 1 - Pancakes - A C > 2 - Chicken dish - A D > 3 - Tacos - E F G > > Is this possible? The query doesn't have to be fast, since it will > only be run when my website loads for the first time, but I'm guessing > SQL will do it at least as fast as I could do it on the middle tier. > Thanks! > > Mike > -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general