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alexandros_e wrote
> You must a) join the 2 tables on the orderID ... where orderID=15 and then
> GROUP BY the result by the order ID and concat the orderlines by a custom
> aggregate function like:
> http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/db7789b.0309131210.625da358@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Maybe back in 2003 when that message was written...

The OP did join the tables but tried to create an array literal instead of
using a now standard array creation function.  And you do not need to
specify a specific, single, order if you formulate the group by correctly.

You should avoid blindly repeating information, especially if it is more
than a few years old.

David J.





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