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Re: arrays of rows and dblink

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Torsten Förtsch wrote
> Hi,
> 
> we have the ROW type and we have arrays. We also can create arrays of
> rows like:
> 
> select array_agg(r)
>   from (values (1::int, 'today'::timestamp, 'a'::text),
>                (2, 'yesterday', 'b')) r(a,b,c);
>                              array_agg
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>  {"(1,\"2014-04-30 00:00:00\",a)","(2,\"2014-04-29 00:00:00\",b)"}
> 
> 
> Now I want to execute that query via dblink on a remote server. How do I
> specify the result type?
> 
> select tb.* from dblink( 'dbname=postgres', $$
>     select array_agg(r)
>       from (values (1::int, 'today'::timestamp, 'a'::text),
> $$) tb( WHAT DO I PUT HERE? )
> 
> Thanks,
> Torsten

ISTM that you have to "CREATE TYPE ..." as appropriate then 

... tb ( col_alias type_created_above[] )

There is only so much you can do with anonymous types (which is what the ROW
construct creates; ROW is not a type but an expression anchor - like
ARRAY[...]) that tells the parser how to interpret what follows.

David J.




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