I'm playing with plpgsql function parameters to try and come up with a neat way of sending an array of arrays or array of custom types to postgres from python and PHP. Psycopg works fine with an array of custom types: In [108]: query = 'select * from fn_test03(%s, %s::dow_session[])' In [109]: qargs = (5, [(0,2), (1, 3)]) In [110]: cur.execute(query, qargs) In [111]: rs = cur.fetchall() # function plays back looped arrays In [112]: rs Out[112]: [(0, 2), (1, 3)] However PHP's Postgresql support isn't very array friendly as far as I can see, and requires some horrible manual escaping. Consequently I wondered if I could serialise the array structure into json and send that to the postgresql function. PHP seems to handle that fine. My problem therefore move to handling the json in the plpgsql function. I'm hoping, in the plpgsql function, to unfurl the supplied json into a custom type or at least an array of ints, and I can't work out how to do that. select * from json_array_elements_text('[[0, 1], [1, 2]]'); value -------- [0, 1] [1, 2] (2 rows) works fine, but I can't seem to turn those values into actual ints or anything else for that matter, apart from text via the json_array_elements_text() function. => select n::integer[] from json_array_elements_text('[[0, 1], [1, 2]]') as x(n); ERROR: malformed array literal: "[0, 1]" DETAIL: Missing "]" after array dimensions. => select n::text[]::integer[] from json_array_elements_text('[[0, 1], [1, 2]]') as x(n); ERROR: malformed array literal: "[0, 1]" DETAIL: Missing "]" after array dimensions. Thoughts gratefully received; Rory -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general