Thanks, everyone!
I get it now. It's not just an array but an hstore array. I changed my code to include the original values so now it works:
-- new will be substituted for $1 during execution with using clause
l_query_string := 'select ($1 #= hstore(array[' || l_orig_list || '],'
|| 'array[' || l_clean_list || '])).*';
Pavel...I am creating a trigger function to look for columns with char, varchar or text data types to purge any incoming or updated data of extraneous spaces and tabs both within the string and on either end. We can use the same function from any table that calls it from a trigger. Now that it works, we can refactor it to make it better. I would welcome your suggestions for alternatives to hstore.
Thanks for your help!
Sue
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Susan E Hurst
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Brookhurst Data LLC
Email: susan.hurst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Mobile: 314-486-3261
On 2018-09-20 13:04, Pavel Stehule wrote:
Hi
Why must an array have an even number of elements? I need to use a trigger function on any table, some of which may have an odd number of columns that I want to cleanse before inserting/updating.
The hstore function get parameters as sequence of pairs (key, value) - so the number should be even. Odd parameter signalize broken format.
Your example is pretty crazy - I cannot to decode it. Maybe you should to use different function, I don't see a sense for using hstore type there. But I cannot to decode it.
Regards
Pavel
Is there a workaround for this?
ERROR: array must have even number of elements
SQL state: 2202E
Context: SQL statement "SELECT ($1 #= hstore(array[trim(replace(regexp_replace($1.c,'( ){2,}',' ','g'),' ',' ')),trim(replace(regexp_replace($1.vc,'( ){2,}',' ','g'),' ',' ')),trim(replace(regexp_replace($1.t,'( ){2,}',' ','g'),' ',' '))])).*" PL/pgSQL function store.trim_string_before_dml() line 44 at EXECUTE
-- my test table create table dm.trg_test (c character(8), vc varchar(16), t text); insert into dm.trg_test (c,vc,t) values ('ctest',' vctest ',' ttest ');
-- code snippet that produced the error. -- new will be substituted for $1 during execution with using clause l_query_string := 'select ($1 #= hstore(array[' || l_column_list || '])).*'; execute format(l_query_string) using new into new; return new;
Thanks for your help!
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