On Mon, Apr 6, 2020 at 7:21 PM AC Gomez <ant...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have the following in a postgresql table
> row 1: {"a": 1, "b": "[{"c": "123", "d":"456", "e": "789"},  {"c": "222",
> "d":"111", "e": "000"} ]"}
> row 2: {"a": 2, "b": "[{"c": "XXX", "d":"YYY", "e": "ZZZ"},  {"c": "666",
> "d":"444", "e": "333"} ]"}
>
> How do I pullout all "b":"e" values  and end up with this result:
> 789
> 000
> ZZZ
> 333
>

Two approaches:

1. Wait for someone else to figure it out and give you the answer.

If 1. takes too long:

2. Read up on json operators.

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/12/functions-json.html

Then work out something that either works or gets you at least close.  If
you are just close post the work done to date and any relevant points of
confusion.

I'll then likely be willing and able to fill in the missing gap(s) and
provide a relevant explanation.

You should formulate your query so that it doesn't require CREATE TABLE.
WITH vals (v) AS (VALUES (''::json)) SELECT vals.v FROM vals; makes
experimenting very easy.

Also, indicate which version of PostgreSQL you are working with.

David J.

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