On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 12:38:42AM -0400, Jasbinder Bali wrote:
> table definition of raw_email table is as follows
> 
> CREATE TABLE raw_email (
>     id        int4 NOT NULL,
>     raw_email  varchar[],
>     parsed_flag bool NOT NULL DEFAULT false,
>     CONSTRAINT  pk_rawemail PRIMARY KEY (id)
> )
> WITHOUT OIDS;
> 
> i have very much declared raw_email field as varchar and not char

It's not the varchar-vs-char distinction that matters; it's the
fact that raw_email is declared as array, so it expects a certain
input syntax.  Example:

test=> INSERT INTO raw_email (id, raw_email) VALUES (1, 'test');
ERROR:  array value must start with "{" or dimension information
test=> INSERT INTO raw_email (id, raw_email) VALUES (1, '{test}');
INSERT 0 1

Are you sure you want raw_email to be an array instead of a simple
varchar column?  Are you handling the contents as array elements
(e.g., one element per line) or is the whole considered a single
piece of data?

-- 
Michael Fuhr

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