On 05/24/2015 03:17 PM, Peter Geoghegan wrote:
On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> wrote:
This change really makes this set of jsonb features quite a bit more
compelling. I'm glad I thought of it - wish I had done so earlier. So
notwithstanding the controversy upthread, I think this is a good result.
I think that we should look into making jsonb support array-style
subscripting within updates (to update "nested subdatums" directly).
This would make the new concatenate operator a lot more compelling.
Also, UPDATE targetlists don't accept a table qualification in their
targetlist (for the assign-to column) because the parser similarly
needs to support updating composite type's "nested subdatums"
directly.
Having gone to the trouble of making the parser support this stuff (in
a way that makes us not follow the SQL standard in a couple of
places), we ought to have a similar capability for jsonb. I haven't
looked into it, but it seems like a good project for 9.6. I'm not
volunteering to undertake the project, though.
Yes, sounds like it would be good. I too am not volunteering.
cheers
andrew
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