Centuries ago, Nostradamus foresaw when [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Jesper K. Pedersen") would write: > Is it possible to use SQL to merge data into one result? > > A theorethical example to explain: > > tbl_test ( > id integer, > information varchar(25)) > > id | information > ---+-------------- > 1 | Yo > 2 | Go away > 1 | Stay put > 3 | Greetings > > Please note id is not unique and not a primary key. > > and I wonder if there is any functions to "merge" data (sort of > concat'ing). > A normal: select information from tbl_test where id=1 > would result in the rows > Yo > Stay put > > I would like a single row result in the format of: > Yo Stay put > > Any ideas on this?
Sure, you could create a custom aggregate to append them using spaces. Look in the PostgreSQL documentation under "CREATE AGGREGATE." If you check the online version at PostgreSQL.org, there are comments showing examples... -- wm(X,Y):-write(X),write('@'),write(Y). wm('cbbrowne','gmail.com'). http://linuxdatabases.info/info/wp.html --Despite Pending :Alarm-- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq