Not equivalent to the use of NOT ARRAY and entirely possible I have
misunderstood the requirement ...do you have some more test cases the non
array solution does not work for
Regards
Hector Vass
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On Mon, Nov 27, 2023 at 9:29 AM Dominique Devienne
wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 5:
On Sat, Nov 25, 2023 at 5:53 PM hector vass wrote:
> Not sure you need to use array why not simple table joins, so a table with
> your criteria x y z t joined to stuff to give you candidates that do match,
> then left join with coalesce to add the 'd'
>
> select
>
> --a.id,b.test_id,
>
> coalesce
På lørdag 25. november 2023 kl. 17:08:28, skrev Tom Lane mailto:t...@sss.pgh.pa.us>>:
Andreas Joseph Krogh writes:
> -- This works, but I'd rather not do the extra EXISTS
> select * from test t
> WHERE (NOT ARRAY ['x', 'y', 'z', 't']::varchar[] <@ (select array_agg(s.v)
from
> stuffs WHERE s.te
Not sure you need to use array why not simple table joins, so a table with
your criteria x y z t joined to stuff to give you candidates that do match,
then left join with coalesce to add the 'd'
select
--a.id,b.test_id,
coalesce(a.id,b.test_id) as finalresult
from test a
left join (
select
t
Andreas Joseph Krogh writes:
> -- This works, but I'd rather not do the extra EXISTS
> select * from test t
> WHERE (NOT ARRAY ['x', 'y', 'z', 't']::varchar[] <@ (select array_agg(s.v)
> from
> stuffs WHERE s.test_id = t.id)
> OR NOT EXISTS (
> select * from stuff s where s.test_id = t.id
> )
>
Hi, I'm testing if some dataset contains an array of elements and want to
return all “not containing the specified array”, including entries in master
table not being referenced.
I have the following schema:
drop table if exists stuff;
drop table if exists test;
CREATE TABLE test(
id varcha