big thanks, this is exactly what i was looking for.

jan

Am 13.08.2012 um 17:58 schrieb Merlin Moncure <mmonc...@gmail.com>:

> On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 7:05 AM, jan zimmek <jan.zim...@web.de> wrote:
>> hi,
>> 
>> i am looking into json support of the upcoming 9.2 release and have a 
>> question about the row_to_json function. is there a way to specify the 
>> column aliases of a nested composite row without creating a custom type ?
>> 
>> here is an example:
>> 
>> select
>>  row_to_json(t1)
>> from (
>>  select
>>    'joe' as username,
>>    row(1, 'prj1') project
>> ) t1;
>> 
>> the output is:
>> 
>> {"username":"joe","project":{"f1":1,"f2":"prj1"}}
>> 
>> i want the output to be:
>> 
>> {"username":"joe","project":{"project_id":1,"project_name":"prj1"}}
>> 
>> i thought of something like this:
>> 
>> select
>>  row_to_json(t1)
>> from (
>>  select
>>    'joe' as username,
>>    (select * from (values(1, 'prj1')) as project(project_id, project_name)) 
>> as project
>> ) t1;
>> 
>> but this fails with "ERROR: subquery must return only one column".
> 
> select
>  row_to_json(t1)
> from (
>  select
>    'joe' as username,
>    (select project from (values(1, 'prj1')) as project(project_id,
> project_name)) as project
> ) t1;
> 
> merlin
> 
> 
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