On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Raphael Bauduin <rbli...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm experimenting with the json data type and functions in 9.3.
> I'm storing json objects of this form in the event column:
> {type: 'event_type, products : [ {id:45, 'type': 3, 'gender':'F',..}, ...,
> {....} ] }
>
> I can issue this query, but notice the limit 1:
>
> select * from json_populate_recordset(null::product, (select
> event->'products' from events limit 1));
>
> The result is (edited for conciseness):
>
>  type | gender |  id
> ------+--------+-------
>    41 | F      | 40003
>    41 | F      | 60043
>    41 | F      | 27363
>    41 | F      | 27373
>    41 | F      | 28563
>
> But all these products come from one event.
> Is there a way to return the products from several events?, eg with a
> limit 2 rather than limit 1?
>
>
Some more info, after searching further.

This query

  select
json_populate_record(null::product,row_to_json(json_populate_recordset(null::product,event->'products')))
from (select * from events limit 2) as foo ;

returns what I want but not in the format I want (why?):
   json_populate_record
--------------------------
 (33,61,M,3,51,12,54893)
 (20,61,M,3,1,15,59623)
 (17,61,M,3,453,12,59283)
 (30,61,M,3,51,19,55713)
 (26,61,M,3,51,19,54963)

I manage to get the results as json:

select
row_to_json(json_populate_recordset(null::product,event->'products')) from
(select * from events limit 2) as foo ;

row_to_json
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
{"price_advantage":33,"type":61,"gender":"M","status":3,"brand":51,"price":12,"id":54893}
 
{"price_advantage":20,"type":61,"gender":"M","status":3,"brand":1,"price":15,"id":59623}
 
{"price_advantage":17,"type":61,"gender":"M","status":3,"brand":453,"price":12,"id":59283}

but I don't manage to get the results as from a table like in the first
json_populate_recordset query I listed (with limit 1). Any suggestion?

Thanks

Raph

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