> Seamus Abshere <sea...@abshere.net> writes:
> > We do this in our database:
> 
> > CREATE AGGREGATE jsonb_collect(jsonb) (
> >     SFUNC = 'jsonb_concat',
> >     STYPE = jsonb,
> >     INITCOND = '{}'
> > );
> 
> > Is there some other built-in aggregate I'm missing that would do the
> > same thing? It just feels like such an obvious feature.

> On Thu, Jul 6, 2017, at 04:53 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
> Doesn't jsonb_agg() do exactly that?

hi Tom,

That aggregates into an array. Our `jsonb_collect` aggregates into an
object.

Best,
Seamus


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