Yeah, I meant bytea[].
It still doesn't work.  Same error:
   ERROR: cannot cast type character varying to bytea[]

Not that this is not the same as doing
        select '{1, 2, 3}'::int[].
This is the equivalent of doing
        SELECT ('{10000, 10000, 10000, 10000}'::varchar(255))::int[];

I can't pass in a string then cast it to something other than a string.

You have made me realize though, that what you are suggesting might work if I call this as an ad-hoc SELECT statement instead of calling the stored procedure directly. Less efficient, but then I should be able to do what you suggest. I'll have to try that. Or maybe that is what you meant all along.

Jorge Godoy wrote:
William Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    WHERE customerid = ANY($1);
Results in the error:
    ERROR: op ANY/ALL (array) requires array on right side

I tried casting the character string to an array afterward:

    WHERE customerid = ANY($1::bytea);
which results in:
    ERROR: cannot cast type character varying to bytea

You meant array or bytea?


neo=# select '{1, 2, 3}'::int[];
int4 ---------
 {1,2,3}
(1 record)

neo=#



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