WARNING: The rest of this post is for somebody who has worked with Oracle and has migrated to PG, or for some other reason has good experience with Oracle.
I know this is off-topic for this list and should be asked in an Oracle support-forum, but I don't have access to that, and Uncle Google didn't return any obvious results, so here it goes... Anybody knows if Oracle has an equivalent of PG's array_accum or ARRAY(subselect) construct? I need a way to accomplish this in Oracle: select ARRAY(select t.id from table t where t.user_id = u.id) as id_array, .... Any hints on where to look in Oracle-docs are welcome. -- Andreas Joseph Krogh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Senior Software Developer / Manager ------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ OfficeNet AS | The most difficult thing in the world is to | Karenslyst Allé 11 | know how to do a thing and to watch | PO. Box 529 Skøyen | somebody else doing it wrong, without | 0214 Oslo | comment. | NORWAY | | Tlf: +47 24 15 38 90 | | Fax: +47 24 15 38 91 | | Mobile: +47 909 56 963 | | ------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 9: In versions below 8.0, the planner will ignore your desire to choose an index scan if your joining column's datatypes do not match