Yep, that does it. Apparently I was overcomplicating things. Thanks!
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 8:12 PM, Ryan Culpepper wrote:
> On 03/16/2018 11:28 PM, David Storrs wrote:
>
>> I'm noticing that when I store jsexpr?s into PostgreSQL 10 I end up with
>> them as strings, not as actual JSONB data.
On 03/16/2018 11:28 PM, David Storrs wrote:
I'm noticing that when I store jsexpr?s into PostgreSQL 10 I end up with
them as strings, not as actual JSONB data. I've read the docs and tried
every combination of typecasting / methods of writing that I can think
of but nothing ends up working. C
I suspect this may be an issue with your PostgreSQL schema. Racket uses the
`jsexpr?` type for both the types "JSON" and "JSONB" at the PostgreSQL
level.[1] Can you confirm that your column is defined with the "JSONB" type?
[1]
http://docs.racket-lang.org/db/sql-types.html#%28part._postgresql-type
I'm noticing that when I store jsexpr?s into PostgreSQL 10 I end up with
them as strings, not as actual JSONB data. I've read the docs and tried
every combination of typecasting / methods of writing that I can think of
but nothing ends up working. Can anyone point me to the right way?
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