Re: populate value of column

From: novice <user(dot)postgresql(at)gmail(dot)com>
To: "Phillip Smith" <phillip(dot)smith(at)weatherbeeta(dot)com(dot)au>
Cc: pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: populate value of column
Date: 2007-08-08 05:50:25
Message-ID: ddcb1c340708072250i24e92711w603e350c88e6dbd6@mail.gmail.com
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Thank you :-))
That's so quick! Apologies for the error on my DDL statement

On 08/08/07, Phillip Smith <phillip(dot)smith(at)weatherbeeta(dot)com(dot)au> wrote:
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> Subject: [SQL] populate value of column
>
> > How can I generate the following result?
> >
> > meter_id | bay
> > ----------+------------
> > 1001 | 01
> > 1001 | 02
> > 1001 | 03
> > 1001 | 04
> > 1012 | 01
> > 1012 | 02
> > 1012 | 03
> > 1012 | 04
> > 1012 | 05
> > 1012 | 06
>
> I even tested this one too ;)
> SELECT meter_id,
> LPAD(GENERATE_SERIES(1,area_no),2,'0')
> FROM meter;
>
> Works on 8.2.4 - you didn't say what version you were using.
>
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