From: | Renaud Tthonnart <thonnart(at)amwdb(dot)u-strasbg(dot)fr> |
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To: | "pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org" <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
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Date: | 2001-02-27 08:09:41 |
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Richard Huxton wrote:
> From: "Renaud Tthonnart" <thonnart(at)amwdb(dot)u-strasbg(dot)fr>
>
> > If I can't use nested tables, how can I create a
> > type that will be a kind of "dynamic list of structure".
>
> Sorry Renaud, I'm not sure it's clear what you're trying to do. Could
you
> post an example of what you're trying to achieve to the list? That'd
> probably help
>
> Ta
>
> - Richard Huxton
Ok. First I wanted to use nested tables. But I think it is not possible.
Then I decided to create
a type that will made the same function, a type that will be like a C
structure. This type would contain
an integer and a string like (1,'aaa'). Then I would have made a list or
an
array with this type.
Am I clear? Sorry if not, my English is poor.
Thank you for your help.
Renaud THONNART
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