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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:41:59+00:00 2026-05-16T04:41:59+00:00

i have some functionality i’d like to get from the server-side code into the

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i have some functionality i’d like to get from the server-side code into the database.

i can’t figure out how to set the values of a multi-demensional varchar array in plpgsql.

here is an example of what i’m trying to do:

`CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION my_function (my_arg integer) RETURNS text[][] AS  
$$   
DECLARE  
   my_arr varchar[][];  
   r_row RECORD;  
   counter integer:= 1;  
BEGIN  
   FOR r_row IN SELECT my_stuff1, my_stuff2 FROM my_table WHERE my_val = my_arg LOOP  
       my_arr[counter][1] := r_row.my_stuff1;
       my_arr[counter][2] := r_row.my_stuff2;
       my_arr[counter][3] := 'my_string';
   END LOOP;  
   return my_arr;
END;  
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;`

for the life of me, i cannot figure out how to get this to work.

any help would be great. i am using postgres 8.1 by the way (stuck at that version).

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    2026-05-16T04:42:00+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:42 am

    Try like this,I have tested it without any problem.

    CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION my_function (my_arg integer) RETURNS text[][] AS
    $$
    DECLARE
       my_arr varchar[][];
       r_row RECORD;
       counter integer:= 1;
    BEGIN
       FOR r_row IN SELECT my_stuff1, my_stuff2 FROM my_table WHERE my_val = my_arg LOOP
           my_arr[counter] := array[r_row.my_stuff1,r_row.my_stuff2,'my_string'];
           counter :=counter+1;
       END LOOP;
       return my_arr;
    END;
    $$
    LANGUAGE plpgsql;
    
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