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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T11:37:09+00:00 2026-06-14T11:37:09+00:00

Let’s say I’ve created a composite type in Postgresql: CREATE TYPE custom_type AS (x

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Let’s say I’ve created a composite type in Postgresql:

CREATE TYPE custom_type AS
   (x integer
    y integer);

I need to use it in a function as an array:

...
DECLARE
customVar custom_type[];
BEGIN
....

My question is: how do I access custom_type’s specific components?

For example, I want to (re)assign ‘x’ for the third element in custom_type array…

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    2026-06-14T11:37:10+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:37 am
    postgres=> create type pt as (x int, y int);
    CREATE TYPE
    
    postgres=> create or replace function fx()
    returns void as $$
    declare a pt[] = ARRAY[(10,20),(30,40)]; declare xx pt;
    begin
      for i in array_lower(a, 1) .. array_upper(a,1)
      loop
        xx = a[i]; xx.x := xx.x + 1; a[i] := xx; raise notice '%', a[i].x;
      end loop;
    end;
    $$ language plpgsql;
    CREATE FUNCTION
    postgres=> select fx();
    NOTICE:  11
    NOTICE:  31
     fx 
    ────
    
    (1 row)
    

    Significant limit for target of assign statement is possibility to refer only one level nested properties. This limit can be bypassed by auxiliary variables – it is not too friendly – and internal implementation is too simple, but it is fast and enough for typical stored procedure usage although it is not strong in comparison with generic programming languages.

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