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I have a composite type pin:

CREATE TYPE public.pin AS
(
    id uuid,
    name text,
);

And a table device:

CREATE TABLE public.devices
(
    name text COLLATE pg_catalog."default" NOT NULL,
    pins pin[] NOT NULL
)

How do I write a query to select the pin.name from the devices table where pin.id is equal to a known id?

2 Answers 2

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You can use a lateral join for this:

SELECT pin.name
FROM devices, unnest(pins) AS pin -- implicit lateral join
WHERE pin.id = '77068690-787c-431d-9a6f-bd2a069fa5a4' -- random uuid
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I managed to solve the problem with this query:

SELECT name FROM (SELECT (UNNEST(pins)::pin).id, (UNNEST(pins)::pin).name FROM public.devices) AS _pins WHERE _pins.id = 'uuid'

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I would recommend moving the UNNEST(pins) in the FROM clause (using a JOIN LATERAL), afaik using set-returning functions in the SELECT clause is not well defined (see stackoverflow.com/a/23004157/2650437).

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