← Back to context Comment by ellisv 4 days ago But can I have one row that holds all the databases? 2 comments ellisv Reply frectonz 4 days ago yes you canCREATE TABLE crime_against_humanity ( databases SQLITE[] ); michelpp 4 days ago With the expanded datum api you can also work with subscriptable array types to only expand elements lazily as needed. It might already works if you try it, but support for it might be hardwired only to nested stock arrays, something to look into.
frectonz 4 days ago yes you canCREATE TABLE crime_against_humanity ( databases SQLITE[] ); michelpp 4 days ago With the expanded datum api you can also work with subscriptable array types to only expand elements lazily as needed. It might already works if you try it, but support for it might be hardwired only to nested stock arrays, something to look into.
michelpp 4 days ago With the expanded datum api you can also work with subscriptable array types to only expand elements lazily as needed. It might already works if you try it, but support for it might be hardwired only to nested stock arrays, something to look into.
yes you can
CREATE TABLE crime_against_humanity ( databases SQLITE[] );
With the expanded datum api you can also work with subscriptable array types to only expand elements lazily as needed. It might already works if you try it, but support for it might be hardwired only to nested stock arrays, something to look into.