In the following simple table
CREATE TABLE foo ( things VARCHAR ARRAY );
It’s possible to insert null
as an element of things
:
INSERT INTO foo VALUES ('{"hi", null, "ho"}');
But I’d like to not allow this.
Changing the definition to the following, however,
CREATE TABLE foo ( things VARCHAR ARRAY NOT NULL );
Only prevents this
INSERT INTO foo VALUES (null);
which is not what I want. (I still want to allow that.)
So how can I declare not the column, but the elements of the array column to be non-nullable?
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Answer
You can use a check constraint:
CREATE TABLE foo ( things text[], constraint check_things_not_null check ( cardinality(things) = cardinality(array_remove(things, null))) );
alternatively you can use array_position()
CREATE TABLE foo ( things text[], constraint check_things_not_null check ( array_position(things, null) is null) );