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JSON Functions

9.15. JSON Functions

Table 9-40 shows the functions that are available for creating JSON (see Section 8.14) data.

Table 9-40. JSON Support Functions

FunctionDescriptionExampleExample Result
array_to_json(anyarray [, pretty_bool]) Returns the array as JSON. A PostgreSQL multidimensional array becomes a JSON array of arrays. Line feeds will be added between dimension 1 elements if pretty_bool is true. array_to_json('{{1,5},{99,100}}'::int[])[[1,5],[99,100]]
row_to_json(record [, pretty_bool]) Returns the row as JSON. Line feeds will be added between level 1 elements if pretty_bool is true. row_to_json(row(1,'foo')){"f1":1,"f2":"foo"}

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