I basically have a postgresql table that has a column of type jsonb. the json data looks like this
{
"personal": {
{
"gender":"male",
"contact":{
"home":{
"email":"ceo@home.me",
"phone_number":"5551234"
},
"work":{
"email":"ceo@work.id",
"phone_number":"5551111"
}
},
"religion":"other",
"languages":[
"English",
"Xen"
],
"last_name":"Eeo",
"birth_date":"1945-07-28",
"first_name":"Cee",
"nationality":"Martian",
"marital_status":"married"
}
}
}
I want to fetch all people who have the "Martian" and "Terran" nationalities.. in my postgresql command line this works
select employees->'personal'->'contact'->'work'->'email'
from employees
where employees->'personal' @> '{"nationality":"Martian"}'
or employees->'personal' @> '{"nationality":"Terran"}'
this works.. but it's ugly.. i would like to run something like this:
select employees->'personal'->'contact'->'work'->'email'
from employees
where employees->'personal'->'nationality' in ('Martian','Terran')
but I get formatting errors like this one:
DETAIL: Token "Martian" is invalid.
CONTEXT: JSON data, line 1: Martian