- Categories:
- Semi-structured and structured data functions (Array/Object) 
ARRAY_CAT¶
Returns a concatenation of two arrays.
Syntax¶
ARRAY_CAT( <array1> , <array2> )
Arguments¶
- array1
- The source array. 
- array2
- The array to be appended to - array1.
Returns¶
An ARRAY containing the elements from array2 appended after the elements of array1.
Usage notes¶
- Both arguments must either be structured ARRAYs or semi-structured ARRAYs. 
- If you are passing in semi-structured ARRAYs, both arguments must be of ARRAY type or VARIANT containing an array. 
- If you are passing in structured ARRAYs, the function returns an ARRAY of a type that can accommodate both input types. 
- If either argument is NULL, the function returns NULL without reporting any error. 
Examples¶
This example shows how to use ARRAY_CAT():
Create a simple table and data:
CREATE TABLE array_demo (ID INTEGER, array1 ARRAY, array2 ARRAY);INSERT INTO array_demo (ID, array1, array2) SELECT 1, ARRAY_CONSTRUCT(1, 2), ARRAY_CONSTRUCT(3, 4);Execute the query:
SELECT ARRAY_CAT(array1, array2) FROM array_demo; +---------------------------+ | ARRAY_CAT(ARRAY1, ARRAY2) | |---------------------------| | [ | | 1, | | 2, | | 3, | | 4 | | ] | +---------------------------+