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# Concatenate Strings With A Separator
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I was putting together an example of using a generated column that concatenates
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string values from a few other columns. I used manual concatenation with the
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`||` operator like so:
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```sql
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create table folders (
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id integer generated always as identity primary key,
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user_id integer not null,
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name text not null,
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parent_folder_id integer references folders(id),
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path text generated always as (
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user_id::text || ':' || lower(name) || ':' || coalesce(parent_folder_id::text, '0')
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) stored
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);
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```
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Instead of doing that manual concatenation for the `path` generated column, I
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can use
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[`concat_ws`](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-string.html).
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```sql
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create table folders (
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id integer generated always as identity primary key,
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user_id integer not null,
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name text not null,
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parent_folder_id integer references folders(id),
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path text generated always as (
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concat_ws(
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':',
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user_id::text,
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lower(name),
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coalesce(parent_folder_id::text, '0')
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)
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) stored
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);
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```
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The first argument to `concat_ws` is the separator I want to use. The remaining
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arguments are the strings that should be concatenated with that separator.
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