Suggestion: Need conversion-testing functions.
| От | Josh Berkus | 
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| Тема | Suggestion: Need conversion-testing functions. | 
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| Msg-id | 200304181407.33083.josh@agliodbs.com обсуждение исходный текст | 
| Список | pgsql-sql | 
Folks, A current issue that I am struggling with is that there is no way to test whether a data type can be cast within a PL/pgSQL function. If, for example, I want to test whether a string can be cast into a timestamp, I cannot do it without raising an exception, which will then abort my function. One would think that isfinite() would allow testing of dates in this way, but isfinite() returns an exception instead of False if the value passed is an invalid date. This makes isfinite(), IMHO, completely useless as a function -- it doesn't do anything CAST( AS DATE) wouldn't do. We need "testing functions" for, at a minimum: text --> date text --> timestamp text --> ip address text --> interval text --> integer While I am happy to pay someone to do the necessary coding, I feel strongly that once these functions are built they should be included in the main set of builtins. Comments? Volunteers? -- -Josh BerkusAglio Database SolutionsSan Francisco
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