oneway_111@yahoo.com (ow) writes:
> I had a look at "create type" docs and it seems somewhat complex, involving
> creation of functions and etc. I hope there's a simpler way for the following:
>
> How should one declare a new custom type, say, "AddressType" that corresponds
> internally to "varchar(50)". In other words, all columns that are assigned
> "AddressType" would internally be "varchar(50)".
>
> Example:
> create type AddressType ... -- how to do it in a simple way?
>
> create table ADDRESS
> {
> address_id int not null,
> street_address1 AdressType not null,
> street_address2 AdressType not null,
> ....
> )
CREATE TYPE is intended to do something a whole lot more
sophisticated than you want.
What you want instead is CREATE DOMAIN.
flexreg=# create domain addresstype varchar(50);
CREATE DOMAIN
flexreg=# create table address ( address_id integer not null, street1 addresstype not null, street2 addresstype);
CREATE TABLE
flexreg=# \d address Table "public.address" Column | Type | Modifiers
------------+-------------+-----------address_id | integer | not nullstreet1 | addresstype | not nullstreet2
|addresstype |
--
select 'cbbrowne' || '@' || 'cbbrowne.com';
http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/nonrdbms.html
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