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Re: ipv4 data type does not allow to use % assubnet mask delimiter

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Possibly someday the standard will actually standardize the things,
and then maybe we can work with them usefully ...

From http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4007#section-11.2

implementation SHOULD
  support the following format:

           <address>%<zone_id>

  where

     <address> is a literal IPv6 address,

     <zone_id> is a string identifying the zone of the address, and

     `%' is a delimiter character to distinguish between <address> and
     <zone_id>.

so this is clearly standardized.
It should be mentioned in docs that PostgreSql does not support ipv6 and attempt to use will cause crash.

Andrus.

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