For some reason I'm unable to change a column's TYPE from VARCHAR(20) to INTERGER or SMALLINT. I'm required to note the manufactures color code (value = 198) in the table data but keep getting this error and I don't understand why: The error I'm recieving is: ERROR: column "color" cannot be cast to type integer The table is defined as such: pearl=# \d reference Table "public.reference" Column | Type | Modifiers --------+-----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------- id | integer | not null default nextval('reference_seq_id'::regclass) type | character varying(20) | not null size | smallint | not null color | character varying(20) | not null serial | integer | Indexes: "reference_pkey" PRIMARY KEY, btree (id) "reference_serial_key" UNIQUE, btree (serial) The data in the database appears as such: pearl=# SELECT id, color FROM reference ORDER BY id; id | color ----+------- 1 | 198 2 | 198 3 | 198 4 | 198 5 | 198 6 | 198 (6 rows) Is this not possible to change the data type from VARCHAR to INTERGER or something numeric since only manufacturer color codes will be stored? -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general