There's another ongoing thread about range types, which was great because I wasn't familiar with the feature (guess it's new in 9.2?). I run a recipe website and was looking for *exactly* this sort of feature a few weeks ago when I was adding in support for ranges of ingredients (such as "1-2tsp salt"). In the end, I implemented it using two columns (QtyHigh and QtyLow). In the salt example, QtyHigh would be 2 and QtyLow would be 1. I also have some CHECK constraints to make sure high is always higher, and they're not the same, and not negative or anything. Now, for 99% of the ingredients, QtyHigh would have a value and QtyLow would just be null. For example, "2tsp salt" would have a QtyHigh of 2 and a QtyLow of null, which would indicate there is no range. I'm curious if I could combine these columns into one using a RANGE type. Obviously, if the column only stored ranges, it would be easy. However, can a range also be one-dimensional? Can I have a High value and no low value? Or would the recommended design be to have high/low be the same? Overall, would this scenario be an appropriate use case for this RANGE type, since only some of the data are ranges? BONUS Question: How are RANGE types represented in Npgsql, or are they even supported yet? Mike -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general