On 10/01/12 1:20 AM, Mr Dash Four wrote:
FWIW, it's probably the "'user: ' || u_name" expressions that result
in this specific failure.
I found what is the cause of this - I had to add an explicit cast on
all text expressions, like "user: "::text as well as u_name::text.
That way the problem goes away, so it should.
that doesn't make any sense at all.
'user: ' *is* text by default. I didn't notice you displaying your
table definitions, but assuming u_name is TExT or VARCHAR(...) it
should have worked without any explicit casts
if you broke the permissions on the pg_catalog so badly that the SQL
planner can't look up the data types of the fields of your own tables,
well, thats just wrong.
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john r pierce N 37, W 122
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