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On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 01:30:05PM +0200, Samer Abukhait wrote:
>
> whats the story of the function bit?
> was it out there some previous versions and got removed lately??
> 
> My 8.0.2 PG hasn't this function, if i found this function any where
> in previous code, shall i replace it with INT::bit(32) ??

I don't see the bit() function in the 8.0.3 documentation, so you
might want to stick with documented functionality.  In any case,
it looks like the signature has changed.  Here's what 8.0.3 has:

test=> \df bit
                      List of functions
   Schema   | Name | Result data type |  Argument data types  
------------+------+------------------+-----------------------
 pg_catalog | bit  | bit              | bigint, integer
 pg_catalog | bit  | bit              | bit, integer, boolean
 pg_catalog | bit  | bit              | integer, integer
(3 rows)

Here's what 7.4.8 has:

test=> \df bit
                      List of functions
   Schema   | Name | Result data type |  Argument data types  
------------+------+------------------+-----------------------
 pg_catalog | bit  | bit              | bigint
 pg_catalog | bit  | bit              | bit, integer, boolean
 pg_catalog | bit  | bit              | integer
(3 rows)

See also the 8.0 Release Notes to see how casting to bit(n) has
changed.

-- 
Michael Fuhr
http://www.fuhr.org/~mfuhr/

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