Hi Everyone, I've inherited an ancient Redhat 7.3 machine hosting the data for one of our applications in a Postgres 7.2.4 database. I must confess, I come from a MySQL/MS-SQL background so I'm a bit of a Postgres newbie :) I've setup a brand-new server running RHEL4 which is supplied with Postgres 7.4.8. I've followed all the advice I can find with regard to dumping the existing data and re-importing it to the new server. All goes well except for a few of the SQL statements during the import fail. For example, one of the CREATE VIEW statements contains: WHERE (u.username = "varchar"(u.customer_id)) Another starts with: CREATE VIEW "sub_domains_view" as SELECT (a.domain_name || evalstring( (SELECT (' => '::"varchar" || da.domain_name) FROM account da WHERE.... These result in the following type of error: ERROR: function varchar(integer) does not exist HINT: No function matches the given name and argument types. You may need to add explicit type casts. I've tried creating a cast using... CREATE CAST (int4 AS varchar) WITH FUNCTION varchar(int4); ...but this fails - According to my Googling it appears the varchar() function has been removed from Postgres sometime around version 7.3. I've asked this question elsewhere and have been given a suggestion to modify these statements to use a cast, eg: WHERE (u.username = cast(u.customer_id as string)) Unfortunately I don't have access to the application source, so I'm not sure if this type of change will have any impact on the application itself. I was hoping I might be able to re-create the varchar() cast function(s) but googling has only come up with examples of failed attempts. Does anyone have any advice/ideas? TIA, Sean ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster