On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 16:36 -0300, Giovanni M. wrote: > Yes! That did it, thanks for the help > > On 10/3/05, Tony Wasson <ajwasson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On 10/3/05, Giovanni M. <drayah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Round and trunc dont provide the functionality I need. > > > > > > Say for example I have two values in a column of type numeric as follows: > > > 23.455 > > > 12.300 > > > > > > What I need to happen is stripping the "useless" zeros in the > > > fractional part of numbers so 12.300 would become 12.3 and 23.455 > > > would stay the same > > > > > > Round and trunc can´t do this without me first checking if the number > > > can indeed be "rounded" to a number without losing its precise value > > > > As a workaround, you could try using the trim function. You'd need to > > cats your numbers to text strings, but it looks like it will drop > > useless 0's for you. > > > > test=# SELECT trim(trailing 0 FROM '12.300'::TEXT)::NUMERIC; > > rtrim > > ------- > > 12.3 > > (1 row) > > > > > -- I also found simply casting the column as a float achieves the same thing: test=> select 23.510::numeric; numeric --------- 23.510 test=> select 23.510::numeric::float; float8 -------- 23.51 Sven ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 3: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? http://www.postgresql.org/docs/faq