rabroersma@xxxxxxxxx (Richard Broersma Jr) writes: >> > Is the difficulty of creating a telephone type the reason it is not in >> > postgresql already? >> > >> > Should the telephone type be able to do something such as: >> > >> > SELECT * from tableFOO where telephone.areacode = 555; >> > >> > Or would regex be better? >> >> makes more sense to store them in a a canonical format and then find >> things with pattern matches. > > Also, due to the problem of keeping area codes segregated in large > growing population centers, there is strong talk about allowing > overlapping area codes. Dialing locally will require 11 digits > instead of the usual 7. Ten digit dialing (where the country code is deemed implicit) has been "de rigeur" in most of the highly populated metropolitan regions that have 3 or more "area codes" for many years now. > I know that this is already the case in the state of Georgia and > there is talk about adopting it in California. It has been true for a decade or more in Toronto and north Texas... -- (format nil "~S@~S" "cbbrowne" "ntlug.org") http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/ Signs of a Klingon Programmer - 13. "Our users will know fear and cower before our software! Ship it! Ship it and let them flee like the dogs they are!"