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Re: What's the logical counterpart of the to_hex function?

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On 7/16/07, Steve Atkins <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Jul 16, 2007, at 11:36 AM, Michael Nolan wrote:

> I have data (from an external source) which is in text format as a
> hex number (it's actually an IP address, but that's probably not
> relevant.)

It likely is relevant, as it means it's a 32 bit unsigned integer,
which isn't something postgresql supports. Depending on what you need
you might want to look at using 32 bit signed, with a 2^31 offset, 64
bit signed, inet or ip4 (which is on pgfoundry, not built-in).


Actually, since what I need are the 4 dotted tuples, all I really need is a simple way to convert a two byte hex field to an integer, it sounds like the exec is the preferred (though IMHO clumsy) method.

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Mike Nolan

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