Thanks!
On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 11:42 AM, Erik Jones <erik@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well, you didn't really give any real information on the format of the data in your mileage column. However, my guess is that you've got at least one row with just '+' in the mileage column which is not the same thing as '+0'. You'll probably need to do a little data cleaning and, once that's done you should definitely consider switching that to an integer/numeric data type.
On Apr 22, 2008, at 10:34 AM, blackwater dev wrote:
I have a table with a mileage column that is a character varying (please don't ask why :).
I need to do a query where mileage > 500
select * from cars where mileage>500
So I need to cast it but everything I try throws an error such as :
ERROR: invalid input syntax for integer: "+"
How can I cast this?
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