2009/1/13 Aleksander Kmetec <aleksander.kmetec@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Nykolyn, Andrew wrote: >> >> I am trying to upgrade my Postgres server from 8.2.3 to 8.3.5 and >> have found that the cast text->integer and integer->text are missing. >> Is there a reason why they are not there and how can I get them back. >> I have many stored procedures that rely on those casts > > I'm right in the middle of trying to solve the same problem, myself. > I started with this link: > http://code.open-bio.org/svnweb/index.cgi/biosql/revision?rev=284 > But that wasn't enough. In fact, it broke some things that worked > before I added the missing implicit casts. Like this, for example: > select 123::double precision || 'abc'; > ERROR: operator is not unique: double precision || unknown > > So I also had to define "||(double precision, text)" and "||(text, > double precision)" operators. I'm not sure how much additional work > might be needed, but here's what I have so far for adding backwards > compatility for "double precision" datatype: > > CREATE FUNCTION pg_catalog.text(double precision) > RETURNS text STRICT IMMUTABLE > LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT textin(float8out($1));'; > > CREATE CAST (double precision AS text) > WITH FUNCTION pg_catalog.text(double precision) AS IMPLICIT; > > CREATE FUNCTION pg_catalog.compat_textcat(double precision, text) > RETURNS text STRICT IMMUTABLE > LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT textcat(CAST($1 AS TEXT), $2);'; > > CREATE FUNCTION pg_catalog.compat_textcat(text, double precision) > RETURNS text STRICT IMMUTABLE > LANGUAGE SQL AS 'SELECT textcat($1, CAST($2 AS TEXT));'; > > CREATE OPERATOR pg_catalog.|| ( > PROCEDURE = compat_textcat, > LEFTARG = double precision, > RIGHTARG = text > ); > > CREATE OPERATOR pg_catalog.|| ( > PROCEDURE = compat_textcat, > LEFTARG = text, > RIGHTARG = double precision > ); > The above has all worked great to get me past the two issues described so far. Now I am having a problem with: function quote_literal is not unique. Is there anything to make that backward compatible? -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general