Applications accessing my PostgreSQL 8.0 database like to submit no-value
date column values as empty strings rather than as Nulls. This, of course,
causes this PG error:
SQL State: 22007
ERROR: invalid input syntax for type date: ""
I'm looking for a way to trap this bad input at the database level, quietly
convert the input empty strings to Null, and store the Null in the date
column. I tried a BEFORE INSERT OR UPDATE trigger evoking this function ...
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION "public"."empty_string_to_null"()
RETURNS trigger AS
$BODY$
BEGIN
IF CAST(NEW.birth_date AS text) = '' THEN
NEW.birth_date = Null;
END IF;
RETURN NEW;
END;
$BODY$
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' VOLATILE;
... but an empty string still evokes the error even before this function is
triggered.
Is there a way to convert empty strings to Nulls before the error is evoked?
~ TIA
~ Ken