Re: Maximum limit on int in plpgsql - Mailing list pgsql-jdbc

From mikael-aronsson
Subject Re: Maximum limit on int in plpgsql
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Msg-id 002a01c4d6c5$5b0ebb50$bf95d1d9@w128mtec
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In response to Maximum limit on int in plpgsql  (deepthi@granwill.com)
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Hi !

pg_atoi sounds like a function that converts from a string to an integer so
the problem would be with the cast in that case, even though I cannot see
any problem with your example.

Mikael

----- Original Message -----
From: <deepthi@granwill.com>
To: <pgsql-jdbc@postgresql.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2004 10:48 AM
Subject: [JDBC] Maximum limit on int in plpgsql


> Hello,
>
> I am passing the ip address as a varchar. Eg: 133.9.4.11
>
> Later on i am splitting the ip address with the delimiter as '.'
>
>
> ip1t:= split_part($1,'.',1); // returns a text value
> ip2t:= split_part($1,'.',2); // returns a text value
> ip3t:= split_part($1,'.',3);
> ip4t:= split_part($1,'.',4);
>
> Then i am type casting it into an integer
>
> select into ip1 cast(ip1t as integer);
> select into ip2 cast(ip2t as integer);
> select into ip3 cast(ip3t as integer);
> select into ip4 cast(ip4t as integer);
>
> The i am taking the sum using this formula
>
> out_sum=ip1*256*256*256+ip2*256*256+ip3*256+ip4;
>
> When i run the procedure i am getting following error
> pg_atoi : Numerical result out of range
>
> I tried all possible datatypes but still i am getting the same error.
>
> Is it the problem of typecasting or the limits on datatype?
>
> Thank you in advance,
> deepthi
>
>
>
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