On Thursday, April 14, 2011 6:43:21 pm Basil Bourque wrote:
> If I pass the hex string representation of a UUID to a PL/pgSQL function as
> a varchar, that value cannot be used directly when writing to a row whose
> column data type is "uuid", in Postgres 9.0.x. Normally Postgres
> automatically converts a hex string to a 128-bit UUID value and back
> again.
>
> Is not doing so in a function a bug?
How about:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION public.uuid_write_(character varying)
RETURNS boolean
LANGUAGE plpgsql
AS $function$
BEGIN
INSERT INTO uuid_tbl_ ( uuid_col_ )
VALUES ( $1::uuid );
RETURN True;
END;
$function$
test(5432)aklaver=>select uuid_write_('34A94C40-453A-4A30-9404-128121E76570');
uuid_write_
-------------
t
(1 row)
>
> Note the success of this workaround.
>
> My blog post on this issue:
> http://crafted-software.blogspot.com/2011/04/passing-uuid-value-to-function
> -in.html
>
> --Basil Bourque
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