Re: [INTERFACES] problem with numeric - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Ken J. Wright
Subject Re: [INTERFACES] problem with numeric
Date
Msg-id 3.0.32.20000201215115.0086ce80@ren.cncware.com
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At 20:52 02/01/2000 -0500, Byron Nikolaidis wrote:
>
>
>"Ken J. Wright" wrote:
>> 
>> v6.5.3
>> 
>> While testing the new ODBC driver I ran into the following problem with
>> queries on numeric fields. Unless the values are surrounded by single quote
>> marks, the query fails with the message: Unable to identify an operator '='
>> for types 'numeric' and 'float'. This occurs in the WHERE clause of the
>> query.
>> 
>> SELECT * from tbl WHERE numfld = 99.125;
>> UPDATE tbl SET numfld = 99.13 WHERE numfld = 99.125;
>> 
>> An INSERT works fine.
>> 
>> These statements execute ok on float fields, but not numeric. This happens
>> via ODBC and also with psql from a Linux console.
>> 
>> Ken
>> 
>> ************
>
>Ok, I can put quotes around it, as long as you use a bound parameter. 
>In other words, you have to use something like "select * from tbl where
>numfld = ?", and then bind parameter 1 to be the numeric type.
>
>The driver will not try to put quotes around a numeric embedded into an
>sql query.
>
>For completeness, I think Postgres should work with or without the
>quotes, after all, it is a numeric field.   If this where the case, then
>flat queries (i.e., no Bounded parameters) would work too.  

Yeah, I think the backend kinda goes for a Burton here. Like you say, it is
a numeric field!

Ken



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