Re: No default operator type for indexes for numeric fields??? - Mailing list pgsql-interfaces

From Mike Mascari
Subject Re: No default operator type for indexes for numeric fields???
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Msg-id 38F331BB.638CA329@mascari.com
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In response to No default operator type for indexes for numeric fields???  (Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro>)
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Constantin Teodorescu wrote:
> 
> I have the following table structure:
> 
> +----------+-----------------------------+-------+
> |  Field   |              Type           | Length|
> +----------+-----------------------------+-------+
> | perioada | int2 not null               |     2 |
> | gestiune | int2 not null               |     2 |
> | produs   | int4 not null               |     4 |
> | pret     | numeric not null            | 30.2  |
> | initial  | numeric not null default 0  | 25.3  |
> | intrari  | numeric not null default 0  | 25.3  |
> | iesiri   | numeric not null default 0  | 25.3  |
> +----------+-----------------------------+-------+
> 
> Trying to create an index like
> 
> create unique index stocuri_pkey on stocuri
> (perioada,gestiune,produs,pret);
> 
> I got the following error:
> 
> ERROR:  Can't find a default operator class for type 1700.
> 
> How should I create an index using a numeric field?
> 
> Constantin Teodorescu
> FLEX Consulting Braila, ROMANIA

According to the release history, this appears to be something
that has been added for 7.0:

Types
-----
...
Add btree index on NUMERIC(Jan)
...


Mike Mascari


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