int8 version of NUMERIC? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From David Garamond
Subject int8 version of NUMERIC?
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Msg-id 3FFDC173.8060406@zara.6.isreserved.com
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Responses Re: int8 version of NUMERIC?  (Arjen van der Meijden <acmmailing@vulcanus.its.tudelft.nl>)
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In Interbase and Firebird, NUMERIC is implemented as 64-bit integer.
This limits the range to NUMERIC(18, *) but for many uses that's
adequate. And moreover it's fast and efficient.

Is there a way in PostgreSQL to do something similar, i.e. I want to:

- use 64-bit ints, not string bits or arbitrary precision which is
dubbed as "much slower than ints" in the documentation;

- use decimals, like NUMERIC(18,4);

- store and retrieve decimal numbers pretty much transparently (e.g. I
don't want to remember to insert 123456 for 12.3456 and playing with
multiplying/dividing by 10000);

--
dave

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