Re: new type question - Mailing list pgsql-general

From TJ O'Donnell
Subject Re: new type question
Date
Msg-id 435403FD.8040107@acm.org
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In response to new type question  ("Sim Zacks" <sim@compulab.co.il>)
Responses Re: new type question  ("Jim C. Nasby" <jnasby@pervasive.com>)
List pgsql-general
I was needing something similar last week, not to throw an error,
but to catch an error when 99% of my column's data is real, but some
is not (e.g. '1.2-1.4' or '>32.7').  I wanted to do it in pure
SQL, but settled on this.  Is there a way to do this in pure
SQL (so it will be faster)?

Declare x real;
Begin
   x = cast($1 as real);
   Return x;
Exception
   When OTHERS Then
     Return NULL;
End;

Thanks,
TJ

> On a side note, do you really want to punt to 0 when an invalid value
> comes it? That sounds like something MySQL would do... ISTM you should
> throw an error.
>
> Also, you could have written that as a pure SQL function, which would
> have been faster (assuming you could use something other than C for
> this).
>>create function uint_in(val cstring) returns uint2 as
>>> $$
>>> declare thisval int4;
>>> begin
>>>  thisval=val::int4
>>>  if thisval between 0 and 65535 then
>>>   return (thisval-32768)::int2;
>>>  else
>>>   return 0;
>>>  end if;
>>> end
>>> $$ language 'plpgsql';
>
>

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