Tony Caduto wrote:
> I could have swore that this worked in earlier releases of Postgresql
> i.e. 7.4.
>
> CREATE TABLE public.test
> (
> junk double NOT NULL,
> CONSTRAINT junk_pkey PRIMARY KEY (junk)
> )WITHOUT OIDS;
>
> Now it gives a error that type double does not exist.
From the docs:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/datatype.html#DATATYPE-FLOAT
the type is double precision.
J
>
> During the summer of 2004 I ported a large Firebird database to 7.x and
> firebird uses the term double which in PG is a float8 I believe.
> Anyway i was able to just paste the Firebird ddl in to the query editor
> and the server would substitute the correct PG native type.
>
> varchar works, how come double does not?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tony
>
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