Re: [GENERAL] A mistake generates strange result - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

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Subject Re: [GENERAL] A mistake generates strange result
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Msg-id Pine.BSF.4.02.9902101527160.3250-100000@nest.bistbn.com
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Unfortunately, that is true, at least for Postgres 6.4.0:
template1=> select text('12345678'::float8);

text                         
-----------------------------
Tue May 23 00:21:18 2000 EEST
(1 row)

Please, guys, take care of this small bug:-)
Aleksey

On 9 Feb 1999, [ISO-8859-1] St�phane Dupille wrote:

> 
>     Hi !
> 
> "Ricardo J.C.Coelho" <pulsar@truenet-ce.com.br> writes:
> > Just for PgSQL's development group think about....
> > I made a mistake typing a query that generates a strange result
> > (Very strange). 
> 
> > The query: select text('12345678'::float8);
> > It returns a date in datetime format !!!!!!
> 
>     I didn't found any function of name "text" that converts
> float8 to text. So I think Postgres made an implicit cast of the data
> to datatime. So: String->Float8->DateTime->Text. Stranger : I didn't
> found any function to cinvert float to text !
> 
> > If you use: select ('12345678'::float8)::text;        everything runs well.
> 
>     Here, you made an explicit cast, without the use of any
> function. So your data is casted well.
> 
>     Hope this helps !
> 
> 



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