On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Jonathan Purvis wrote:
> The JDBC driver that ships with PostgreSQL 7.4.1 doesn't insert floats
> of value NaN. As it uses Float.toString(x) to convert the value for
> insertion into the database, it tries to insert NaN instead of 'NaN' and
> gets the error "Attribute 'nan' not found". The same bug occurs for
> doubles and will probably occur for infinite values as well (i haven't
> tested it). This bug also exists in 7.2.4 and in the 7.2.1 version
> currently in Debian stable.
As you noted this is a problem with positive and negative infinity, but
there are some more problems as evidenced by the attached test case.
Double.MIN_VALUE will cause underflow.
Double.MAX_VALUE goes in alright, but comes out as POSITIVE_INFINITY
when trying Float.MAX_VALUE and MIN_VALUE on a real or float4 field they
overflow and underflow respectively.
Kris Jurka