On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Joe Conway wrote:
>
> That's because dblink_tok is declared to return text (it *has* to be
> declared to return something, so text is the best choice). Explicitly
> cast the columns in you view to whatever datatype is correct. I.e.
> (untested)
>
> CREATE VIEW dbl_my_view AS
> SELECT
> dblink_tok(t.ptr, 0) AS "key",
> dblink_tok(t.ptr,1) AS value,
> dblink_tok(t.ptr, 2)::timestamp with time zone AS ctime,
> dblink_tok(t.ptr, 3)::timestamp with time zone AS mtime
> FROM (SELECT dblink('hostaddr=192.168.1.15 port=5432 dbname=db1
> user=my_user password=my_pass', 'select key, value, ctime, mtime from
> my_table'::text) AS ptr) t;
>
> Joe
>
Thankx for your suggestion. This casting method is applicable for all
datatypes like int, decimal, date, timestamp. But how about arrays like
text[]? How do we cast from text to text[]? Its where i stick again.
Expecting your much valuable suggestion.
TIA
regards,
bhuvaneswaran
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