On 4/15/06, Shoaib Mir <shoaibmir@gmail.com> wrote:Actually that is the application requirment to use 21 bit numbers as porting it from Oracle where it used to work. Yeah now i have decided to use a numeric data type in a table and use that to write my own nextval and currval functions for that purpose. Something like: CREATE SEQUENCE some_id_seq; CREATE TABLE foo ( some_id bit(21) DEFAULT nextval('some_id_seq')::bit(21), t text ); insert into foo(t) values ('a'); insert into foo(t) values ('bar'); insert into foo(t) values ('baz'); insert into foo(some_id,t) values ('100000000000000100000', 'uhh'); SELECT * FROM foo; some_id t --------------------- --- 000000000000000000001 a 000000000000000000010 bar 000000000000000000011 baz 100000000000000100000 uhh (4 rows) HTH, HAND. :) Regards, Dawid
Actually that is the application requirment to use 21 bit numbers as porting it from Oracle where it used to work. Yeah now i have decided to use a numeric data type in a table and use that to write my own nextval and currval functions for that purpose.
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