Re: How to convert integer to boolean in insert - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Thomas Kellerer
Subject Re: How to convert integer to boolean in insert
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Msg-id grdfei$dqc$1@ger.gmane.org
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In response to Re: How to convert integer to boolean in insert  (Alvaro Herrera <alvherre@commandprompt.com>)
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Alvaro Herrera wrote on 06.04.2009 19:39:
>> If that is a one-time thing, why not create the table with banned as an
>> integer column and another boolean column (if your INSERTs are properly
>> listing the column names), then after the import update the boolean to
>> the casted integer value, drop the integer and rename the boolean?
>
> Actually it seems it would be better to create the table with only the
> integer column, and later use ALTER TABLE / TYPE to change it.
> Something like
>
> CREATE TABLE foo (banned integer);
>
> -- run inserts
>
> ALTER TABLE foo ALTER banned TYPE bool USING banned::bool;
>
> That way you don't end up with half a table of dead tuples.

Yes I was worrying about that as well.

Didn't know about the cast in the ALTER statement ;)

Pretty cool.

Thomas



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