Is postgres going to use the scientific method of rounding or just 
the simple one? Or even make it configurable. As I recall, the 
scientific method says that 4.5 should be rounded to 4 and 5.5 should 
be rounded to 6. The idea was that even numbers were easier to work 
with and rounding all the x.5 numbers up as the common method says 
will eventually skew your average. Rounding evens down and odds up 
would probably generate a number of bug reports from people who are 
not aware of this though...

-Michael

> The fact that 5*27.81*100 != 27.81*100*5 is certainly a
> garden-variety floating-point roundoff error.  However, I think
> Max has a fair complaint here: it seems float-to-int8 conversion
> is truncating, not rounding like the other conversions to integer
> do.
>
> regression=# select 4.7::float8::int4;
> ?column?
> ----------
> 5
> (1 row)
>
> regression=# select 4.7::float8::int8;
> ?column?
> ----------
> 4
> (1 row)
>
> Seems to me this is a bug we should fix.

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