I'm not completely sure that that actually works SELECT to_number('9,134', '9V3') = 9
It's true when it should be false (it should be 9.134). Also it is completely dependent on the number of digits. So for example: SELECT to_number('19,134', '9V3') Is 1, not 19.134 or even 19 On Wed, 19 Sep 2018 at 14:57, Adrian Klaver <adrian.kla...@aklaver.com> wrote: > On 9/19/18 5:38 AM, Gabriel Furstenheim Milerud wrote: > > Hello, > > I'd like to convert a string number to a number being able to provide > > the custom format. > > With dates it works perfectly fine, so that I can do: > > > > SELECT to_date('18 09 10', 'YY MM DD') > > > > Is there something similar with numbers? > > > > SELECT to_number('9,000',some_format) =9; > > SELECT to_number('9,000', '9V3')::int; > to_number > ----------- > 9 > > > SELECT to_number('9,000',another_format) =9000; > > SELECT to_number('9,000', '99999'); > to_number > ----------- > 9000 > > > > > It is not clear to me what some_format should be and what another_format > > should be so that those selects are equal. > > > > I've read the documentation but I can't find a similar example. In > > stackoverflow they don't provide a solution either: > > > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/18882942/postgresql-convert-a-string-with-commas-into-an-integer > > > > Thanks > > Gabriel Fürstenheim > > > -- > Adrian Klaver > adrian.kla...@aklaver.com >