Randall Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a way I can convince my custom composite data type (point_pk)
> to use the row-wise comparison functions, so that I don't have to
> hackishly rewrite the comparison algorithm for each composite type?

Well, you can do this ...

regression=# create type point_pk as (x int, y int);
CREATE TYPE
regression=# create table foo(f1 point_pk, f2 point_pk);
CREATE TABLE
regression=# select * from foo where f1 = f2;
ERROR:  operator does not exist: point_pk = point_pk
LINE 1: select * from foo where f1 = f2;
                                   ^
HINT:  No operator matches the given name and argument type(s). You may need to 
add explicit type casts.

regression=# select * from foo where row((f1).*) = row((f2).*);
 f1 | f2 
----+----
(0 rows)

> Using 8.1.5.

... but I think it only works as of 8.2.

                        regards, tom lane

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