Louis

 what if you create one "wrapper" function immutable?
 some thing like this.

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION myextract(timestamp )
  RETURNS date  AS
$BODY$
BEGIN
  return extract(date from $1)   ;
END;
$BODY$
  LANGUAGE 'plpgsql' IMMUTABLE

 best regards 
 mdc 

 

 
--- Louis-David Mitterrand
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:

> Hi,
> 
> To constraint unique'ness of my visitors to a 24h
> periode I tried 
> created a index including the 'date' part of the
> created_on timestamp:
> 
>       CREATE UNIQUE INDEX visit_idx ON visit_buffer USING
> btree (id_session, 
>       id_story, created_on::date);
> 
>       psql:visit_pkey.sql:5: ERROR:  syntax error at or
> near "::"
>       LINE 1: ...buffer USING btree (id_session,
> id_story, created_on::date);
> 
> and this:
> 
>       CREATE UNIQUE INDEX visit_idx ON visit_buffer USING
> btree (id_session, id_story, extract(date from
> created_on));
>       psql:visit_pkey.sql:4: ERROR:  functions in index
> expression must be marked IMMUTABLE
> 
> How can I achieve what I am trying?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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