Hi guys,

I have a question about pg_cast--- data type convert.
Pg provide more data types than sql spec, such as OID.  
Internal OID type is unsigned int32 and  INT8 is  int64. 

Why pg can convert INT8  into OID implicitly while  can not convert OID into 
INT8  implicitly?  

There may be some problems when using coalesce expr. Have a look at the 
following case:

postgres=# create table test1(c1 OID, c2 BIGINT);
CREATE TABLE
postgres=# create view v1 as select coalesce(c1,c2) from test1;
CREATE VIEW
postgres=# \d v1
      View "public.v1"
  Column  | Type | Modifiers
----------+------+-----------
 coalesce | oid  |
View definition:
 SELECT COALESCE(test1.c1, test1.c2::oid) AS "coalesce"
   FROM test1;

postgres=# insert into test1(c2) values(-1);
INSERT 0 1
postgres=# select * from v1;
ERROR:  OID out of range

Although we can define the view v1 successfully, but we can not get what we 
want. 
If pg can convert  INT8 into OID implicitly, it seems there would not be any 
problems.

Regards
-Dongni

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