Adam Mackler <pgsql-gene...@mackler.org> writes:
> One final question: the 'CREATE CAST' command got my interest.  I'm
> assuming that when the docs say it 'performs a conversion between two
> data types,' that the meaning of "data type" includes only those
> created using 'CREATE TYPE' and excludes domains.  If I am mistaken on
> that point I would be grateful to learn of that mistake.

I wouldn't recommend it.  The expected behavior of up-casting to a domain
from its base type is that the value doesn't change but the domain's
current check constraints are applied.  I think that if you defined
a cast via CREATE CAST it would override that behavior (I've not verified
this though), and it would then be entirely on your head whether the
resulting value was actually a legal member of the domain.

                        regards, tom lane


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