Hi pá 3. 4. 2020 v 13:45 odesílatel Michał Wadas <michalwa...@gmail.com> napsal:
> Currently there is no way to check if CAST will succeed. > > Therefore I propose adding new function: is_castable > > SELECT is_castable('foo' as time) // false > SELECT is_castable('123' as numeric) // true > SELECT is_castable(1.5 as int) // true > SELECT is_castable('1.5' as int) // false > > Many users write their own functions: > > https://stackoverflow.com/q/10306830/2446102 (11k views, ~25 upvotes) > https://stackoverflow.com/q/36775814/2446102 > https://stackoverflow.com/a/16206123/2446102 (72k views, 70 upvotes) > https://stackoverflow.com/q/2082686/2446102 (174k views, ~150 upvotes) > > Similar features are implemented in: > - SQL Server (as TRY_CONVERT) > - Oracle (as CONVERT([val] DEFAULT [expr] ON CONVERSION ERROR) > > I would love to implement it myself, but my knowledge of C is superficial. > It's is interesting feature - and implementation can be very easy - but without enhancing type API this function can be pretty slow. So there is a dilemma - simple implementation (few work) but possible very negative performance impact under higher load due work with savepoints, or much larger work (probably easy) without necessity to use safepoints. Regards Pavel > > Thanks, > Michał Wadas > >