> > Can someone tell me, how I can compare two datum fields, when I do not > know the data type in advance inside an executor function? >
In a nutshell, there is no way to compare Datums. Datum is an abstact data type. It's the backend internal representation of a single value of any SQL data type. The code using Datum has to know which type it is, since the Datum itself doesn't contain that information. > For example, "x less than y" where x and y are of various types that form > intervals. I have found the method ExecTuplesMatch, but it is only for > equality comparison, I think. Another one is ApplySortComparator... maybe > that's the correct way to go? > > Some code to make things clearer... > > Datum x = heap_getattr(out->tts_tuple, > node->xpos, > out->tts_tupleDescriptor, > &isNull1); > Datum y = slot_getattr(curr, node->ypos, &isNull2); > > if (compareDatumWithCorrectMethod(x,y) < 0) > { > /* do something */ > } > > Thx, > Peter > > > -- > Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) > To make changes to your subscription: > http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers > Maybe you can use DatumGetXXX function to extract value. For example, DatumGetInt32. <http://doxygen.postgresql.org/postgres_8h.html#aacbc8a3ac6d52d85feaf0b7ac1b1160c> -- Best regards, Lubennikova Anastasia