Tom Lane wrote:
Dave Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
If this is only dealing with constants, why not just explicitly add a cast to the constant of the column type at the planner level. It would solve this problem as well ...
create table test (f int2);
select * from test where f=cast('1981928928921' as int2);
ERROR: pg_atoi: error reading "1981928928921": Numerical result out of range
select * from test where f=1981928928921; f --- (0 rows)
Uh, your own example points out why we can't just insert a cast to int2 --- it changes the results. Or am I missing your point?
(In any case, we aren't necessarily dealing with constants.)
regards, tom lane
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