Peter Eisentraut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jean-Michel POURE writes:
>> Is there a way to map Oracle nvarchar2(lenght) to PostgreSQL varchar(lenght)
>> in PostgreSQL 7.3? Are there plans to allow such mapping in the future using
>> the CREATE DOMAIN syntax?

> No to both.  Doing this would most likely require making the affected type
> names be reserved words in the grammar

Right.  At the moment, *all* the type names that support parenthesized
options are hard-wired into the grammar.  I think this is probably
unavoidable because otherwise there is a conflict between interpreting
"foo(3)" as a type name and interpreting it as a function call.  (But
if anyone can think of a way around that, I'm all ears.)

Since varchar(n) is SQL-standard syntax, can't you simply adopt the more
standard name for both databases?

                        regards, tom lane

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