Kevin Kempter <kev...@consistentstate.com> writes:
> On Thursday 03 June 2010 11:18, Tom Lane wrote:
>> Bizarre ... that command really oughtn't be invoking any non-builtin
>> operator, but the OID is too high for a builtin.  What do you get from
>> "select 33639::regoperator"?

> postgres=# select 33639::regoperator
> postgres-# ;
>   regoperator
> ----------------
>  abc.=(oid,oid)
> (1 row)

So where did that come from, and why is it defined incorrectly?
(Evidently it's marked oprcanhash but there is no associated hash
opclass.)  I can hardly see a reason to define your own oid equality
operator, much less a wrong one ...

                        regards, tom lane

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