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Your name               :       Geoffrey Reedy
Your email address      :       [EMAIL PROTECTED]


System Configuration
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  Architecture (example: Intel Pentium)         :   Intel Pentium III

  Operating System (example: Linux 2.0.26 ELF)  :   Linux 2.2.14 ELF SMP

  PostgreSQL version (example: PostgreSQL-7.1.1):   PostgreSQL-7.1.2

  Compiler used (example:  gcc 2.95.2)          :   unknown (binary RPM)


Please enter a FULL description of your problem:
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The money type fails at the roll-over value of 21474836.48 (2^31). On either
side of 21474836.48 (2^31) the money evaluates to the expected result
(+- 21474836.47).  Calling some functions with this problematic monetary
value causes the backend to exit unexpectedly.

Please describe a way to repeat the problem.   Please try to provide a
concise reproducible example, if at all possible: 
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vader21=> select (money '21474836.47');
    ?column?    
----------------
 $21,474,836.47
(1 row)

vader21=> select (money '21474836.49');
    ?column?     
-----------------
 -$21,474,836.47
(1 row)

vader21=> select (money '21474836.48');
    ?column?     
-----------------
 -$./,,),,(-*.,(
(1 row)

vader21=> select cash_words(money '21474836.48');
pqReadData() -- backend closed the channel unexpectedly.
    This probably means the backend terminated abnormally
    before or while processing the request.
The connection to the server was lost. Attempting reset: Failed.

If you know how this problem might be fixed, list the solution below:
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Probably just a bounds check in src/backend/utils/adt/cash.c needs to be
added.  I could probably whip up a patch, but don't have time to do that
right now.  Perhaps in the next few days I will be able to do that.

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Geoffrey Reedy                                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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