The following bug has been logged online: Bug reference: 5784 Logged by: Martin Atukunda Email address: matl...@gmail.com PostgreSQL version: 8.4 Operating system: Linux Description: CREATE INDEX USING GIN complains about array containing null values yet none exist Details:
CREATE INDEX USING GIN complains about array containing null values yet none exist. Take the following SQL as an example. -- >8 -- BEGIN; CREATE TABLE t (id serial primary key, apps bigint[]); INSERT INTO t (apps) VALUES ('{1,2,3,4}'); INSERT INTO t (apps) VALUES ('{1,2,3,4}'); -- insert an array with one element as a null value INSERT INTO t (apps) VALUES ('{1,2,3,NULL}'); -- remove the null value UPDATE t SET apps[4] = -1 WHERE apps[4] IS NULL; -- the create index fails CREATE INDEX t_apps_idx ON t USING GIN(apps); COMMIT; -- 8< -- note that index creatiion succeeds if I first create the index without inserting a row containing an array with a null element. - Martin - -- Sent via pgsql-bugs mailing list (pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-bugs