On Thu, 2013-04-04 at 19:50 -0300, Rodrigo Barboza wrote:
> -- my_uint32 is my new type
> CREATE TABLE test (a my_uin32);
> 
> If I try to run this insert, postgres complain about the type:
> INSERT INTO teste (a) VALUES (10);
> 
> But this one works:
> NSERT INTO teste (a) VALUES ('10'::my_uint);
> 
> Is there a way to avoid the single quotes?
> 
A constant like 10 is initially assigned one of the integer types (the
exact rules are in the documentation).  In order to be able to store
that into a column of a custom type, you need to define a cast between
the integer type and your type with at least assignment context.



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