Ranier Vilela <ranier...@gmail.com> writes:
> create table inserttest (col1 serial PRIMARY KEY, col2 int4 NOT NULL, col3
> text NOT NULL, col4 text NULL);
> insert into inserttest select 0 AS col2, NULL AS col3, NULL AS col4;
> ERROR:  null value in column "col2" of relation "inserttest" violates
> not-null constraint
> DETAIL:  Failing row contains (0, null, null, null).

You are misunderstanding the effects of that INSERT.  The AS labels
have zero to do with the semantics, so you are inserting 0 to col1,
null to col2 & col3, and by default null to col4.

                        regards, tom lane


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