Andrew Dunstan wrote:

This whole debate seems moot. We're not going to remove composite types created with CREATE TYPE, so the rest is irrelevant. We don't have the luxury of revisiting such decisions made many years ago, whether or not you think they were good.



You can always fix something. It can be deprecated in favor of a cleaner and more elagant method.

My two cents ... I never use CREATE TYPE AS, seems redundant and limited. I use CREATE TABLE and just never insert any records.

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