On sön, 2011-03-20 at 20:26 +0100, Martijn van Oosterhout wrote:
> A rowtype has an order, determined by the fields within it. Those
> fields may be strings and so may have a collation. Doesn't seem
> particularly magical to me.

Yeah, that's answer #4.  The composite types themselves are not
considered collatable, but the fields in them carry collation
individually.  That's what the test case in question represents, and I
think it must work like that if you maintain the analogy between
composite types and  tables (which have columns that carry collation
individually).


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