I  need the convert function because that Our application will be switched from 
SQL Server to PostgreSQL.

>For the options you suggested:

>1) Pass in datatype as string and deparse and process in the function.
>2) Are you referring to pg_convert here?

1) is yes. but I want to use the CONVERT ( data_type [ ( length ) ] , 
expression ) just as same as in the SQLServer, SO, that doesn't  work.2)  I 
mean modifying the 'src\backend\parser\gram.y'  file.  There will be a grammer 
conflict with the PostgreSQL self's 
convert(data,src_encoding_name,dest_encoding_name) function.


Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 16:00:14 +05
Subject: Re: [HACKERS] How to implent CONVERT ( data_type [ ( length ) ] , 
expression ) function in postgreSQL
From: atri.j...@gmail.com
To: rohtodevelo...@outlook.com
CC: pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org



On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 3:40 PM, rohtodeveloper <rohtodevelo...@outlook.com> 
wrote:




Dear

In SQLServer, there'are two functions to converte an expression of one data 
type to another.
1. CAST ( expression AS data_type [ ( length ) ] )2. CONVERT ( data_type [ ( 
length ) ] , expression )
However, In PostgreSQL, there's only the CAST ( expression AS data_type [ ( 
length ) ] ) function. I have tried the following two ways to implenting the 
CONVERT ( data_type [ ( length ) ] , expression ) function, but both are failed.
1. CREATE FUNCTION ..... The function's arguments can only be expressions but 
not data_type . 2. Modifying the gram.y .....The CONVERT ( data_type [ ( length 
) ] , expression ) is in grammer conflict with the PostgreSQL self's 
convert(data,src_encoding_name,dest_encoding_name) function. And the PostgreSQL 
self's convert(data,src_encoding_name,dest_encoding_name) function cannot be 
used.
I wonder whether there's a better way to solve this problem. Any help will be 
appreciated.Please do not cross post to multiple lists.



Please do not cross post to various lists.

For the options you suggested:

1) Pass in datatype as string and deparse and process in the function.
2) Are you referring to pg_convert here?

IMO I do not understand why you need the convert function in the first place. 
You may want to refer to http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/static/typeconv.html

                                          

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