Hello Jaime, > why i need the cast in this case? even if the cast is really necesary > (the message seems realy ugly) > > contrib_regression=# select * from t1 where f1 > 35; > ERROR: unsupported type: 16486 > > contrib_regression=# select * from t1 where f1 > 35::uint4; > f1 > ----- > 36 > 37 > 38
Can you send me the test case that generates this error? My regression tests do not include a table t1 so I was not able to reproduce this error directly. I was unable to reproduce this error by guessing. I tried the following tests: contrib_regression=# create table t1 (f1 int4 not null); CREATE TABLE contrib_regression=# insert into t1 values (1), (5), (10), (20); INSERT 0 4 contrib_regression=# select * from t1 where f1 > 7; f1 ---- 10 20 (2 rows) contrib_regression=# drop table t1; DROP TABLE contrib_regression=# create table t1 (f1 uint4 not null); CREATE TABLE contrib_regression=# insert into t1 values (1), (5), (10), (20); INSERT 0 4 contrib_regression=# select * from t1 where f1 > 7; f1 ---- 10 20 (2 rows) contrib_regression=# drop table t1; DROP TABLE contrib_regression=# create table t1 (f1 numeric not null); CREATE TABLE contrib_regression=# insert into t1 values (1), (5), (10), (20); INSERT 0 4 contrib_regression=# select * from t1 where f1 > 7; f1 ---- 10 20 (2 rows) contrib_regression=# drop table t1; DROP TABLE contrib_regression=# create table t1 (f1 int4 primary key); NOTICE: CREATE TABLE / PRIMARY KEY will create implicit index "t1_pkey" for table "t1" CREATE TABLE contrib_regression=# insert into t1 select * from generate_series(1, 100000); INSERT 0 100000 contrib_regression=# analyze t1; ANALYZE contrib_regression=# explain select f1 from t1 where f1 > 99998; QUERY PLAN ------------------------------------------------------------------- Index Scan using t1_pkey on t1 (cost=0.00..8.43 rows=10 width=4) Index Cond: (f1 > 99998) (2 rows) contrib_regression=# select f1 from t1 where f1 > 99998; f1 -------- 99999 100000 (2 rows) My testing shows this is working correctly. I am very interested in your test case to help me figure out what I am missing! Thanks! - Ryan -- Sent via pgsql-patches mailing list (pgsql-patches@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-patches