On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Tod McQuillin wrote:

> > I noticed that it's possible to have a table as a field type.
> > For example:
> > create table foo (val1  integer);
> > create table bar (val2 foo);
> > 
> > val2 in table bar ends up as an int4, designed for storing an oid from
> > table foo.
> > Is there a way to perform a query on bar that will return values from table
> > foo (i.e., val1)?
> 
> I didn't know you could use a table name as a type either.  I thought
> something like this might join the tables:
> 
> select val1 from foo, bar where bar.val2::oid = foo.oid ;
> 
> But I get "ERROR:  Cannot cast type 'foo' to 'oid'"
> 
> You can't seem to cast an oid into a foo either.

Don't you need to use CREATE TYPE to use a new type in this fashion?

Brett W. McCoy
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