Emil Rachovsky wrote:

--- Richard Huxton <dev@archonet.com> wrote:

Emil Rachovsky wrote:
 Hi,
I am trying to overload the "coalesce" function to
accept an integer and a string. Here it is :

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION "coalesce"(a int4, b
"varchar")
  RETURNS "varchar" AS
...
I have added it to pg_catalog, but still I cant't
use
it, I get an error on the second parameter
What is the error?

The error is :  invalid input syntax for integer
That is,it expects an integer as a second parameter,
since the first is an integer.

Hmm - looking at the source (and \df in psql) it seems the basic problem is that COALESCE() isn't a function. It has its own code in the parser and its own expression-node. So - your function never gets called because the parser sees coalesce() and doesn't build a function - it builds a coalesce-expression.

It should work fine if you rename your function of course.

HTH
--
  Richard Huxton
  Archonet Ltd

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