Hey,
2011/2/8 RW Shore
> I'm using the following type definition:
> create type typedef.BASIC_PEDIGREE as (
> DATE_ADDED TIMESTAMP,
> DESCRIPTION VARCHAR(128) [10]
> )\c
>
> I understand that PostgreSQL doesn't enforce the array length [10].
> However, I'd like to write an application that can retrieve this length AND
> the size of the varchar that makes up the array. I can't find these values
> anyplace in the various system catalogs or views. Does PostgreSQL keep this
> information someplace and if so where? If there's no way to retrieve (say)
> the max size of the varchar, does this mean that PostgreSQL does not enforce
> the max size of this field as well as not enforcing the array bounds?
>
I am not sure that Postgres keeps array size limits since, according to
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/arrays.html#ARRAYS-DECLARATION
"... current implementation ignores any supplied array size limits ..."
But it is possible to get maximum length of varchar:
SELECT atttypmod - 4 FROM pg_attribute
WHERE attrelid = 'typedef.BASIC_PEDIGREE'::regclass
AND attname = 'DESCRIPTION';
Please note that 4 is an integer which represents length.
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