Re: IMMUTABLE function to cast enum to/from text?
От | Joe Conway |
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Тема | Re: IMMUTABLE function to cast enum to/from text? |
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Msg-id | 219ec605-315d-fe5f-c0b1-80ece0801946@joeconway.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | IMMUTABLE function to cast enum to/from text? (Philip Semanchuk <philip@americanefficient.com>) |
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Re: IMMUTABLE function to cast enum to/from text?
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Список | pgsql-general |
On 11/10/22 14:52, Philip Semanchuk wrote: > Hi all, > I know that Postgres' enum_in()/enum_out() functions have a > volatility class of STABLE, and STABLE is required because enum > elements can be renamed. We have an enum in our database used in a > number of custom functions, all of which require casting the enum > to/from text. Since enum_in() and enum_out() are STABLE, that means > our functions that rely on those casts must also be STABLE, and as a > result we can't use them in generated columns. > > I have seen conversations that suggest creating a custom IMMUTABLE > function to perform the cast, but I can't figure out how to do that > except with a CASE statement that enumerates every possible value. Is > there a more elegant approach? When asking for help here, it always helps us to help you if you provide a self-contained set of SQL that illustrates what you are looking for. That said, I think you are looking for something like this: CREATE TYPE mood AS ENUM ('sad', 'ok', 'happy'); CREATE TABLE person (name text, current_mood mood); INSERT INTO person VALUES ('Moe', 'happy'); CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION mood2text(mood) RETURNS text AS $$ select $1 $$ STRICT IMMUTABLE LANGUAGE sql; SELECT name, mood2text(current_mood) FROM person; name | mood2text ------+----------- Moe | happy (1 row) HTH, -- Joe Conway PostgreSQL Contributors Team RDS Open Source Databases Amazon Web Services: https://aws.amazon.com
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